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Optimal Health Series Human beings are wired for social connections, but when those connections are few, our health pays the price. The U.S. is suffering from a loneliness epidemic, and the toll it takes on our health is both enormous and measurable. In 2023, the U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness and isolation a “public health emergency,” saying loneliness can increase the risk for premature death to levels comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The Surgeon General's startling advisory found that poor social connections can raise the risk of heart disease by 29%, increase the risk of stroke by 32%, and increase the risk of developing dementia in older adults by 50%. There is hope: leaders across Ohio are working to combat loneliness, to re-establish connections lost during the pandemic, and create new resources to reduce social isolation. This thought-provoking panel discussion tackles the loneliness epidemic in Ohio and its profound health and societal implications, including actionable strategies to build socially connected communities that can thrive, enjoy better health outcomes, and develop resilience in the face of loneliness. Featuring panelists: Dr. Amy Acton, Private Practice, Preventive Medicine, and Former Director, Ohio Department of Health Dr. Whitney Raglin Bignall, On Our Sleeves Associate Clinical Director, Nationwide Children's Hospital Susan DiMickele, CEO, National Church Residences Dr. Megan Schabbing, Medical Director of Psychiatric Emergency Services, OhioHealth The host is Tracie McCambridge, Director of Art & Resilience, The Wexner Center for the Arts The presenting sponsors of CMC's Optimal Health Series are The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Nationwide Children's Hospital, and OhioHealth. This forum was sponsored by The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation and by National Church Residences. It was supported by The Ellis. The livestream presenting sponsor was The Center for Human Kindness at The Columbus Foundation. The livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was recorded before a live audience at The Ellis in Columbus, Ohio's historic Italian Village on April 10, 2024. Please note this CMC forum contains a conversation about suicide. If you or someone you love is struggling with mental health or addiction, please contact the Suicide & Crsis Lifeline by calling 988.
We are so thrilled to be partnering with the 2023 Ohio HR Conference to bring you special interviews with the conference's leadership and keynote speakers in the weeks leading up to this incredible event. Today we're joined by Jason Lawson, the Chair for this year's Ohio HR Conference. Aside from imparting his amazing insights on HR, Jason delves into his vision of what attendees will gain from this year's conference. Don't miss this episode, and don't miss the chance to attend the 2023 Ohio HR Conference on September 20-22, at Kalahari Resorts in Sandusky, Ohio. For more information, check out this link: https://hrconference.ohioshrm.org/ About Jason Jason Lawson is the CHRO for Dycom Industries, a telecommunications subcontractor based in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. He is also serving this year as the Chair for the Ohio State HR Conference who's theme, this year, is We Are Family. Jason has worked in the HR profession for nearly 30 years in a variety of roles and also serves as the HR Committee Chair on the Board of National Church Residences. He and his lovely wife Aby have 4 great adult children and live in Dublin, OH. About HR Like a Boss HR Like a Boss centers around the concept that with the right passion to be and think different, HR and business professionals can do amazingly awesome HR. People who do HR like a boss understand business concepts, what makes people tick, and how to approach HR as more than a compliance or cost center. This podcast builds the foundation for John Bernatovicz's upcoming book, "HR Like a Boss." If you're ready to take your HR career to the next level, this is the podcast for you. Share any comments with bridgette@willory.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willory/message
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ The Negotiate Anything podcast welcomes Elio Harmon, a leader of the Strategic Division at the National Church Residences. In this special episode, he talks about his approach to negotiate for a better outcome for his organization and discusses how approaching negotiations with vulnerability can create more successful deals. You'll learn: Dropping your guard on vulnerability. Self-directed compassion. Various perspectives on confidence. We discuss: How to ease people into being vulnerable. The survivor test. The process and practice. Follow Helio Harmon on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/elio-harmon-ba4a8747/ National Church Residences LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-church-residences/ National Church Residences website https://www.nationalchurchresidences.org/ 614startups website https://614startups.com/ Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1 Kwame Christian and Elio Harmon.
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Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ The Negotiate Anything podcast welcomes Elio Harmon, a leader of the Strategic Division at the National Church Residences. In this special episode, he talks about his approach to negotiate for a better outcome for his organization and discusses how approaching negotiations with vulnerability can create more successful deals. You'll learn: Dropping your guard on vulnerability. Self-directed compassion. Various perspectives on confidence. We discuss: How to ease people into being vulnerable. The survivor test. The process and practice. Follow Helio Harmon on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/elio-harmon-ba4a8747/ National Church Residences LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-church-residences/ National Church Residences website https://www.nationalchurchresidences.org/ 614startups website https://614startups.com/ Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1 Kwame Christian and Elio Harmon.
Mark Ricketts, of National Church Residences, is our guest this week as we discuss Disco, The Piano Man (Billy Joel) and affordable housing!
Segment 1 - 00:00 Segment 2 - 8:47 Segment 3 - 16:46 Segment 4 - 28:10 Thursday's edition of In Focus featured guests from Ft. Riley and the Manhattan Housing Authority. The program started with Ft. Riley Retiree Council Chair Maj. (retired) Sheli Sweeney and Ft. Riley Retirement Services Officer Kevin Walker. The two previewed the October 22 Retiree Appreciation Day on post, highlighting the various services and speakers offered. The show then continued with Historical and Archaeological Society of Ft. Riley (HASFR) Ghostess Maggie Moore to discuss the start of the society's 26th annual Ghost Tours on October 15. The second half of the show focused on the Manhattan Housing Authority. Executive Director Aaron Estabrook reflected on a recent work session with the Manhattan City Commission on the MHA and National Church Residences' ongoing planning to construct a new affordable senior housing campus Downtown. The final segment welcomed on MHA Commissioner Idrees Khalil and Refugee Services Manager Peter Makori to discuss Afghan resettlement to Manhattan and updated the community on their adjustment to life Stateside.
Tuesday's edition of In Focus welcomed guests from the City of Manhattan, including Deputy City Manager Jason Hilgers and commissioner John Matta. The pair previewed Tuesday evening's agenda for the city commission, which includes consideration of code adoptions and a discussion of senior housing proposals from the Manhattan Housing Authority. Segment 1 - 00:00 - Jason and John discussed some of the consent agenda items including an agreement with Whoville, Inc. to execute a Holiday Display Agreement with Whoville, Inc. for the 2022 Festival of Lights, and authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a project funding agreement with National Church Residences for a FEMA buyout of the Garden Grove Apartments at 1115 and 1119 Garden Way. Segment 2 - 9:56 - Jason and John discussed a consent agenda item that will see a donation of public art to the Sunset Zoo's new Expedition Asia exhibit and highlighted a $130,000 purchase for traffic signal equipment to replace the signal at Juliette and Poyntz Ave. which also spawned a broader conversation on traffic signals in the community. Segment 3 - 19:24 - The discussion shifted to the primary general agenda item of note tonight regarding the Manhattan Housing Authority senior housing proposals. John specifically highlighted some of the reasons MHA desires to utilize space downtown for new properties for senior living to replace dilapidated or flood-prone properties that currently exist. Segment 4 - 34:49 - We wrapped up our conversation highlighting the other agenda item which will see commissioners considering adoption of nine 2021 International Codes and the 2020 National Electrical Code and an ordinance for continuing education requirements for contractors licenses.
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In Episode 26 of Caregiver's Compass, Adrienne discusses her experiences since her mom's passing 18 months ago (from Multiple System Atrophy), while entering a new chapter in her caregiving journey. Adrienne touches upon grief, traveling after caregiving and experiencing life without her mom.About Adrienne: Adrienne Glusman is professional speaker, ambassador and advocate on the topic of Millennial Caregiving, sharing her story and journey as an only-child caregiver to her mom, Hetty, who passed away in 2020 after living with Multiple System Atrophy since 2010. Adrienne's story as Hetty's caregiver was featured in a Wall Street Journal article, 'The Call To Care for Aging Parents Comes Sooner Now'. Her story has also been featured in Health magazine, Toronto Sun and Vox.com to name a few. In addition to keynoting national conferences for Leading Age, National Church Residences and the Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Adrienne has also been involved with various caregiving campaigns including serving as a caregiver ambassador for EMD Serono's Embracing Carers, Leading Age's 'Carry the Convo' and The Scan Foundation's 'Do You Give a Care'. You can follow her on Instagram and Facebook @younglifeinterrupted, or subscribe to her podcast, Young Life Interrupted, where she is lending a voice to her journey so other young caregivers can feel seen, heard and supported. Find Adrienne: Facebook and Instagram: @younglifeinterrupted Visit us on our website:www.compassionincaregiving.comJoin our FREE Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/compassioncaregiverconnection For more visit our Instagram! @compassionincaregiving
This week I'm very excited to welcome Adrienne Glusman to the podcast. Adrienne is a professional speaker, ambassador and advocate on the topic of Millennial Caregiving, sharing her story and journey as an only-child caregiver to her mom, Hetty, who passed away in 2020 after living with Multiple System Atrophy since 2010. Adrienne's story as Hetty's caregiver was featured in a Wall Street Journal article, 'The Call To Care for Aging Parents Comes Sooner Now'. Her story has also been featured in Health magazine, Toronto Sun and Vox.com to name a few. In addition to keynoting national conferences for Leading Age, National Church Residences and the Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Adrienne has also been involved with various caregiving campaigns including serving as a caregiver ambassador for EMD Serono's Embracing Carers, Leading Age's 'Carry the Convo' and The Scan Foundation's 'Do You Give a Care'. You can follow her on Instagram and Facebook @younglifeinterrupted, or subscribe to her podcast, Young Life Interrupted, where she is lending a voice to her journey so other young caregivers can feel seen, heard and supported. Contact information for Pamela & The Well Done Life Podcast:Please reach out and share your feedback on this week's episode or topics that you would like covered :-)Twitter: https://twitter.com/iampamelaldavisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamelaldavis/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonelifepodcast/Email: thewelldonelife@gmail.com
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Katie wraps up her discussion with ChangeMaker, Michelle Norris, the Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Strategic Partnerships at National Church Residences. Michelle has a long history working in the non-profit management industry. She’s handled everything from Affordable Housing to Real Estate Development to working with the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
This week’s ChangeMaker is Michelle Norris, the Executive Vice President of External Affairs and Strategic Partnerships at National Church Residences. Michelle has a long history working in the non-profit management industry. She’s handled everything from Affordable Housing to Real Estate Development to working with the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
As our podcasts guests said a few weeks ago, housing is health care. This week, Cal and Cathy talk with Dan Berger and Tara Wenger, Service Coordinators and hosts of The Service Coordinator Podcast, about their work with the residents of affordable housing. Service Coordinators are like a multiplex knife -- able to adapt to multiple situations and address a variety of problems. ********** Just Care: Social Justice in Health Care conference, October 9-10: https://www.healwell.org/just-care-2021 ********** Opening to the Mystery, June 21-26: https://online.healwell.org/courses/opening-to-the-mystery ********** The Service Coordinator Podcast: https://anchor.fm/thescposdcast ********** About Our Guests Dan Berger Dan graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in Communications. He has worked for National Church Residences in the Department of Support Services for 15 years. For the majority of those years Dan operated Service Coordinator Programs for more than 35 clients in over 200 Affordable Housing communities. Currently Dan is the Executive Director of Client Relations for the Support Services Department. He lives in Columbus, OH with his wife and 4 kids. Tara Wenger, MSW, LSW Tara Wenger holds a Masters of Social Work degree, and is a Licensed Social Worker with approximately 10 years of social work experience. Tara has worked for National Church Residences in the department of Support Services for 6 years, serving first in a quality assurance role, then as a database administrator. In her current role as Senior Director of Support Services, Tara oversees administrative supports for service coordination: Quality Assurance, Service Coordination Staffing, and the Care Guide documentation system.
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Today we talk to Kyle Beltz, Senior Regional Service Coordinator at National Church Residences, about what it is like to be a Service Coordinator during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Welcome to Let's Go, a podcast production of BB&T and SunTrust, now Truist. I'm your host Christy Sammons. Let's Go podcast are designed to help you ask those important business questions about where your business is headed, and how you'll get there. We'll give you the industry tips, tools and advice on how to reach your goals. Let's Go!---------------------The novel coronavirus pandemic has had a tremendous impact on all of us. At Truist, the health and safety of our teammates, clients and the communities we serve is our top priority. We hope that you and your families are remaining safe during these times.Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Lynette Bell, President of the Truist Foundation. The Truist Foundation is the blending of BB&T and SunTrust Banks endowed foundation that would blend the two banks' charitable missions. The Foundation was fully launched on March 2 but nine days later the World Health Organization declared the fast-spreading novel coronavirus a pandemic. It quickly became clear that the new foundation, with $600 million in assets, would need to shift gears to help the company respond to the health crisis. The Foundation found itself having to pivot quickly on its mission. And in the role as the Foundation president, Lynette is responsible for the philanthropy strategy, deepening strong partnerships with nonprofits and leading corporate foundation donations to strengthen local communities. Prior to the merger Lynette served as enterprise community reinvestment officer for SunTrust, leading the community development program to help underserved communities receive economic support to grow. In her more than 30-year career with SunTrust, she has held positions in operations, regulatory affairs, bank examinations and compliance. Lynette has served as a board member of the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership and National Church Residences. Listen now, to hear more.
Lilly Cavanaugh, Executive Director of the Ohio Latino Affairs Commission and Barb Smoot, President & CEO of Women for Economic and Leadership Development (WELD, the organization that develops and advances women’s leadership to strengthen the economic prosperity of the communities it serves tased with Lorena Mora-Mowry about the Latina Equal Pay Day in 2020. -It takes Latinas about 23 months to make what a white man makes on average over the span of 12 months. In other words, Latinas make 54 cents to every dollar a white- non Latinx man makes. Lilly and Barb would like to uplift all Latina voices and stories and begin discussing pay parity. "We should not only learn how to climb the success ladder, but also how to advocate for our value in the workplace and negotiate for just wages. There are complex systemic issues that exist for women in the workforce compounded by racial differences, and raising awareness of this is the first step", said Lilly. The 2020 Latina Equal Pay Day National Forum- ¡Latinas Unidas in Pursuit o f Pay Equity will be held on October 29th, 9:00am 4:30pm EST. This event is a virtual forum on strategies to eliminate the economic, health and safety disparities that Latinas face. Let’s close the disparity gaps for the next generation of Latina leaders! About Barb Smoot: Barb is President & CEO of Women for Economic and Leadership Development (WELD), the organization that develops and advances women’s leadership to strengthen the economic prosperity of the communities it serves. Barb serves on the national board of National Church Residences, the largest nonprofit provider of affordable housing in the U.S., chairs the Audit, Finance & Risk Committee and serves on the foundation board. Barb was recently selected to serve on Franklin County’s Equity Alliance Committee which focuses on strategies to improve success outcomes for African American businesses historically diminished by the economic injury of systemic racism and the disproportionate detrimental impact of COVID-19. She is a commissioner on the Columbus Women’s Commission, chairing the Gender Equity in the Workplace Committee, and also serves on the City of Westerville Board of Zoning Appeals. Barb has previously served on the boards of the Nationwide Federal Credit Union, the Martin Luther King Arts Complex and St. Joseph Montessori School. Barb, a past Fellow in the Society of Actuaries, has 20+ years of prior financial services experience at Nationwide Financial where she held a variety of executive roles including product manager for individual life insurance, a profit center that generated over $80 million in pre-tax operating earnings and over $175 million in first-year premiums. Barb is a 2020 YWCA Columbus Women of Achievement honoree and was selected as Columbus CEO 2017 CEO of the Year for Small Nonprofits. She is a graduate of Amherst College with a Bachelor of Arts in Physics. About Lilly Cavanaugh - Lilly is the executive director of OCHLA (Ohio Commission for Latino Affairs). She is Costa Rican and moved to Ohio in the 1980’s. She has been an entrepreneur, volunteer, and advocate for immigrant rights. She really is an inspiration to the community and an example of, not only success, but also the importance of being fully invested in the community.
The Third Epoch with Nanci Danison Nanci L. Danison, JD, makes her tenth appearance (fifth solo show) on other Outer Limits of Inner Truth to discuss the her vision in the afterlife of the Third Epoch – humanity’s last era of existence on earth. The initial stage of Nanci Danison’s Near Death Experience journey consisted of a step-by-step transition out of human constructs into a natural state of Energy Being with an extensive range of sensory and intellectual abilities. Stage two involved meeting other Energy Beings and sharing with them her just-passed human life, and recapturing her memories from her eons of life. At this stage she had access to the whole of Universal Knowledge. She observed the evolution of planet Earth in three epochs, the second of which is about to end. She then focused her attention on the answers to humans’ most basic metaphysical questions, such as: “Who is God? Who are we?” Immersion/merger into the Energy Beings, and forward progression toward rejoining the Source, was the third stage. The final stage reversed the transition from Energy state to human context and reentry into the body. Websites: / Nanci L. Danison, JD, recently retired from practicing law as a health lawyer in Ohio, having been in practice for 36 years, first with a prestigious, Midwestern, 270-attorney regional law firm, and then as a solo practitioner. She graduated from Morris Harvey College magna cum laude with a BA in Psychology and a BS in Biology/Chemistry. Her Doctorate in Jurisprudence is from The Ohio State University College of Law. Ms. Danison has for years been recognized by Martindale-Hubbell’s “Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers” as one of the top 5% of lawyers in the country. Prior to 1994, Nanci devoted her attention to developing a national reputation in the fields of Medicare fraud defense and general health law; served on the Boards of Directors of the National Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Inc. and the Gestalt Institute of Ohio; and represented the local Bar Association on TV interview segments on the Noon News for several years. Nanci now writes books and conducts workshops detailing her memories of an extensive afterlife experience following her death in March 1994. After that experience, Nanci left the security of her law firm and set up her own firm, earned her private pilot’s license, and became a licensed private detective. She continued her community service on the Boards of Directors of The Columbus Cancer Clinic and of National Church Residences. Her beyond death experience provided Nanci with the unique opportunity to view human life from the perspective of one who has transformed into a Being of Light, like the Beings of Light other near-death experiencers encounter. Nanci learned how to consciously manifest reality, hold multiple simultaneous levels of self-awarenesss, access Universal Knowledge on a wide variety of subjects, recognize and experience unconditional love, apply self-healing techniques, and utilize many other abilities natural to us all in our spiritual state. During her afterlife experience, she viewed the history of planet Earth and how religion developed and has been woven into the fabric of human evolution. Just at the moment when Nanci was to merge fully and finally into the Source/God, she decided to return to her body in order to bring back messages of hope and love, which are contained in her various works. Nanci Danison, end of the world, third Epoch, Near Death Experience, vision from the afterlife, coronavirus, vision about COVID-19, healing, NDE, global pandemic, Ryan McCormick, Outer Limits of Inner Truth, Mental Health News Radio Network
Pam Monroe, CPM® and Vice President of Property Management at National Church Residences shares her experience working with senior housing properties, including handling onsite cases of COVID-19.Please continue to visit the IREM page dedicated to providing updates and resources to support real estate managers in making informed decisions during this time.
The senior living industry needs more resources in its fight against Covid-19 --- and is having to fight hard for that help. Ohio Living CEO Larry Gumina learned that lesson firsthand as he struggled to procure personal protective equipment (PPE) for his organization earlier this month. While Ohio Living did eventually procure much-needed PPE, Gumina was "infuriated" by the situation, and how easy it was for a large senior living provider to slip through the cracks. In this episode of Transform, learn about: - Ohio Living's search for much-needed PPE, and how Gumina channeled anger into action - A new effort from Ohio Living and National Church Residences to test thousands of older adults for Covid-19 - An update on the Perennial Consortium Medicare Advantage initiative - What keeps Gumina up at night as the pandemic drags on
Nearly 1.8 million Ohioans are aged 65 or older. By 2040, seniors over 65 will make up 24 percent of the population. The “senior tsunami” is coming, but will there be enough housing for them? Michelle Norris from [National Church Residences](http://www.nationalchurchresidences.org/#/home) joins us for this special “part two” episode to answer that question. To read the full Housing Needs Assessment mentioned in this episode, [click here](http://ohiohome.org/news/documents/2019-HousingNeedsAssessment.pdf). For more from the Office of Housing Policy, [visit our website](http://ohiohome.org/research/default.aspx) and follow us on Twitter [@ohiodoorsteps](https://twitter.com/ohiodoorsteps). The views and opinions expressed in Doorsteps are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect those of the Ohio Housing Finance Agency.
Welcome to Doorsteps! This episode, Dr. Cody Price speaks with Michelle Norris from National Church Residences about the myths surrounding affordable housing and how to overcome them. For more from the Office of Housing Policy, [visit our website](http://ohiohome.org/research/default.aspx) and follow us on Twitter [@ohiodoorsteps](https://twitter.com/ohiodoorsteps). The views and opinions expressed in Doorsteps are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect those of the Ohio Housing Finance Agency.
We've been hearing it for more than decade now - a "silver tsunami" is upon us. As the low-income Baby Boomers hit retirement age, what will they need? What innovative housing and healthcare solutions are needed for low income older adults and seniors to successfully age in place? Joining host Joanne Greene is Mark Ricketts, President and CEO of National Church Residences, who shares his perspective on what's next for older adult senior affordable housing. National Church Residences is based in Columbus, OH develops and manages many types of older adult senior housing communities. RESOURCES For additional information on this topic, visit: http://www.NationalChurchResidences.org http://EdenHousing.org
We've been hearing it for more than decade now - a "silver tsunami" is upon us. As the low-income Baby Boomers hit retirement age, what will they need? What innovative housing and healthcare solutions are needed for low income older adults and seniors to successfully age in place? Joining host Joanne Greene is Mark Ricketts, President and CEO of National Church Residences, who shares his perspective on what's next for older adult senior affordable housing. National Church Residences is based in Columbus, OH develops and manages many types of older adult senior housing communities. RESOURCES For additional information on this topic, visit: http://www.NationalChurchResidences.org http://EdenHousing.org