Blog - August 2019
Seven Ohio Living locations named Employer of Choice by LeadingAge Ohio
Posted on August 28, 2019 in Active Aging, Caregiving, Community Care, Home Care, Hospice, In The News, Senior Lifestyle Options
Ohio Living has received Employer of Choice designations for seven of its operations through the 2019-2020 LeadingAge Ohio Employer of Choice Initiative. Ohio Living’s locations were seven of only 23 organizations within LeadingAge Ohio’s 400+ members to receive this prestigious designation.
Ohio Living nationally ranked by Fortune magazinePosted on August 22, 2019 in In The News
Ohio Living nationally ranked by Fortune magazine - appears at number 17 on Best Workplaces in Aging Services list
Blog - June 2019
Families rate The Chalet at Ohio Living Vineyard on Catawba the seventh-best assisted living provider in Ohio
Posted on June 05, 2019 in Active Aging, Caregiving, Community Care, Health and Wellness, In The News
The Chalet at Ohio Living Vineyard on Catawba has been ranked number seven among assisted living providers in the state, ranked by resident family satisfaction surveys, according to the Ohio Department of Aging. Ohio Living Vineyard on Catawba is the only Top 10 assisted living provider in Ottawa and surrounding counties.
Veterans in hospice receive support from Western Reserve Junior Service LeaguePosted on June 03, 2019 in Active Aging, Caregiving, Community Care, Home Care, Hospice
Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice in greater Cleveland has received a grant from the Western Reserve Junior Service League. This grant, totaling $2,415, will sustain and expand the We Honor Veterans program for hospice patients.
Blog - May 2019
Ohio Living Telehealth Program Achieves 7.5% Hospital Readmission Rate
Posted on May 30, 2019 in In The News
Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice has achieved a 7.5% all-cause hospital readmission rate using remote patient monitoring and telehealth software from Health Recovery Solutions (HRS). In the first quarter of 2019, Ohio Living's all-cause readmission rate of 7.5% was nearly half of Ohio's Medicare average of 14.9%.