When Linda Stetson was first introduced to ERS, she knew she had found something special. With a background in healthcare, including nursing homes, she recognized that “The (ERS) philosophy was so progressive compared to my earlier experiences in more ‘institutional’ settings.”
Deupree House resident Earl Mills believes a good education is one of the most important treasures people can gather during their lifetimes. His late wife, Jane, shared that belief, and the pair encouraged their children, grandchildren, and even neighbors to maximize their learning opportunities.
Three sisters have come together to honor their father's legacy, Wilford (Bill) Romney, for the important role he played in Episcopal Retirement Service’s (ERS) history.
When Missy Fox began the emotional journey of finding a retirement community for her mother, Joyce Segal, after her Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2012, Marjorie P. Lee (MPL) quickly stood out for its “homey, comfortable feeling.”