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Our guiding principles help us set a high standard for quality, safety and well-being, every day.

We believe that teamwork, accountability, and mutual respect create an environment where everyone is motivated to be and do their best. We understand interdependence and consider the impact of business decisions on residents, associates, families, local partners, and owners.

We recognize that our attitudes directly affect our residents and each other. We know positivity is integral to holistic well-being and is a collective effort, shared and amplified by associates, residents, families, and our local partners alike. We support residents and each other in building resilience, helping residents to navigate the challenges of aging and dementia with warmth and tenderness.

We think before we act, because we are ultimately responsible for our actions and decisions. We exhibit empathy and integrity. We strive to know and honor each other’s stories and to make each moment meaningful. We exhibit behavior that inspires others to do what’s right for our residents, their families, and our associates. 

We believe that optimal well-being can be achieved at any age, and we aim to create an environment that encourages individuality and independence. We believe that the right mix of sleep, nutrition, natural light, movement, meaningful relationships, and opportunities for play are the secret to living an inspired and present life.

We know that while we pride ourselves on what we do, continuous improvement is how we maintain an Artis level of quality. We know that profitability allows us to maintain our promises to residents and families. We embrace change, nimbly adapt from failures, and frequently celebrate successes.

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Wishing all who celebrate a Yom Kippur filled with reflection, atonement and renewal.​✡️

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Wishing all who celebrate a Yom Kippur filled with reflection, atonement and renewal.​✡️  

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Sending wishes for new beginnings, togetherness, and hope in the year ahead. ​Have a sweet and joyful Rosh Hashanah. 🍯 🍎 ​​

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Sending wishes for new beginnings, togetherness, and hope in the year ahead. ​Have a sweet and joyful Rosh Hashanah.  🍯 🍎 ​​ 

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October is National Physical Therapy Month! ​​

Physical Therapists play a key role in helping us heal 🙆, keep moving🚶, and maintain strength and balance. 💪

​​We are grateful for your healing touch. 🫶​​

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October is National Physical Therapy Month! ​​ 

Physical Therapists play a key role in helping us heal 🙆, keep moving🚶, and maintain strength and balance. 💪  

​​We are grateful for your healing touch.  🫶​​ 

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It's National Clergy Appreciation Month! Faith plays such an important role in many of our residents' lifelong identity – so thank you to all the spiritual leaders who help them continue to celebrate their faith today. ​​

We are grateful for your comfort, support and dedication to our residents' well-being! 🙏​​

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Its National Clergy Appreciation Month! Faith plays such an important role in many of our residents lifelong identity – so thank you to all the spiritual leaders who help them continue to celebrate their faith today. ​​ 

We are grateful for your comfort, support and dedication to our residents well-being! 🙏​​ 

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Cincinnati's west side great, Pete Rose passed away today. Condolences to his family. We will be wearing red tomorrow in memory of Pete, a graduate of Western Hills High School. See MoreSee Less

Cincinnatis west side great, Pete Rose passed away today.  Condolences to his family. We will be wearing red tomorrow in memory of Pete, a graduate of Western Hills High School.

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"Willie Mays could throw better, and Hank Aaron could hit more home runs. But I've got enthusiasm. I've got desire. I've got hustle. Those are God-given talents, too." Pete Rose

RIP “Charlie Hustle”. What a legend

RIP Pete

Octoberfest 2024 was a lot of fun! Special thanks to Dave Allen, Tom Reiring, Pat Emmett and the Elder Glee Club. It was a special evening enjoyed by everyone.

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