EIN 31-0554071

Episcopal Retirement Homes (ERS)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
783
State
Year formed
1951
Most recent tax filings
2023-12-01
Description
Since 1951, Episcopal Retirement Services (ERS) has worked to improve the lives of older adults through innovative, quality senior living communities and through community services to older adults.
Total revenues
$39,959,006
2023
Total expenses
$39,810,454
2023
Total assets
$58,629,055
2023
Num. employees
783
2023

Program areas at ERS

Marjorie p. lee: the marjorie p. lee community has been enriching the lives of older adults with quality services since 1963 and has become a landmark in the east cincinnati suburb of hyde park. Nestled in a tree-lined neighborhood, it is a short walk to hyde park square, which offers shops, restaurants, banking, and other community services. We offer a choice of accommodations and services for independent living, assisted living, short-stay and long-term skilled nursing care, and memory support, all under one roof. And with the "our promise, your future" program, we will not ask any resident to leave if they outlive their financial resources. Not many communities can offer that in writing, right in the contract! This provides true peace of mind to our residents and their families knowing they will be in the best hands possible, no matter what the future brings.marjorie p. lee provides senior apartments in 77 residential apartments, 27 memory support assisted living apartments, and 88 skilled care center beds. During 2023, marjorie p. lee spent over $508,000 on charitable financial assistance, ministry services, chaplaincy, and volunteers.marjorie p. lee has been recognized through independent organizations and high satisfaction scores. Marjorie p. lee and its parent, Episcopal Retirement services, has been honored as a top workplace in cincinnati for the fourteenth consecutive year, a distinction that is voted on by our employees and only held by just three other companies in the city. Also, in recent years, marjorie p. lee has scored among the highest in the region on the Ohio department of aging nursing home resident satisfaction survey. Underlying everything we do is our person-centered care philosophy that believes people should live life on their own terms whenever possible. In our senior living communities, it means we do not think of residents as living in our buildings, but rather that we are working in their Homes. Because of this philosophy, we respect that we are working in someone's home and take the concept of individualized service and care to a higher level. By emphasizing freedom, choice, and purpose, it is always our primary goal to ensure that the elders we serve are successful, secure, engaged, and happy, no matter what part of our community they are in. At marjorie p. lee, it is all right here if you need it.
Deupree meals on wheels: deupree meals on wheels delivered over 115,000 meals in 2023 to local neighborhoods, complete with a smile and a friendly chat. Our meals are prepared by five star food services co. and exceed council on aging minimums for nutrition. In fact, we have achieved 100% in the council on aging audit score. We served 589 clients. Meals are delivered each day by compassionate and caring members of our team along with a dedicated team of 60 volunteers. These volunteers gave 9,360 hours of their time and take a personal interest in the well-being of our clients. We provide special meals for those with allergies or other medical conditions, and we make adjustments to our delivery schedules as needed to suit our clients. Often our drivers are the only social contact they have all day and they look forward to seeing and talking with them. In late 2023, the program began participating in a pilot program called "swipe & dine" to provide an alternative for congregate or restaurant meals. The program served 315 participants a total of 776 meals.
Deupree house: the deupree house community is comprised of 145 apartments located on erie avenue across from the hyde park country club in cincinnati. With abundant amenities and services, older adults can live a full and active lifestyle in a neighborhood that is close to everything they might need. We also offer a truly unique, non-institutional approach to nursing care, with our person-centered care. This approach is part of what makes the deupree community the best place in cincinnati to live a life of choice, freedom, and purpose. We also offer deupree plus living services to our independent residents who may need some assistance to successfully stay in their apartments. The lifestyle at deupree house offers security and true peace of mind. This is because the finest care at every level is provided, and a resident will never be asked to leave for financial reasons. In 2023, deupree house provided over $365,000 for charitable financial assistance, ministry services, chaplaincy, and volunteers.deupree cottages offers skilled nursing care that consists of 24 beds. Here, we offer an alternative to traditional institutional nursing Homes. Nestled just off erie avenue on the deupree house Retirement community campus, deupree cottages will forever change the image of what a nursing home should be. Whether a person is there for short-term rehabilitation or long-term care, our person-centered care approach ensures residents feel like they are at home, not in a home. Residents live on their own terms, free from restrictive routines such as wake-up calls and set meal times. Elders live with dignity in an environment offering freedom, choice, and purpose while receiving the very best quality care.services at the deupree cottages skilled nursing center include:- care monitored by interdisciplinary team including nurses, social services specialist, activities director, and spiritual care professionals- highly experienced team of certified physical therapists- specially trained person-centered care staff- daily schedule adapted to resident's personal lifestyle and needs- all rooms and suites are private with bathrooms and walk-in showers- clinical services including visiting specialists available as needed- excellent food prepared in our own community kitchens- wireless internet for residents and visitors- comfortable family room with fireplace and flat screen tv- use of deupree house fitness zone and aquatics center- participation in activities as appropriate such as movie nights, concerts, seminars, outings, etc.- beautiful gardens and walking areas- short-term/transitional care may be availablethe deupree house's deupree cottages has scored among the highest in the region on the Ohio department of aging nursing home resident satisfaction survey. In addition, deupree cottages was one of only six american nursing Homes recognized in the recently published book, design for aging: international case studies of building and program, for being among those with "excellent aged care environments." The book includes a total of 27 nursing Homes worldwide and devotes an entire chapter to the deupree cottages and their innovative design, architectural challenges, and the quality care provided by their non-traditional person-centered care approach.
As a not-for-profit, we are able to reinvest funds rather than pay owners or investors. Everything we do is driven by the needs and well-being of those we serve and the results are remarkable: independence and real community, faith-based values, a welcoming spirit, innovative services and long-term experience. Episcopal Retirement Homes, Inc. (erh) has several programs that reach out into the community to expand our mission to older adults.living well senior solutions: living well senior solutions (lwss) is an aging life care service that addresses the challenges of home-based elder care management. From situation assessment to plan implementation, we are the experts who will guide families to safe and healthy living for their loved ones. When faced with the responsibility of caring for an elderly love done, most people lack either the experience and knowledge necessary or the time required to effectively fulfill the role of caregiver. Helping find answers and connect loved ones with the right healthcare partners gives the peace of mind of knowing that elderly loved ones will receive the right care and services.often an unexpected health problem or change in a long-term care situation triggers a crisis and results in a high level of stress and a flurry of activity. Fear, confusion, guilt, and frustration often surface as people attempt to navigate through the maze of healthcare options and choices. A team of advisors and care experts from lwss provides the answers and guidance necessary to ensure everything possible is being done to ensure the best care possible. This might include in-home care choices when staying at home is the desired option or helping guide decisions on care options outside the home if appropriate.we provide as much or as little care management as clients want, and our services include providing answers to medicare and insurance questions, 24-hour nursing care, accommodating clients on a doctor's visit, and acting as an advocate during a hospital stay. The team's compassion is surpassed only by their professionalism, and time and again words like "relief," "peace of mind, and "godsend" are used by our clients to describe their feelings once the team gets involved. The program served 75 individuals with 2,241 care manager hours in 2023.parish health ministry: parish health ministry (phm) works with 80 churches and other partners encouraging them to renew their role in healthcare through advocacy, education, and wellness programs. With a team of parish nurses and volunteers, phm touches the lives of over individuals each year. Our volunteers and parish nurses provide valuable community based healthcare services in the form of screenings and education and promote health and wellness in the community through visits to hospitals, nursing Homes, and private Homes.

Who funds Episcopal Retirement Homes (ERS)

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Episcopal Retirement Services FoundationGeneral Operating Support$3,432,350
The Greater Cincinnati FoundationProgramatic Support$73,833
TR Uw Jacob Schmidlapp #1General Operating Support$50,000
...and 7 more grants received

Personnel at ERS

NameTitleCompensation
Laura LambPresident and Chief Executive Officer$518,728
Daniel P StewardChief Financial Officer$252,506
Lauryn MooreVice President of Marketing and Public Relations
Joan WetzelVice President of Human Resources and Organizational Development$169,067
Beverly EdwardsVice President of Residential Healthcare$202,734
...and 8 more key personnel

Financials for ERS

RevenuesFYE 12/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$4,693,934
Program services$34,520,710
Investment income and dividends$689,264
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$5,000
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$50,098
Total revenues$39,959,006

Form 990s for ERS

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-122024-11-15990View PDF
2022-122023-11-15990View PDF
2021-122022-11-15990View PDF
2020-122021-11-15990View PDF
2019-122021-04-05990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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Data update history
March 3, 2025
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
December 26, 2024
Received grants
Identified 2 new grant, including a grant for $73,833 from The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
October 3, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 12 new personnel
September 21, 2024
Received grants
Identified 2 new grant, including a grant for $50,000 from Ellen and Richard Berghamer FDTN
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $23,334 from Rindsfoos Foundation XXXXX2005
Nonprofit Types
Nursing homesHuman service organizationsRetirement homesHeadquarter / parent organizationsCharities
Issues
Human services
Characteristics
Political advocacyLobbyingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
3870 Virginia Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45227
Metro area
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN
County
Hamilton County, OH
Website URL
episcopalretirement.com/ 
Phone
(513) 271-9610
Facebook page
ERSCincinnati 
Twitter profile
@erscincy 
IRS details
EIN
31-0554071
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1951
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P75: Senior Continuing Care Communities
NAICS code, primary
62331: Assisted Living and Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Parent/child status
Central organization
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