As both Director of Business Development at Life Care Center of Valparaiso and President of Triad, Cathy Ellis is a major supporter and promoter of a program called Project Lifesaver. Project Lifesaver was created to protect both seniors with...
Kimberly Hendricks said her adopted children are the kids she was meant to raise and love. She is grateful for her children, but there was a time when she feared she may never be able to have the family she had dreamed...
Children and seniors are at opposite ends of the age spectrum, but Susan Burelli has seen through her professional life there are many similarities between these counterparts. Burelli formerly worked as a teacher and currently works as a senior...
When the pandemic was in full swing, companies had to get creative in keeping their businesses afloat. With technology being the only viable way to keep the market alive, businesses have found creative ways to maintain their presence online. Though...
As Latitude Commercial considered organizations to partner with to enrich the community, a staff member’s family ties with a local social services nonprofit proved to be the connection they needed. Director of Property Management, Ryne Pishkur,...
Children might not be responsible for paying bills or maintaining a family’s budget, but Teachers Credit Union Director of Financial Wellness and Wellbeing Jeff Sobieralski believes that the earlier parents begin educating them on finances, the...
While COVID has kept people inside this summer, a great way to spend some quality time with family outside of the home is finding an outdoor activity to do. Being outside allows people to spend time together in a socially distanced fashion that keeps...
With COVID-19 adding new problems to old ones, first responders are busier than ever. It can be easy to take their service for granted, but Rittenhouse Village of Portage wanted to make sure first responders were recognized for keeping Portage and...