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OHIO LIVING
OHIO LIVING
Westerville, Ohio
500+ employees
Ohio Living is one of the largest and most experienced not-for-profit, multi-site senior living organizations. With 11 life plan communities (including independent living, assisted lived, skilled rehabilitation, memory care and long-term nursing), Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice, and Palliative Medicine, our total service area covers over 10 million Ohioans wherever they call home. Additional service lines include provider-owned physician and nurse practitioner services, a Medicare Advantage plan, and pharmacy services. Ohio Living Foundation raises several million dollars annually to support charity care, special programs, capital expansion and endowment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
AMICUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, INC
AMICUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, INC
Columbus, Ohio
All Size Average employees
Amicus Capital Group LLC has a simple mission: to combine our financial firepower with your legal expertise to create limitless opportunity within the legal marketplace. Created by the founders of the attorney financing industry, Amicus offers the financing you require and the expertise you need to further leverage your expertise in your fight for justice. We’re the pioneers…and our experience is your secret weapon in the fight against uneven cash flow, tax liability, and the most well-capitalized defendants. We are not lawyers…we are financial experts with an unparalleled perspective on the business of practicing law. Our financial tools can help you take your law firm to the next level, from increased efficiency to long-term growth. At Amicus, we don’t tell you how to handle your cases…we simply give you the resources you need to win them. From a network of thousands of legal contacts to founders who have originated several hundred million in attorney loans, we have the expertise it takes to finance your firm’s success. We help you improve your firm’s efficiency and financial outlook by managing uneven cash flow, reducing tax exposure, estimating the true value of cases, and even marketing your firm more effectively. The result? Your firm can expand to serve even more people. You have the legal expertise…we have the market experience. Take advantage of Amicus Capital’s financial firepower today.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ATRIUM CENTERS INC.
ATRIUM CENTERS INC.
Columbus, Ohio
500+ employees
Atrium Centers is an award-winning, 100% employee-owned skilled nursing provider, offering short-term, post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing care in Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Kentucky. With every team member deeply invested in our success, we take an all-hands, all-hearts, approach to delivery top-notch care-- from billing to bedside. We are an integral part of the communities we serve, many of them rural, and our mission is to be a bright light in the lives of our residents and families, by delivery compassionate care and clinical excellence in the place they call home. Our senior leadership has dedicated their entire careers to long-term care. This work is not just our livelihood- it's our life. And all of us at Atrium Centers-- clinical, administrative, nutrition, housekeeping, grounds and support staff- believe that caring for our patients and residents is a privilege. We treat the dignity of each person in our care as sacred. And we make humanity the heart of every interaction.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NETCARE CORPORATION
NETCARE CORPORATION
Columbus, Ohio
100-499 employees
The Netcare Group (JSE: NTC) offers a unique, comprehensive range of medical services across the healthcare spectrum, enabling us to serve the health and care needs of each individual who entrust their care to us. Our focus on implementing sophisticated digital systems will enable us to provide care that is fully integrated and an enhanced experience across our Group's operations. At Netcare, we are striving to change healthcare for the better. In addition to its world-class acute private hospital services, Netcare provides: o radiosurgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, bone marrow transplant and robotic-assisted surgery through Netcare Cancer Care; o primary healthcare services through Medicross; o emergency medical services through Netcare 911; o occupational health and employee wellness services through Netcare Occupational Health; o mental health and psychiatric services through Akeso; o innovative solutions to increase access to quality and affordable private healthcare through NetcarePlus; and o renal dialysis services through National Renal Care (NRC). Netcare is also a leading private trainer of emergency medical and nursing personnel in the country. For more information visit www.netcare.co.za.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CONSUMER SUPPORT SERVICES, INC.
CONSUMER SUPPORT SERVICES, INC.
Newark, Ohio
500+ employees
Consumer Support Services, Inc. has been providing quality residential services for the developmentally disabled since 1994. CSS’s policies, procedures, training approaches, and interventions reflect a commitment to Individual choice and independence within the context of individual abilities, preferences, and interests. CSS develops supports that assist individuals to achieve the quality of life that they and their family desire in communities of their choosing. We’re committed to helping the people we serve strengthen their skills and increase their ability to make decisions on their own. We help individuals in our care to become more self-sufficient by assisting them in learning daily living skills, working on behavioral issues or helping with job placement as this allows our residents to live life to the fullest as a part of their communities. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, CSS currently operates in 17 counties throughout the state: Allen, Clark, Champaign, Cuyahoga, Franklin, Geauga, Lake, Licking, Madison, Mahoning, Medina, Montgomery, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties. We also operate four adult day programs – the James Street Center in Newark, the HOPE Center in Tuscarawas County, Beyond Expectations in Mahoning County and Options For All in Clark County.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MARYHAVEN INC.
MARYHAVEN INC.
Columbus, Ohio
100-499 employees
Maryhaven is Central Ohio’s largest and most comprehensive behavioral health services provider specializing in addiction recovery. Our expert clinicians and counselors have served more than 227,000 men, women and adolescents since 1953. We strive every day to bring hope, innovation and compassion to people struggling with mental illnesses and addiction disorders. We operate from three campuses in Columbus, including our main treatment center and detoxification center on Alum Creek, our women’s residence and our Addiction Stabilization hospital and gambling treatment offices on South High Street. We also serve patients in Union, Delaware, Marion, Morrow and Crawford Counties through five regional clinics. We provide comprehensive services for patients who at all stages of recovery, including in-patient and out-patient care, medically assisted treatment as well as cognitive behavioral and other proven therapies, individual and group counseling. We work closely with 12-step and other peer-to-peer recovery groups as they can be critical to long-term success for many patients.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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CHANCELLOR HEALTH PARTNERS, LLC
CHANCELLOR HEALTH PARTNERS, LLC
Columbus, Ohio
100-499 employees
Chancellor Health Partners is a fund-raising company based out of 33 N 3rd St, Columbus, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ECHOING HILLS VILLAGE, INC.
ECHOING HILLS VILLAGE, INC.
Warsaw, Ohio
100-499 employees
For over 50 years, Echoing Hills has supported thousands of families, friends and neighbors through our outreach to people with disabilities. We believe in creating opportunities for individuals with disabilities and assisting them in reaching their fullest potential. Our journey began with Cordell Brown’s dream of serving people like himself, with only $300 and a handful of friends who believed, Echoing Hills became a reality. From that beginning and two rustic cabins in rural Ohio, we now serve individuals with disabilities all over the state of Ohio and internationally with camping, travel, residential and healthcare and adult services. Our services all support our beliefs that all individuals can live purposeful lives with dignity and respect. Our Programs and Services Include: • Two types of residential programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: o Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF-IID) o Waiver Services • A summer camping program in rural Ohio providing recreational, educational, and spiritual activities for people with disabilities, and respite for caregivers. • A travel program providing all the services necessary for people with disabilities to be able to vacation. • The residential and recreational programs are also in Ghana, West Africa. • Over 500 employees throughout the state of Ohio. • echoingCONNECTIONS – adult service program for individuals with disabilities in Athens, Coshocton, Montgomery and Stark Counties. • echoingU – a post secondary transition program designed to help young people with disabilities continue their personal, social and professional growth beyond high school. Our Mission: Revolutionizing lives where people live, learn, connect, play and worship. Purpose: Creating opportunities for individuals with disabilities to know and experience Jesus Christ. Our Goal: We believe that all people with disabilities can live purposeful lives with dignity and respect.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
LEVERING MANAGEMENT INC.
LEVERING MANAGEMENT INC.
Mt Vernon, Ohio
100-499 employees
LEVERING MANAGEMENT, INC. is a hospital & health care company based out of 201 NORTH MAIN ST., MOUNT VERNON, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, INC.
FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, INC.
Columbus, Ohio
100-499 employees
At Friendship Village Retirement Community, retirement can be everything you always imagined — a time to explore new interests, pursue a lifelong passion, cherish the company of family and friends, or simply relax and enjoy some of the finest years of your life. Friendship Village can be that place. We encourage you to explore Friendship Village online and in person. Located in Dayton, Ohio, we know every person has unique needs when it comes to their care, and every person’s path to healing and living a fulfilling life is different. Therefore, we embrace every patient and resident as a person first. At Friendship Village, individual care plans, clinical services and personalized therapeutic rehabilitation are essential for each person’s quality of life and for reaching their goals. We believe with all our hearts that everyone under our care deserves to be treated like family. As such, we partner with physicians and family members to develop each health care plan based on each person’s unique, specific needs. We provide extensive levels of skilled services, including Pain management, Enteral nutrition, Intravenous therapy (IV), wound care and even on-site social worker services. Our operational vision focuses on people, purpose, care and community. As such, our residents and patients deserve and receive the most compassionate professional care we can provide. All Your Needs. All Our Hearts. Grow Your Career at a Trousdale Community - Each facility offers varying types of career development and not all facilities offer the same opportunities. Please contact an individual facility if you desire more information. - PAC to C.N.A Programs - Medpass Certifications - Alzheimer's All-Star Program - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Training - Monthly Inservices - Departmental Inservices - Recognition and Incentive Programs - Advancement Opportunities
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
RESIDENTIAL HOME FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED INC
RESIDENTIAL HOME FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED INC
Coshocton, Ohio
100-499 employees
The Center’s mission is to help children and adults with differing abilities achieve their dreams. We do this by offering programs that support people with disabilities to live, work, learn and enjoy recreational opportunities in the community of their choice. Our vision is to support people through teams that are dedicated to the achievement of excellence and innovation, embraced within a community based upon respect, kindness and open communication. Center for Developmental Disabilities values • Everyone is treated with dignity and respect. • People are supported to reach their unique and maximum potential. • Individual choices are encouraged and incorporated into everyday life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
WEXCO SENIOR SERVICES
WEXCO SENIOR SERVICES
Columbus, Ohio
100-499 employees
Our Mission: The Foundation for Senior Services is a 501(c)3 public charity whose mission is to provide seniors and their families with education, options and resources so they can choose quality care and assistance that will help preserve their independence. We have first-hand knowledge of the complex and confusing array of issues that today’s seniors must navigate in order to get quality care and assistance, and to live safely and cared for. The Foundation of Senior Services purpose is to provide this support to seniors in the local communities and municipalities we serve, without consideration of social and cultural differences. Our senior population continues to grow rapidly, and over the next two decades, it is estimated to increase by 87 percent. The oldest Baby Boomers are now in their late 60s, and this group will require increasing levels of services and support in the immediate future, and a growing percentage are living alone, and many without private or public insurance. The Administration on Aging projects that by 2030, 19.3 percent of the population (72.1 million people) will be aged sixty-five years or older, more than twice the number in 2000 and up from approximately 13.1 percent in 2010. The US Census projects the US population aged sixty-five and older to grow to over 83.7 million by 2050. The policy implications of our aging population are wide-ranging. More seniors will have some difficulties with self-care, and those requiring nursing home care will significantly increase. The projected growth in nursing home residents and in seniors with self-care limitations will also require a larger health care workforce, and the college systems will play a critical role in training more qualified workers focused on the senior population. The Foundation for Senior Services and Senior Specialists Group (SSG) chapters are positioned to support the growth of the aging population, by providing community-based resources for seniors and their families including education, community outreach, valuable informational resources and a team of vetted professional service providers and compassionate volunteers to assist at every level of senior care. These services range from in-home care, medical, legal, emotional, financial and placement services, along with home repairs, meals, transportation, medical supplies and equipment. To circumvent both governmental budget concerns and potential healthcare crises, the Foundation for Senior Services works in conjunction with various agencies to connect resources and supplement clients’ funding so services can be readily obtained and utilized on behalf of our clients. Our goal is to spearhead a community- based, cooperative effort to meet the growing needs of our senior population, and to keep seniors living safely and well cared for in their homes for as long as possible.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard