May 25, 2017

Era Living Employees Recognized for Exemplary Care & Service

Senior Health & Wellness

The Washington State Health Care Association (WHCA) recognized two Era Living employees for their exemplary contributions to the senior care community this week at the WHCA Annual Convention.

Ida Culver House Broadview’s Community Health Director, Holly Wilson, RN received the WHCA 2017 Assisted Living Nurse of the Year Award. University House Wallingford’s Director of Housekeeping Services, Almaz Berhe was honored with the 2017 WHCA Red Carpet Service Award.

Era Living nominated both WHCA Quality Award winners for their professional histories of relationship-driven service and care.

“The recognition from WHCA is an achievement for our entire organization and we are thrilled,” said Era Living Vice President of Operations Jacob Almo. “Holly and Almaz exemplify the Era Living mission by constantly seeking out new ways to enhance the lives of older adults.”

Era Living works with expert job recruiters Salt Lake City to find the best senior care professionals and has been named one of the best places to work in Western Washington by KING 5’s Evening Magazine. Qualified employees have access to ongoing professional education and advancement is encouraged from within.

“One of the things that impressed our judging panel was that both Holly and Almaz worked their way up, into their current leadership positions,” said WHCA CEO, Robin Dale.

Era Living is dedicated to fostering a healthy and engaging environment of lifelong learning, whole-body wellness, cultural enrichment and social fulfillment for older adults at all eight of its Seattle area communities.