Meet Our Client Discover the inspiring journeys of our clients at Benjamin Rose, where each story reflects resilience, growth, and the positive impact of our services. From financial stability to enhanced well-being, our clients' experiences showcase the transformative power of dedicated support and care. Read more
Senior Companion Volunteer Volunteer for our Senior Companion program to offer your companionship and assistance to other older adults who may be lonely and isolated. Read more
Meet Our Client: Mark Kessler Born and raised on Cleveland’s east side, Mark Kessler has a lifelong love for the community that surrounds the Margaret Wagner Apartments located at 2375 Euclid Heights Boulevard in Cleveland Heights. Since 2003, the complex has provided adults age 62 or older in the Greater Cleveland area who meet Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) income requirements with secure, affordable and supportive housing. Read more
Meet Our Client: Alzonia Evans Alzonia's daughters felt she had become very isolated during COVID – a common concern for many older adults even when there isn’t a worldwide pandemic. In January 2024, Alzonia’s daughters convinced her to visit the nearby Paul W. Alandt Rose Center. Located at 16600 Lakeshore Boulevard, it is one of the six Rose Centers for Aging Well. Read more
Meet Our Client: Renee With a degree in social work administration and a career in outside sales and advertising, Renee was on track for a comfortable life. But after facing issues with her health, family, and home, Renee was struggling—physically and emotionally. Read more
Meet Our Client: Randy Stancik Meet Our Client: Randy Stancik Randy Stancik of Parma has long had plans in place for his health and finances in his retirement years, but knows that in our ever-changing world, it’s important to review those plans periodically. A member of the board of directors for a senior center in his community, 74 year-old Randy... Read more
Meet Our Client: Ivory Williams As he’s gotten older, Ivory Williams of Bedford Heights has noticed that his fellow older adults are often reluctant to ask for help. He’s not sure why, but he has some advice to share. Read more