Celebrate life at all of our communities. More than 21,000 people live the unique,
energizing Erickson lifestyle. These dynamic
communities are full of people living the
retirement they deserve.
Inform. Involve. Inspire. At home and online. The Erickson Tribune offers information,
resources, and fun for today's retiree. With over
3 million readers, this publication opens the eyes of many people to a more fulfilling retirement lifestyle.
Stay active longer. Wellness is built into the
Erickson lifestyle.
All the resources of Erickson Health combine to
create the leading medical practice in the country. With wellness integrated into every community, Erickson is the leader in healthcare for the mature adult.
Camping for character, leadership, and
self-discovery. North Bay combines education and life lessons to
empower students at a pivotal moment. Middle school-aged campers have fun—and an experience that helps look at and value their lives in a whole new way.
Trust the national leader in assisted care,
assisted living and skilled nursing.
The best medical care is needed at every stage
of life. The sophisticated services provided by the caring, professional staff of Renaissance Gardens let them set the highest standards across the country.
Health insurance plans designed with the
needs of Erickson residents in mind.
Choices in health care are as critical as the care
itself. This coverage offers more choices to our residents, and enables them to take a more active role in determining their own health care options.
Retirement has its own channel—and
television will never be the same.
Tune to a network with one goal: revolutionize
America's view of retirement. RLTV is changing
the way seniors watch television with quality programming focused on issues important to this underserved audience.
Spectacular. State of the art. Perfect for every
occasion.
Point Lookout Resort and Conference Center sits above picturesque Penobscot Bay in Northport, Maine. 379 acres of natural splendor surround upscale accommodations and cutting-edge event facilities.
The population is aging. A whole new
generation of professionals is emerging to
serve them.
The Erickson School of Aging at UMBC prepares students for our changing, aging world. Graduate and undergraduate degrees are offered in the Management of Aging Services, as well as executive education courses.