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We tell stories — stories that serve our clients and some that simply scratch an itch for the world around us.

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Story and Technology

May 22, 2013

By: Austin Pryfogle

Tags: A Really Short Interview About Something Big

What does a man who explores the world of space and technology find inspiring? Senior Correspondent contributor Paul Gilster shares his thoughts.

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Residents Return to Class at Patriot Ridge

May 22, 2013

Client: United Church Homes

Services: Photography, Writing

Resident University is in session at Patriot Ridge. Unlike many students, residents of United Church Homes’ Fairborn, Ohio, community are glad to go to class. 

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Accident Leads to Life of Helping Older Adults

May 22, 2013

Client: United Church Homes

Services: Photography, Writing

After a near-fatal car accident in 1984 that caused severe brain contusions and shattered several bones, Brian Gregg thought he would never be able to function again. 

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BrookHaven Launches Cardiac Rehabilitation Center

May 21, 2013

By: Cathy Gordon

Client: United Church Homes

Services: Photography, Writing

Thanks to a partnership with local Miami Valley hospitals, patients at BrookHaven Retirement Community in Brookville, Ohio, can now expect high-quality integrated care as they recover following a hospital stay.

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Teen Recognized as Volunteer of the Year

May 21, 2013

By: Mallory Flynn

Client: United Church Homes

Services: Photography, Writing

Emily Brady was surprised to be named the Ohio Health Care Association’s 2013 Teen Volunteer of the Year, but those who know her best weren’t surprised at all.

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Communities Meet Drug Reduction Goal

May 21, 2013

By: Joe Miller

Client: United Church Homes

Services: Photography, Writing

Four United Church Homes communities have met the 15 percent reduction goal for using off-label anitpsychotic drugs.