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Tina Hall

Tina Hall, Era Living

Tina Hall has been with Era Living for 10 years, and in the Senior Housing and Care field for over 17 years, having also worked as a Community Relations Director in Assisted Living and as an Eldercare Advisor, educating and helping older individuals and their families understand the various types of housing and care options available, and how to access appropriate resources for whatever stage of life they are in. She is a former NEST Board member, a previous Senior Care Coalition Board president, and a very passionate advocate for seniors. Having lost her own father to Alzheimer’s disease, she understands what it is to struggle with balancing what we and our families want against what we may need as we age.

Podcasts

Tina Hall, Business Development Manager at Era Living

Era Living: Changing Expectations for Senior Living

Tina Hall joins Suzanne from Aljoya Mercer Island to introduce Era Living, a senior living community in the Seattle area whose founders respect and honor older adults by enriching the quality of their lives.
Marla Becker, Executive Director of =Aljoya Mercer Island, Era Living

A Day in the Life at Era Living, Part 1

Marla Becker joins Suzanne to talk about what to expect when a resident moves into an Era Living retirement community, what a day in their lives is like.
Peg Hall, a resident of Era Living's Aljoya Thornton Place in Seattle

A Day in the Life at Era Living, Part 2

Resident Peg Hall of Era Living's Aljoya Thornton Place in Seattle joins Suzanne to provide her perspective of what a typical day is like at an Era Living retirement community.
Susan Strand, Life Enrichment Director of University House Issaquah, Era Living

Enjoying Unique Life Enrichment at Era Living

Susan Strand talks about the robust and unique life enrichment programs at Era Living that provide a mind-body-spirit connection.
Tina Hall, Era Living

How To Tell When It’s Time For Senior Living

Tina Hall from Era Living joins Suzanne to empower you. It's just a part of aging that at some point you might not be able to care for yourself independently. Consider your health compared to five years ago. What'll it be like five or ten years from now?