Beth Graham to Step Down as Joseph & Mary’s Home’s Executive Director
Executive Director Beth Graham, who has successfully led Joseph & Mary’s Home since January 2020, is stepping down from her position to take a new role outside of Joseph & Mary’s Home and the Sisters of Charity Health System. Although the residents and staff will miss her immensely, this career change will allow Beth the flexibility to spend more time with her family. Her last day will be Monday, August 11.
Beth has provided Joseph & Mary’s Home with a steady hand, an open heart and a strategic mind. During her tenure, she:
– Coordinated the expansion of services to women with the opening of Mary’s Home.
– Spearheaded the successful completion of two capital campaigns that resulted in brand-new, ground level residences. Today, Joseph’s Home and Mary’s Home are both fully accessible to men and women, who reside in the same building but in separate wings.
– Led through a pandemic, as well as inflation and labor market shifts.
– Drove forward accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and certification from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS)
Thanks to Beth’s vision, coupled with her team’s hard work and commitment to residents, Joseph & Mary’s Home is well-positioned for long-term growth and sustainability. The mission of providing a nurturing, caring environment for adults who have acute medical needs so they can heal and achieve independence continues.
The search has commenced for Joseph & Mary’s Home’s next executive director. Beth will remain in an active leadership role until her August 11 departure, and she has been instrumental in offering succession planning ideas.
Operations continue as usual at Joseph & Mary’s Home. The Sisters of Charity Health System’s Marisa Rohn and Ben Silver will serve as interim co-executive directors until a new full-time executive director is identified.
Thank you to Beth for her excellent leadership and dedication to moving residents forward to both stable health and housing outcomes. We wish Beth and her family all the best as this next chapter begins.