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For more than 100 years, the Benjamin Rose Institute has worked to raise the standards of care for older adults. Founded in 1908 as a nonsectarian organization through the generosity of Cleveland industrialist Benjamin Rose, the Institute has been an innovator in service delivery, a leader in research, and an advocate for older adults in Northeast Ohio and nationally. With support from an endowment fund, grants, fees for services, and gifts, the Benjamin Rose Institute assists older people and their families in the Greater Cleveland area through cooperative, community-based efforts. Our service, research, policy, and administrative divisions work together and individually to fulfill our mission of raising the standards of care for seniors.