Jewish Home Honored As ETHIE Finalist
Jewish Home is honored to have been named a finalist for the 2018 ETHIE Awards by the Rochester Area Business Ethics Foundation (RABEF). We are in the business of providing passionate, person-centered care, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In order to do that, we must have individuals with critical thinking skills who can respond “in the moment” and behave ethically as an organization, and as individuals.
“Better Together” Entering Fourth Year with Early Momentum
Residents of Jewish Home and students from the Hillel Community Day School come together to connect and learn from each other. The program not only teaches students what it means to give back to the community, but the education and development of these special relationships enriches the lives of both the students and the residents.
Area nonprofits partner on internships for disabled
Jewish Home and Heritage Christian Services have partnered to offer Project SEARCH, a program that offers internships for young people with disabilities.
Internship program helps individuals with disabilities find employment
Jewish Home and Heritage Christian Services will offer Project SEARCH, a nationally recognized internship program for young adults with disabilities.
Jewish Home and Heritage Christian Services Partner to Offer Internships for People With Disabilities
Thanks to a partnership between Jewish Home and Heritage Christian Services, young adults with disabilities now have a new internship opportunity. Beginning on Oct. 2, the two organizations will offer Project SEARCH®, a nationally recognized work preparation program for people age 18 to 35 who have intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Smart Technology Takes Hold in Retirement Communities
Next Avenue – Our own Mike King shares why smart technology is a must-have for older adults, and what specific technologies we offer for residents here at Jewish Home.
Technology bringing comfort to seniors in assisted living settings
Rochester Business Journal – Area nursing homes and retirement communities are using new technology to enhance their patients’ lives both physically and mentally.
Jewish Home Honors Achievement at Gala
The 4th Annual Myron S. Silver Awards for Jewish Hometime achievement were presented at the Jewish Home Foundation Gala on Thursday, June 21st.
Jewish Home Hosts Palliative Care Teaching Day for Finger Lakes Health Care Professionals
Jewish Senior Life partnered with University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), Greater Rochester Health Foundation, the Rotenberg family, and Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center to host a geriatric palliative care teaching day for local professionals.
Using Technology to Make the Most of Every Day
While older adults may not be digital natives, things like smart speakers and computer programs can help them cope and adapt to cognitive and physical challenges. At Jewish Home, technology is one way we push the status quo to enrich the lives of those we serve, helping them stay connected and engaged.