JFCS Announces New Physical Therapy & Rehab to Keep Older Adults Active and Independent
- People with Disabilities
- Seniors
For many older adults decreased mobility, pain, and the risk of falling make daily tasks difficult or even impossible. JFCS has launched Physical Therapy and Rehab to help them remain active and independent. The new service is also available to individuals of all ages who are recuperating from an injury or surgery. Regular sessions with a licensed physical therapist take place at the client’s home or location of choice, and physical therapy is often covered by Medicare.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an injury from a fall is the leading cause of injury and death… Read More
Posted by Admin on January 9, 2018
Loneliness stops here. Caring starts with you.
- Financial Assistance
- Holocaust Center
- People with Disabilities
- Seniors
“I want to die with dignity.”
Nora is a client of Jewish Family and Children’s Services whose story and strength I find inspiring. She has not only survived the Holocaust, she’s outlived her husband and son. Now, at 93, she’s been diagnosed with cancer.
When Nora reached out to JFCS, she tearfully said she hadn’t spoken to anyone in two weeks and that getting around on her own was painful. With no living relatives and only a small fixed income to pay her bills, Nora needs our help.
“I was 17 years old when the Nazis took us from our… Read More
Posted by Admin on December 8, 2017
When No One Else Can Help, JFCS Is There
- Emergency Assistance
- Nutrition Program
- Seniors
For most of us a good quality of life means enough healthy food to eat, a safe place to live, a nurturing community of friends and family, and people who care about our physical and mental well-being. But many in the Bay Area do not have even their basic necessities covered. That is why JFCS works as a lifeline for people facing personal crises and challenges, making sure that everyone can live with dignity and respect, even when times get tough.
Last year 2,500 Bay Area residents received emergency assistance from JFCS to help them maintain their independence and make… Read More
Posted by Admin on November 9, 2017
Futures Program Gives LGBTQ+ Seniors Peace of Mind
- LGBTQ+
- Seniors
Healthy older adults are living longer in their own homes, but a sudden fall in the shower or an unforeseen diagnosis can thwart a senior’s best-laid plans to age independently. LGBTQ+ seniors, who often don’t have children or who may be single and living alone, are among those taking advantage of JFCS’ popular Futures Program, which helps seniors plan for their future care needs while they are healthy.
Alan and Peter were thrilled to sign up for the Futures Program. As self-described “planners” in all aspects of their lives, the couple approached their care at home no differently.
Partners… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 6, 2017
JFCS Partners with Israeli Tech and Lyft for Senior Care
- Seniors
Depression, cognitive decline, and long-term illness are just some of the dangers associated with loneliness and social isolation for adults 65 and over. JFCS’ Senior Services Program, Seniors At Home, has collaborated with two innovative technology companies, Intuition Robotics and Lyft, to harness the benefits of technology and make sure that seniors can enhance their quality of life, as well as their independence at home.
Digital Companion Offers Connection and Reduces Social Isolation
Imagine waking up and being greeted by a friendly digital companion that tells you the weather, sends you photos from your grandkid’s Instagram account, and reminds you… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 9, 2017
Do the Good Thing
- Stories & Testimonials
- Financial Assistance
- Seniors
Many of us get to know Jewish Family and Children’s Services when a crisis strikes. Whether it’s a child struggling with a disability, job loss, divorce, or a sick parent, one bad thing can really knock you down. JFCS gets us back up.
It happened to me when my sister’s dementia rapidly progressed. JFCS brought in trained professionals who knew how to manage her condition; her situation improved, and I was beyond relieved.
When I heard about another JFCS client who is suffering from dementia and is all on her own, I was moved to share her story with you:… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 8, 2017