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Celebrating Centenarians at Jewish Home

Rochester, N.Y. November 18, 2015—It is not every day that a lunch conversation between family and friends turns into a discussion about the secrets to living to be 100. On November 18 at The Summit at Brighton, Jewish Home invited residents who are 100 years of age or older and live in their independent and assisted living communities to do just that—enjoy a special lunch together to celebrate their birthdays and exchange stories about how they got to where they are today.

Dr. Morris Shapiro says his secret to health is to keep working. At 102 years old, Dr. Shapiro still teaches at the University of Rochester.

“There have been more advances in medicine in the last 100 years than in the past 20 centuries preceding it,” said Dr. Shapiro when asked about the biggest changes seen in his lifetime.

Eight of the residents at The Summit at Brighton and Wolk Manor range in age from 100-103. According to Becky Johnson, sales counselor at Jewish Home, the event included a special luncheon where the centenarians and their guests gathered together to celebrate life.

About Jewish Home:
Serving people of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds, Jewish Home is guided by the values of honoring family and emphasizing aging in place—allowing people to remain in the place of their choice longer. Jewish Home is a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), offering all levels of care from independent living to skilled nursing care on a single campus:

  • The Summit at Brighton for independent living;
  • Wolk Manor for assisted living;
  • The Lodge at Wolk Manor for assisted living memory care;
  • The Jewish Home of Rochester for long-term, transitional, and memory care;
  • Transitional Care at the Jewish Home for short-term rehabilitation;
  • Atkin Center for Outpatient Rehabilitation;
  • Marian’s House daytime retreat for those with memory loss; and
  • a variety of community programs and services such as Living Well Companion Care and Physician House Calls that enable people to age and live safely, either on campus or another place that they call home.

Jewish Home is the only senior care provider in the Rochester area to offer Life Care, a program which eliminates worries about unforeseen care needs and medical expenses throughout the full continuum of care.

Jewish Home is CARF accredited for its high quality and customer satisfaction, and has been named a 2017 Top Workplace by the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.

Jewish Home is a member of the Alliance for Senior Care of Greater Rochester, Leading Age, Leading Age New York, and the Association of Jewish Agency Services.

For more information, please visit www.jewishhomeroc.org.

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