Rochester, NY, November 17, 2016—Jewish Home has raised $20 million in support of its capital campaign and is now launching the public phase of the campaign to fund the remainder of the project. Edward Bloom, Esq., and Michael Haymes, Chairman of the Jewish Home Foundation Board, are leading the campaign as co-chairs.
The purpose of the “Power of One” campaign is to help support Jewish Home’s campus transformation, an $83 million project that is transforming long-term care housing into a smallhome setting for residents and expanding transitional care to meet a growing need. Three modern three-story buildings, housing a total of nine small homes, are taking shape on the Jewish Home campus, progressing toward a fall 2017 grand opening. The full project is expected to be complete in February 2019.
“For nearly a century, the Jewish Home of Rochester has been committed to meeting the unique needs of the elders in our community, and to this day our residents are at the center of everything we do,” said Mike King, President and CEO of Jewish Home. “With the help of our generous donors, we’re taking person-centered care to the next level by updating our campus to redefine home and revolutionize care for the individuals we serve.”
Primary campus updates include:
- Construction of three modern three-story buildings with a total of nine homes, with 12 residents to each home. Homes are being built under the Green House® Project model, a nationally-accredited organization representing a new standard in long-term and postacute
care. Jewish Home will be one of the largest Green House communities in the United States. - Renovation of the existing Jewish Home to incorporate a small home model featuring all private rooms and bathrooms for all long-term care residents.
- Expansion of The Jewish Home of Rochester’s Transitional Care program (short-term rehabilitation) to better serve its hospital partners. All transitional care rooms will be private rooms inside The Jewish Home. Transitional Care at The Jewish Home will be one of the largest post-acute care providers in Monroe County.
Jewish Home broke ground on the project in June 2016, starting with a celebration that brought together donors and community leaders, employees, residents and residents’ families.
“Community support for our vision and project has been extraordinary,” said Joel Weiss, Senior Vice President of Advancement, Jewish Home Foundation, “While there is much to do, we fully expect to reach our goal.”
For more information on how you can support the Jewish Home Foundation, please call (585) 784-6378. To learn about Jewish Home’s continuum of care and community-based services, please visit Jewish Home online.
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.