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Jewish Home hosts Sweetheart Celebration

Brighton-Pittsford Post – Jewish Home celebrated love and honored for Jewish Home of Rochester couples with a Sweetheart Celebration on Feb. 12. The couples enjoyed a festive afternoon of wine, chocolate and musical entertainment by Uptown Groove. 

Jewish Home, Jewish Service of Rochester to administer survey

Brighton-Pittsford Post – Jewish Home and the Jewish Service of Rochester are administering an online survey to study Jewish poverty in the community, against the backdrop of a larger poverty initiative underway in Rochester until March 31.

New Study of Jewish Poverty

Jewish Ledger – Jewish Home and Jewish Family Service of Rochester are teaming up to undertake a study of Jewish poverty within our community, against the backdrop of a larger poverty initiative underway in Greater Rochester.

Meet Your Provider – Jewish Home

In Good Health – Jewish Home is guided by our values of honoring family and helping seniors age well in the place of their choice.

Seniors downsizing without disaster in today’s market

Brighton-Pittsford Post – To help older adults and their loved ones in our community navigate the downsizing process, The Summit at Brighton held a Downsizing and Moving Seminar on Jan. 26, where experts discussed tips for selling homes in today’s market and how to right-size individual lifestyles.

‘Homelike’ is the new standard for senior living

Rochester Business Journal – Upgrades to local senior living communities as well as new projects are centering on a fresh model of care that strives to create a more home-like atmosphere for residents.

Students and elders celebrate Hanukkah

WROC TV 8 – The young and the young at heart got the chance to come together in celebration of Hanukkah Thursday. It was part of a program launched in October that gives students of the Hillel Day School and elders at the Jewish Home Center a chance to interact. both groups benefit from the experience.

Celebrating Centenarians at Jewish Home

Brighton-Pittsford Post – On Nov. 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 lunch together to celebrate their birthdays and exchange stories about how they got to where they are today.