Jewish Senior Life Donates Furniture to Local Organizations In Need
Jewish Senior Life has donated more than 300 pieces of furniture to date since beginning construction within the Jewish Home Farash Tower.
Jewish Senior Life has donated more than 300 pieces of furniture to date since beginning construction within the Jewish Home Farash Tower.
Dr. Azanaw Tassew has joined the organization as Associate Medical Director of Transitional Care at the Jewish Home of Rochester
After multiple strokes, Jackie found that even the simplest tasks were a challenge—let alone preparing a family meal. With a personalized care plan
Jewish Senior Life now offers education opportunities for employees through the Roberts Wesleyan College Corporate Partnership Program.
13 WHAM – The Jewish Home welcomed adults participating in Rochester’s Jewish Living Program for a celebration of Hanukkah.
The Jewish Home of Rochester has been recognized for excellence in care and named a U. S. News Best Nursing Home and earned the Excellence in Action award for resident satisfaction from NRC Health.
The Jewish Ledger – Jewish Senior Life has expanded its stroke rehabilitation program to provide specialized care following a hospital stay
Jewish Senior Life is expanding its stroke patient rehabilitation program, responding to an increasing need for specialized care following a hospital stay.
Rochester Business Journal Online – The first residents moved from the Jewish Home tower last week; another group moved this week, and the final residents will move into the cottages Oct. 2. A total of 108 residents—36 per cottage—will fill the brand new, spacious living spaces.
2021 Winton Rd. South
Rochester, NY 14618
Jewish Senior Life does not discriminate based on disability in its programs, services, activities and employment practices. We strive to follow the best practices as outlined in the Americans with Disability Act in developing this website. If you need auxiliary aids and services for effective communication or a reasonable modification in programs, services or activities contact us at customerservice@jewishseniorlife.org or contact Human Resources at (585) 784-6391.
Jewish Senior Life does not discriminate based on disability in its programs, services, activities and employment practices. We strive to follow the best practices as outlined in the Americans with Disability Act in developing this website. If you need auxiliary aids and services for effective communication or a reasonable modification in programs, services or activities contact us at customerservice@jewishseniorlife.org or contact Human Resources at (585) 784-6391.