At
Jewish Family Service our goal is to enable the elderly to remain
living independently and with dignity in their own homes. We
offer a mix of professional and volunteer services along with concrete
services such as transportation, meals and in home programs to accomplish
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to Seniors include: |
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Case
Management — We make sure that our seniors
have adequate food, clothing and shelter plus contact with
the community. |
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Individual
and Family Counseling on such issues as loss, depression,
aging and future planning. |
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Meal
Programs — Daily Hot Kosher Lunch and Kosher
Meals on Wheels for those not able to get out. |
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Transportation
— To Daily Lunch Program and weekly medical
appointments.. |
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Volunteer
Visits, Telephone Calls and Drivers. |
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Companion
and Homemaker Referral — We have relationships
with reliable community agencies that can provide you with
your needed services. |
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Advocacy |
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Caregiver
Service — Educational and emotional support
is available to caregivers of seniors including monthly support
group meetings. |
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Geriatric Care Management
JFS Geriatric Care Management is an hourly fee-for-service program specializing in the following:
Patient assessment and coordination of services
Screen, arrange and monitor in-home help or other services
Weekly visits and regular phone calls
Offer counseling for caregivers and family members
Assistance in arranging legal, financial and medical services
Provide consumer education and advocacy
Act as liaison to families at a distance
Review financial, legal or medical issues and offer referrals to geriatric specialists to avoid future problems and conserve assets |
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Other services include: |
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Caregiver Support Group
Jewish Family Service facilitates a Caregivers Support Group for family members or friends helping with the care of adults over 60.
The group meets on the first Wednesday of the month from 6:00-7:00 PM at the Jewish Family Service office at 2370 Park Avenue , Bridgeport . February’s Support Group will meet on Wednesday, February 1, 2006 . Please call Joan E. Farley, Elderly Services and Caregiver Resources Coordinator for information at 366-5438.
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| Meet
Sadie |
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The
family says they now have peace of mind.
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Sadie
is 87 years old. She has been a widow for the last 13 years.
She has family, a grown daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren,
but they live almost 2000 miles away. The last time they visited Sadie,
they were concerned about her ability to care for herself. They brought
her in to Jewish Family Service to speak to our gerontologist. The
agreed to the following plan:
Jewish
Family Service helped them find a paid companion. She helps Sadie
by preparing meals, cleaning the house and assists with Sadie's personal
needs.
A
JFS volunteer friendly visitor named Joanne was found. Joanne, and
her three-year-old child, now visit Sadie weekly. You should see Sadie
light up when Joanne and her daughter arrive! She so looks forward
to their company!
Lastly,
the Jewish Family Service gerontologist agreed to visit Sadie every
other week. She makes sure that Sadie is O.K. She also gives Sadie
the opportunity to talk about her concerns. |
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| Meet
Joseph |
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He is an 87-year-old widower. Since his wife died, he didn't get out much. He also lost a lot of weight. His cooking was far from gourmet!
Jewish Family Service received a call from a concerned neighbor and sent a social worker out to visit Joseph. After a few weeks of developing a trusting relationship, Joseph agreed to try riding the mini bus to the daily Hot Kosher lunch program. Joseph liked the program! He met some friends there that he hadn't seen for over 30 years. Joseph now attends the program three days a week. He looks forward to his time out of the house and has even gained a little weight.
Now that Joseph was used to getting out a little more, he agreed to attend a monthly support group for widowers. This has given him opportunity to talk with other men that are in the same situation as he is. |
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| Meet Lee |
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Lee is a son in New Jersey with a Mother in Bridgeport. Lee's mother was in a skilled care facility, wanting to return home. When he came to the JFS office for assistance to accomplish this goal, he was not aware of the professional Geriatric Care Management Program that the agency offerred.
In working with the Caregiver Resource Coordinator, by the end of that day he and his brother (also out of state) were in touch with the GCM (Geriatric Care Manager). After the GCM's assessment and her recommendations, his mother returned home with all the necessary in home services in place, under the Title 19 funding process.
The family members were relieved and grateful for the professionalism in this difficult health care system and the mother was able to return home, the best situation in this very difficult time. |
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Please be aware that Jewish Family Service accepts charitable contributions; any contributions made will be used soley for the purposes of the Caregivers Program; contributions in no way affect your ability to receive services. |
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