More than one third of Holocaust survivors living in the United States today live below the poverty line. Many live alone and cannot rely on family as caregivers. With a commitment to meet the needs of indigent Holocaust survivors, The Oscar and...
Read moreThe Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living Opens Education and Resource Center
Approximately 80 health care professionals, representatives of the Somerset County Business Partnership, dignitaries, and board members and senior staff of The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living gathered on Friday, May 17th to celebrate...
Read moreRobert Barry Appointed President of The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living
The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living is happy to announce that Robert Barry has been appointed President of the Wilf Campus. Bob is a highly accomplished executive with more than 30 years experience in finance, HR administration...
Read moreNew Executive Director for Wilentz Senior Residence
The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living is thrilled to announce that David Lee has been hired as the Executive Director for Wilentz Senior Residence, a HUD-subsidized independent living residence on the Campus. David has over 12 years...
Read moreThe Passover Haggadah: Reflecting on the Journey
By Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner Passover is the celebration of the Israelite freedom from slavery 3,500 years ago. The holiday pays homage to the idea of achieving human freedom from oppression, a message that is to be remembered and relived year...
Read moreLet Us Take The Stress Out of Moving!
Start enjoying all the amenities of our warm, inviting Assisted Living community, without the stress of moving! Stein Assisted Living is now offering a beautiful, newly furnished, one bedroom apartment. Ease Right In! Spacious, private apartment...
Read moreTen Important Questions About Advance Health Care Directives
April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day. Have you created health care directives? If you haven’t, or you aren’t sure your documents are up to date, here some questions you might have. Why should people express their wishes about health...
Read moreFinding Light in Dark Days
We are in midst of celebrating Hanukkah. The Jewish custom is to start the holiday by lighting one candle the first night and then to add one additional candle each night until the eighth night, when eight candles will be lit. Originally, the...
Read moreNovember is Hospice and Palliative Care Month
This past April, following a series of hospitalizations for chronic lung disease, and after consulting with her family and doctors, it was announced that Former First Lady, Barbara Bush decided not to seek additional medical treatment and focus...
Read moreA New Executive Director for Stein Hospice
The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living welcomes Rev. Yeong J. Bae as the Executive Director of Stein Hospice. Yeong Bae is a social worker and a Presbyterian minister, and he has been directing hospice programs in Pennsylvania and New...
Read moreThe Shofar, Change and Teshuva
By Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner Campus Chaplain, The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living The shofar is described as the instrument to wake us up from our slumber. The shofar reminds us that it is time for introspection and change as we walk...
Read moreEveryone Needs a Vacation — Especially Family Caregivers!
Summer is here, and many people are looking forward to hitting the road or taking to the skies for a getaway. What’s your favorite vacation? A week at the beach? A camping trip to a beautiful wilderness area? Taking the kids to Disneyland?...
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