Perhaps you remember when your parent had the energy of a teenager, the agility of a star athlete and the enthusiasm to embrace new adventures. Suddenly, he/she cannot or should not drive, has become increasingly less mobile, and now depends on...
Read moreMeet the Wilf Campus Staff: Toby Ehrlich
What is your position at Wilf Campus? Director of Corporate Marketing Describe a typical day in your position. Wilf Campus is a very busy organization with 7 agencies running all at once. A typical day can run the gamut from hosting an event for...
Read morePreserving Memories with Your Family for Generations to Come
Shoeboxes filled with black and white photographs, photo albums stacked in a dusty box in the corner of an attic, a pile of favorite family holiday recipes. Every family has these mementos lying about, but making every effort to cherish those...
Read morePhysical Exercise May Slow Onset of Alzheimer’s
A New Study Links Physical Exercise to Slowing Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease Exercise may help to keep the brain robust in people who have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to an inspiring new study. The findings...
Read moreRefuting Bad Press on Hospice Care
Hospice Data Tells the Real Story in Rebuttal to Recent Horror Stories -by Barbara Rosenblum Contributing to a string of stories about questionable business practices by “big business hospice” is the Huffington Post article “Hospice, Inc.” of...
Read moreWilf Campus CEO Addresses Holocaust Survivor Issues at White House
Susan Harris, CEO of The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living in Somerset, was invited by the National Association of Jewish Aging Services (AJAS) to speak at the White House on June 13,2014 as part of a small summit formed by the...
Read moreCreating a Stress-Free Summer for Seniors & Their Caregivers
Mary Jane Yoder, a registered nurse at The Martin & Edith Stein Hospice in Somerset, an agency of The Oscar & Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living, recommends a variety of helpful tips for seniors as they travel during the summer, as well...
Read moreYour Brain at Work: Challenging Work May Reduce Dementia Risk
It’s been found that retiring later in life may slow the development of dementia, and now there’s reason to believe that the type of work makes a big difference in sustaining brain function, too. German researchers conducting a review of the...
Read moreOver 50 and Feeling Blue? Getting Online May Reduce Depression
The Internet is a powerful tool that may even decrease depressive symptoms in adults over 50. This form of communication particularly helps those who live alone avoid feelings of isolation and loneliness. It’s been the subject of many research...
Read more‘Brain Health’ Classes at Wilf Campus
Do you or a loved one need help with memory improvement? The Wilf Campus Total Memory Workout program is an eight-module series of one-hour classes on memory improvement and brain health. It emphasizes improvement in everyday performance...
Read moreRemembering Men of Strength This Father’s Day
Pulitzer Prize-winning American author, Anne Sexton, said, “It doesn’t matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was.” And, as Father’s Day approaches, the impressions we have of our fathers and the role they’ve held in our lives...
Read moreNew Hospice Campaign
A new hospice campaign from the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) called “Moments of Life”
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