The Wilf Campus for Senior Living is proud to announce that its newest agency, Wilf At Home has been awarded full accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Home Care (CAHC). A leader in setting standards for quality home care since...
Read moreReturning to Basics – New Beginnings for Rosh Hashanah 5781
By Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner, Director of Religious and Spiritual Services Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins this Friday night, Sept. 18, 2020. In this topsy-turvy year, I find myself both looking backwards and forwards. The second half...
Read moreProviding Safety and Security During Times of Uncertainty
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, family caregivers may find it even more challenging than ever to care for an elderly family member. The pandemic has presented caregivers with additional concerns, including seeking health care services during...
Read moreA Different Perspective: Aging Parents and Long Term Care During the Coronavirus Pandemic
This guest post is by a Stein Assisted Living family member, hoping to provide perspective about their experience during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has presented challenges for many families. With the...
Read moreStein Hospice Remains Dedicated to Providing a Safe and Comforting Environment to Patients and Families
Stein Hospice is dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized hospice care to patients experiencing a life-limiting illness and supporting their families. While the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic has certainly required changes in...
Read moreWilf Transport is Taking Precautions to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
Discussing Men’s Health Ahead of Father’s Day
June is Men’s Health Month As Father’s Day approaches, many are focused on buying gifts, planning thoughtful ways to celebrate and setting reminders to reach out to loved ones. While this year’s method of communication might be different for some...
Read moreDuring These Unprecedented Times, Wilf At Home is Here for You
Caring for an elderly loved one is always challenging, but the coronavirus pandemic has presented caregivers with additional concerns, including seeking health care services during these times of social distancing. Fear of exposing seniors, who...
Read moreUnity on Shavuot – Like One People with One Heart:
By: Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner Director of Religious and Spiritual Services The holiday of Shavuot commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. The process of traveling through the desert from Egypt and arriving at the Sinai Wilderness in...
Read moreTips for Dementia Caregivers on Preventing the Spread of Coronavirus
Caring for a loved one with dementia can pose many challenges for families and caregivers. Adding the spread of COVID-19 to the equation can make things even more difficult. However, with planning and preparation, there are ways that one can...
Read moreHow to Make the Most of Your Telemedicine Visit
The use of telemedicine has skyrocketed since the recent outbreak of COVID-19 across the world. This has caused many to either become more connected with their doctors or stop seeing their doctors all together. One may think, I’ll just wait until...
Read more“Make Your Mark” This Older Americans Month
Each May for the past 55 years, our nation has observed Older Americans Month. Meant to celebrate and recognize the role and contributions of older adults in our communities, the observance stemmed from the 1965 passing of the Older Americans...
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