June 21st is known as the Longest Day, but not only because it is the summer solstice, the day with the most light. “The Longest Day” is also the Alzheimer’s Association’s global call-to-action to join the fight to end...
Read moreWilf Campus for Senior Living – 2021 Year in Review
Despite the challenges of the COVID 19 pandemic, we are proud that we have been able to continue to provide the highest level of care and service for our residents and clients at the Wilf Campus for Senior Living – Stein Assisted Living...
Read moreWoofs and Wags Dog Park Now Open at Wilentz Senior Residence
The Wilentz Senior Residence Woofs and Wags Dog Park recently opened for residents and their furry friends to utilize. The dog park is open from sunrise to sunset and is furnished with two park benches and a doggie waste station. “The dogs...
Read moreMental Health Month: The Facts on Mental Health and Ways to Fight the Stigma
May is national Mental Health Month, a time to highlight the impact of mental illness on many Americans — and educate each other on the warning signs. Mental health challenges look different for each individual, and may be difficult to recognize...
Read moreBenefits of Senior Transportation
When a senior loses their ability to drive, it can be more life-altering than expected. There are not only physical changes that may occur, but emotional and mental changes can affect the individual as well. While family members and loved ones...
Read moreLag B’Omer – A Day of Self-Care
By: Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner, BCC Director of Religious and Spiritual Services Starting from the second night of Passover, we have the practice of counting the days for a seven-week period, for 49 days, leading to the holiday of Shavuot...
Read moreNational Volunteer Week: Stein Hospice Volunteers Share their Stories
National Volunteer Week is a time to highlight the work of volunteers around the world and inspire others with their stories. The Wilf Campus for Senior Living appreciates the work of our volunteers and volunteer coordinators throughout our...
Read moreHow to Talk to Elderly Parents about Driving
As our parents age, the changes that come with it can be difficult. From long-term-care, to will-writing, the list of “hot topics” with aging parents is a long one! Interestingly enough, one of the toughest conversations to have might be about...
Read moreAddressing the Hazards of Polypharmacy in Older Adults
Medications are important for regulating and improving the health of many seniors. They often play a role in managing pain and enabling independence. Yet, managing multiple prescriptions can pose a risk of possible complications down the line...
Read moreStein Assisted Living Launches Virtual Volunteer Program
Just in time for National Volunteer Month, the Department of Resident Engagement at Stein Assisted Living announces the launch of its virtual volunteer program. The Wilf Campus for Senior Living commends McKenna Wardell, Director of Resident...
Read moreA Time of Renewal and Hope
“How is this night different than all others”? – that is the question that is asked each year during the Passover Seder. This year, Passover, which begins this Saturday, and Holy Week, with Good Friday next week and Easter Sunday, on April 4th...
Read morePassover 2021 – New Opportunities in the Midst of Uncertainty
By: Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner, BCC Director of Religious and Spiritual Services Who would have predicted a year ago that the era of COVID-19 would still remain with us for a Second Passover season? The first year of COVID-19 had many experiencing...
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