We are thrilled to announce that Rebecca Shirley has joined our team as a new Resident Engagement Coordinator! Rebecca is a passionate recreation professional who has been in the field for the past four years. What started as a happy accident...
Read moreFourth of July Celebration at Stein Assisted Living
At Stein Assisted Living, we believe in joyful and exciting experiences for our residents, and this Fourth of July was no exception! Our Fourth of July Barbecue Celebration brought together residents, families, staff, and board members for a day...
Read moreCelebrating Generosity: A Heartfelt Thank You to Seton Hall’s SOTA
Celebrating Generosity: A Heartfelt Thank You to Seton Hall’s Student Occupational Therapy Association We are thrilled to extend our deepest gratitude to the Seton Hall Student Occupational Therapy Association for their incredible donation...
Read moreTime to Start Your Summer Garden!
Have you started your summer garden yet? There’s nothing quite as delicious and nutritious as vine-ripened tomatoes, freshly harvested peaches and corn, or homegrown herbs and spices. Growing your own edible plants can be a fun, rewarding, and...
Read moreMental Health Month: The Facts on Mental Health and Ways to Fight the Stigma
While many factors contribute to mental health issues, it is important to highlight two important facts; many people are not receiving the treatment that they need, and stigma is keeping many people from seeking treatment. In light of Mental...
Read moreAs We Approach Passover
By: Rabbi Richard Fagan As people prepare to celebrate Pesach (Passover), it is good to remember two rabbis, about 1800 years ago, who differed on what the holiday was really about. Freedom from Egyptian slavery? Yes, certainly. But what was...
Read moreCommon Misconceptions About Hospice Care
Hospice care may be one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern medicine. Since hospice care is typically l associated with death and dying, people may fear or avoid learning about it. At the Wilf Campus for Senior Living, Stein Hospice...
Read moreWhat Is Palliative Care?
Palliative care is part of a continuum of care services provided through a variety of disciplines to help people as they journey through life. Because this term is sometimes associated with end-of-life care, there can be fear or distrust...
Read moreThe Growing Demand for End-of-Life Care: How You Can Make a Difference
The U.S. population is aging, with the 2020 census reporting that one in six people are age 65 and over. Advanced medical care is helping many of us live longer, and symptoms of chronic diseases and other conditions are often managed medically...
Read moreCelebrating a Century
Celebrating a Century: Harriet Krasky’s Remarkable 100th Birthday at Stein Assisted Living At Stein Assisted Living, joy echoed through the halls as our community came together to celebrate the extraordinary life of Harriet Krasky, who...
Read moreCelebrating the Festival of Lights
Celebrating the Festival of Lights: Hanukkah Joy at Stein Assisted Living As the winter season approaches, so does the warmth and joy of Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights. At Stein Assisted Living, we embrace the spirit of togetherness and...
Read more2024 Alexander Joseph Kaufman Author Lecture Series
The Foundation of Wilf Campus for Senior Living is pleased to announce the2024 Author Series Dates as part of the Alexander Joseph Kaufman Author Lecture Series. The Alexander Joseph Kaufman Memorial Author Lecture Series is a program in which...
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