Opinion: To confront the senior care staffing crisis, invest in what works
State Senator Cordell Cleare, an invaluable champion of The New Jewish Home’s SkillSpring program, wrote a compelling op-ed about SkillSpring in City & State New York that was published earlier this month: To Confront the Senior Care Staffing Crisis, Invest in What Works.
SkillSpring is a proven workforce development solution that has propelled 1,100+ NYC high school students and young adults (ages 18–27) to pursue rewarding careers in healthcare at no cost. Click here to learn more.
Read the City & State New York article HERE.
Remembering Iris Apfel, 1921-2024
The New Jewish Home mourns the passing of Iris Apfel. We were grateful to have honored Ms. Apfel at our 2017 Eight over Eighty Gala. Please watch this wonderful short video from the 2017 Gala.
Read MoreBest Stretches for Older Adults
Stretching helps you maintain flexibility and mobility, which is crucial for good health – especially as you age. The New Jewish Home’s licensed physical therapists and rehabilitation specialists are here to help with six essential stretches for older adults and seniors that target your legs and back, helping you lead a more active, independent life.
Read MoreAn Enthusiastic Volunteer Brings Companionship to Sarah Neuman Residents
Clark Morehouse, a retired TV advertising manager, finds the two hours a week he spends in spirited conversation with older adults meaningful and rewarding.
Read MoreNavigating the Path from Hospital to Home with Rehab and Support Services
The journey from hospital to home after a medical episode or surgical procedure can be challenging for patients and their families. It’s a time when post-acute care – like short-term rehab, skilled nursing, and other support services – is pivotal in ensuring a smooth recovery.
Read MoreExpanding Its Reach: SkillSpring Program Extended to Competing Nursing Homes After 17 Years of Success
The SkillSpring program, initiated in 2006 by The New Jewish Home in New York to address workforce shortages in long-term care, is expanding its reach to assist in-state competitors. Originally designed to offer a career path in nursing for financially insecure young adults, the program has successfully expanded to other facilities in the state, including a recent pilot program at the Isabella Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Care in Washington Heights. This pilot program graduated 14 students who are expected to pursue careers as certified nursing assistants. By the start of 2023, over 150 SkillSpring alumni had been hired, with more than 90% either employed or pursuing higher education.
Read MoreThe New Jewish Home Honors Graduates from Isabella Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation and Hebrew Home at Riverdale by RiverSpring Living as SkillSpring Program Expands
On December 19, The New Jewish Home hosted a ceremony at its Manhattan Campus honoring the first graduating class of SkillSpring Young Adult Program participants at Metropolitan Jewish Health’s (MJHS) Isabella Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Care in Washington Heights, along with graduates from the program’s Hebrew Home at Riverdale by RiverSpring Living’s class in the Bronx.
Read MoreIn-Home Safety & Wellness: Adapting Your NYC Living Space As You Age
For older adults and seniors living in New York City, aging in place can offer independence and a sense of connection. In this blog, we explain how New Yorkers can adapt their living space as they age to ensure safety, wellness, and the freedom to continue thriving in the communities they call home.
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