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JFS Elder Club Socialization & Support Caregiver Respite Older adults of all faiths, races, gender, ethnicity, abilities, sexual orientation and country of origin are welcome to enroll in The Elder Club program. www.jfswnc.org
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Asheville Elder Club Program Hendersonville Elder Club "Satellite" Program So they are watching us on TV? Looks like they’re having so much fun!
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Peer to peer socialization Sharing common memories & life experiences Socialization and Friendship Socialization & friendship in an enjoyable, structured group setting.
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Professional staff: Program Coordinator, Program Facilitator, Professional Cook Trained volunteer assistants Supervised, safe & structured environment Individual, respectful & caring support Nutritious meals prepared on site Options for safe door-to-door transportation IT IS: a structured social program—a unique approach to senior care. IT IS NOT: adult day care, a dementia group or a senior center. JFS Elder Club—Program Basics
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Daily ability-appropriate exercise & yoga Nutritious lunches served “restaurant style” Exercise & Nutrition Enjoying meals with peers fosters improved nutrition. Exercise improves strength & balance and reduces depression.
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Arts & crafts Music & Singing Topical & thoughtful discussions The Elder Club engages those of all abilities to enjoy music, art, lively discussions & other stimulating activities... Engaging & Enjoyable Activities...
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....crafts, games & a variety of creative activities contribute to a fun & stimulating day.... Lots of New Experiences
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Guests Bring Talent & Skill Talented guests enhance programming & bring a sense of involvement in community life.
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We welcome all older adults of all faiths to: socialize & enjoy peer companionship participate in program activities benefit from structure & professional supervision We welcome older adults who: may be isolated, have a limited ability to get out and/or have other social challenges may have good memory & cognitive ability may have mild to moderate dementia or other cognitive challenges may have physical limitations To qualify for admission all participants: Must meet eligibility requirements related to: toileting, eating, wandering, health & other admission criteria Who Should Attend Older adults of all faiths, races, gender, ethnicity, country of origin, sexual orientation and abilities are welcome to enroll in the Elder Club program.
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“The fact that we can be a part of this group… it is so wonderful to know you are welcome.” Members & Caregivers Say: “When the bus drops me off at home, I start looking forward to the next Elder Club meeting.” “Elder Club is a happy place. People are laughing all the time.” “The JFS Elder Club is a great deal of inspiration to me. I look forward to attending and pray that Elder Club will prosper and continue.” “Every community should have an Elder Club like this one! Participants are cared for - and cared about – and always treated with dignity, love, and respect. It’s heartwarming to watch the shared experiences and meaningful friendships that grow… a lovely way to enhance a well- seasoned life.”
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Caregiver Respite & Support Respite time for self-care & personal activities Peace of mind knowing loved ones are in a safe place, well cared for, with professional supervision Confidential consultations & resources for aging issues Caregiver groups & individual counseling Caregivers benefit from respite time & from support for their own needs.
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Outcomes measures consistently show positive benefits from participation in the Elder Club: Increased nutrition, socialization & physical activity Improved Quality of Life Reduced depression Supported “aging in place” Benefits of Elder Club Participation Participants consistently report positive effects & improved quality of life from Elder Club attendance! “After 15 years, what can I say… I love it.”
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Volunteers We welcome volunteers! Provide hands-on-help. Engage members in social interaction. Bring unique skills & interests to enhance the program. Receive in-service training. Have a very meaningful & rewarding experience. Have a lot of fun! Volunteers are essential to the work & spirit of the Elder Club.
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Hours of Operations and Services Elder Club locations, times & fees: In Asheville at Jewish Family Services of WNC: 2 Doctor’s Park Suite E, 417 Biltmore Ave, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 11am to 2pm. In Hendersonville at Agudas Israel Congregation: 505 Glasgow Lane, Wednesdays, 11am-2pm, beginning Fall 2016. The program tuition fee includes a daily snack and lunch. These are the only senior programs in WNC serving kosher or kosher-style meals. Door-to-door transportation may be arranged with Buncombe County’s Mountain Mobility or Henderson County’s Apple Country Transit. A very modest “share of cost” fee for transportation may be assessed. Some caregivers or family members choose to provide personal transportation to the program. Scholarships based on income & need may be available upon request. Visit the Jewish Family Services Website: www.jfswnc.org
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JFS Programs & Services Jewish Family Services of WNC is a non-profit social service agency for the people of Western North Carolina Our comprehensive services include: mental health counseling case management vocational support elder club group socialization program caregiver respite & support food pantry & emergency assistance kosher meals & friendly visitors College student loan program
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Contact Us Visit the Jewish Family Services Website: www.jfswnc.org For further information about the JFS Elder Club, to recommend a family member or friend, or to volunteer, contact: Anne Wainer, MSS JFS Social Worker & Elder Club Coordinator Phone: (828) 253-2900 ext. 12 or anne@jfswnc.organne@jfswnc.org To inquire about donor and sponsorship opportunities, contact: Alison B. Gilreath, MSW JFS Executive Director (828)253-2900 ext. 11 or alison@jfswnc.orgalison@jfswnc.org The Elder Club is made possible in part by support from: BJH Foundation for Senior Services, Buncombe County Aging Services, Henderson County Aging Services, WNC Jewish Federation, and many individual donors. 2 Doctor’s Park Suite E 417 Biltmore Ave., Asheville NC 28801
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