Café Connection: A Memory Café was created in 2016 by Samost Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS), the Katz JCC, and Jewish Senior Housing and Healthcare Service (JSHHS) to sup port individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other cognitive impairments, as well as their care partners. Often fearing rejection and stigma, care partners worry that the […]
The needs of children with developmental disabilities are as diverse as the families who care for them. JFCS strives to provide a wide range of options to help parents and caregivers meet their children’s needs while maintaining the stability and wellbeing of the entire family. The JFCS Self-Hired Respite Care service gives families short-term relief […]
The death of a spouse or longtime partner is one of the most painful life cycle events most of us will ever experience. Each person journeys through grief, healing, and adjustment in their own way, but no one needs to go through it alone. Samost Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS) is committed to guiding […]
During LGBTQ+ Pride Month, and throughout the year, Samost Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS) is dedicated to providing a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for members of the LGBTQ+ community. The agency has created two award-winning programs where each individual’s sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression can be embraced, affirmed, and celebrated. The only […]
By Carlos Bermeo, LCSW, NBCCH, JFCS Director of Clinical Services Following the unexpected and sudden loss of a loved one, there is no “formula” for dealing with grief. It is important to find ways to remember the deceased that will allow you to peacefully move on and live the life you were meant to live. […]
It’s that time of year again…summer is coming to an end and families are preparing their kids to go back to school. But this year, the word “back” will mean different things for different families. Some students will be physically going to school, some will be learning remotely, and others will be doing a combination […]
For many parents, having teenagers who are self-isolating at home during the coronavirus pandemic poses unique challenges. While younger children may be thrilled at the prospect of having their parents’ undivided attention, teens are likely to feel differently. The nonstop news cycle about coronavirus—along with 24/7 access to social media—is causing an extra layer of […]
Deaths during the coronavirus pandemic often mean that loved ones are dying suddenly and unexpectedly, without their families by their side. The sad reality is that, to protect everyone from the virus, the very ill and dying cannot have their family around them. The inability to participate in funerals and cultural rituals such as Shiva […]
As the coronavirus pandemic continues through the spring, JFCS staffers are fielding up to 200 calls each day from community members who are facing the very real and very scary prospect of food insecurity. That number is only expected to grow in coming weeks. During this challenging time, our neighbors need us more than ever, […]
Now in its 12th year, the 5K Run & Walk 4 Family & Friends with Cancer has become a tradition for many community members. The grassroots event spreads awareness, raises critical research funds, and helps local cancer patients overcome financial difficulties associated with their illnesses. Since its start in 2008, the event has raised well […]