[Highland Park] What about our elderly?
ISSUES ON AGING IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD Caring for the elders in our community is the topic of the program at the Union Project cafe this Thursday, September 14th at 5:45 PM. Everyone is welcome! Sharyn Rubens, the Volunteer and Community Relations Co-ordinator for the Jewish Association on Aging (JAA) and Barbara Milch, the Volunteer Co-ordinator and Trainer for Sivitz Hospice have been invited by the Kiwanis Club of East Liberty to talk about their organization and how it impacts the community. They are eager to speak about current trends regarding the elderly and to take questions. The JAA serves the older population of the Greater Pittsburgh community, their families, and their caregivers using a comprehensive network of quality services and facilities that maximize the independence of the aging population. This non-denominational organization is currently celebrating their 100th year of service to the community through a continuum of care that includes the Charles Morris Nursing and Rehabilitation Center; two assisted living facilities, an Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, two day care programs for individuals with memory impairment, Sivitz Hospice, and a kosher Meals on Wheels operation. The Union Project is located at the corner of Stanton and N. Negley Aves. The Union Station Cafe is located on the N. Negley side of the building. For information or directions please contact Susy Robison at 412-392-4839 or <srobison@pittsburghsymphony.org>
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Susan Robison