Categories for Adult Day Health

July 13, 2022
See What Our Residents are Saying About Us!
Resident feedback is the most important way we can measure the satisfaction level of our residents. From the looks of it, we are succeeding! Below are some of the comments…

June 14, 2022
Chelsea Jewish Lifecare Designated as Top Place to Work!
We are excited to announce that Chelsea Jewish Lifecare has received the prestigious Great Place to Work® designation. The certification process involved surveying employees on more than 60 elements and…

July 19, 2021
Sephardic Foundation on Aging Supports Dementia Care Programming
The Sephardic Foundation supports programming at The Jeffrey and Susan Brudnick Center for Living in Peabody and Katzman Family Center for Living in Chelsea. Chelsea Jewish Lifecare is pleased to…

February 26, 2020
Easy Does It: Heart Friendly Low Impact Exercises
Exercise is beneficial at any age, but it’s a particularly important component in aging healthy. It can be difficult to fit exercise into our lives on a daily basis –and…

January 14, 2020
Respite And Adult Day Health Care: Solutions That Help Caregivers & Loved Ones
Respite care and adult day care are viable options for seniors and their families. Both types of care enable caregivers to take time for themselves, while the elders are able…

November 10, 2016
Volunteerism and Community Building
Providing, fostering and promoting community building and volunteerism is an everyday occurrence at the Shapiro-Rudolph Adult Day Center. In fact, the Day Center was awarded the 2016 Community Service Award…

June 24, 2016
Learning Never Ends at the Shapiro-Rudolph Adult Day Center
By June Davis, Director, Shapiro-Rudolph Adult Day Health Center Challenging our brains as we grow older can improve our cognitive abilities and our memory. At the Shapiro-Rudolph Adult Day Center…

February 9, 2016
From Generation to Generation
From Generation to Generation through Songs, Crayons and Games By Amy Forman, Jewish Journal Staff Published February 04, 2016, issue of February 04, 2016. “Twice each week, 95-year-old Marty Lawson…

October 28, 2015
Show Your Appreciation
By Mary Jeanne DiChicco, Director of Clinical Mentorship, Chelsea Jewish Lifecare How often do you remember to tell people how much you like, admire, or appreciate them? For most, it’s…

October 5, 2015
It’s All About Intergenerational Programming
By Ellen Gordon, Director of Resident Life, Peabody Campus The Peabody Campus of the Chelsea Jewish Lifecare is very fortunate to have an on-site Early Childhood Center (ECC). These programs…

September 21, 2015
The Journey Through our Healthcare System
By Terry Halliday, VP of Business Development, Chelsea Jewish Lifecare As people enter the healthcare system, they embark upon a journey with unexpected twists and turns. It is one that…

September 18, 2015
Recreational Programming for the Young at Heart
By Jim Honohan, Director of Recreational Programming, Chelsea Jewish Lifecare How important are activities in your life? When you start to think about it, you will most likely find that…