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You are worried about your aging parent or loved one who is in need of some assistance. Perhaps you are a primary caregiver who needs some support yourself. We can help.
AgeWell Pittsburgh, a multi-agency collaborative resource created to help older adults live well, offers an information hotline where a knowledgeable specialist will help answer your questions and help you connect with services for your aging parent or loved one.
The AgeWell Pittsburgh information and referral hotline is answered by a real person who is up-to-date on local services and places to find information. We provide information and support for the whole family.
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JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org
Often the hardest part of caregiving is getting your loved one to accept help—from you or from professionals, especially when family dynamics are involved. JFCS’s licensed clinical social workers can help you broach the subject and move on to developing and implementing a realistic plan.
JFCS staff have extensive experience in working with families to address interpersonal issues, deal with financial concerns, determine future responsibilities, and get everyone working together to develop the plan of care.
We keep the family focused on the objective: ensuring that your parent or loved one is well-cared for in a way that is consistent with their needs and wishes, but satisfies your concerns about their safety and well-being, and your own.
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JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org
Our experienced social workers visit clients in their homes to complete a thorough, multi-dimensional assessment. By evaluating clients in their homes, the social worker is able to make first-hand observations of the living environment and how the client functions in it.
Our comprehensive assessment covers the following aspects of a client’s life:
• Health concerns and medication management
• Nutritional intake
• Activities of daily living (such as bathing, getting dressed)
• Mood disorders like depression and anxiety
• Cognitive functioning
• Socialization
• Exercise and physical activity
When this assessment identifies areas of potential concern, the geriatric social worker will educate the client and family members about additional services from either JFCS or other community-based providers that could address any deficits and benefit the client.
Please note that in-home assessments are limited primarily to areas within the boundaries of Allegheny County.
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To learn more about Care Management at JFCS, contact JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org
Most Holocaust survivors are widows and widowers now in their 80s and 90s. They may feel isolated, depressed, alone and anxious. Their ability to cope with the challenges of illness and aging can be complicated by the suffering, loss and deprivation experienced during the Holocaust.
JFCS’s program for Holocaust survivors addresses the unique needs of Jewish victims of Nazi persecution through services including home-based care, counseling and help in filing claims for reparations.
Social services for Nazi victims are supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc.
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JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org
Aging presents challenges that can feel overwhelming for everyone involved. For aging adults, it might be a growing mental infirmity, the death of a spouse or the loss of independence. For adult children, it may be the stress of juggling the care of an older parent with the demands of families and jobs.
Our professional staff of licensed clinical social workers and consulting geriatric psychiatrist are adept at addressing the psychological challenges of aging, and its effect on both older adults and their families and caregivers.
After a comprehensive evaluation, we offer a wide range of services including individual and family counseling, services for those unable to come into the office and psychiatric assessment and medication treatment.
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JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org
CONTACT US TODAY
To learn more about Care Management at JFCS, contact JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org
Older adults ages 60+ who no longer drive and qualify can apply to have a friendly volunteer drive them to local medical appointments, shopping or activities.
AgeWell Rides is a collaborator in Open Your Heart to a Senior of the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
AgeWell Rides keeps you active and independent, by providing volunteer drivers for short, local rides, allowing older adults to be less dependent on family members for transportation.
AgeWell Rides is always in need of volunteers. We provide training, flexible hours, and a convenient web-based scheduling system.
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JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org
AgeWell Visits helps older adults 65+ remain connected to the community by arranging friendly home visits from volunteers.
AgeWell Visits is a collaborator in Open Your Heart to a Senior of the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
If the older adult in your life lives alone or spends hours alone each day, a friendly visit can help alleviate loneliness or depression, and keep them connected to the community.
AgeWell Visits volunteers will chat and listen, help with small household projects like watering houseplants or organizing photo albums, play games like Scrabble or cards, or engage in any number of easily shared activities to help brighten an older adult’s day.
AgeWell Visits needs friendly volunteers! Do you enjoy spending time with older adults? Are you a reliable and friendly person? We provide training, a convenient, web-based scheduling system, and free background checks.
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JFCS Older Adult Services | 412-422-0400 | olderadults@jfcspgh.org