by Stefanie Small | Aug 4, 2021 | Aging in Place, Generation to Generation, Health, Information
AARP recently did a study on what people’s perceptions were of dementia. There were many findings but a key finding was that people wanted to know early if they had a diagnosis so they could legally and financially plan. Planning can look like many things and look...
by Stefanie Small | Oct 13, 2020 | Generation to Generation, Humor
A thank you from Mischa Gelman, service coordinator at The New Riverview. Rabbi Eli Seidman recently retired after a 25-year run at the Jewish Association of Aging. He followed up in the footsteps of two other long-serving chaplains, Rabbi Ashinsky (who started...
by Stefanie Small | Aug 13, 2020 | Activities, Aging in Place, Generation to Generation
Zoom has become a new way of life in these times of COVID-19. And while it can be easier than we think, there are ways to improve your knowledge and become expert at it! AARP is giving lessons and we recommend people grab that opportunity! ...
by Stefanie Small | Feb 7, 2019 | Food, Generation to Generation, Humor
We were very lucky to have the players and coaches from the Pittsburgh Pirates come to the J’Cafe and serve lunch to our amazing...
by Stefanie Small | Feb 4, 2019 | Activities, Generation to Generation, Humor
A few weeks ago I had the best time. So much fun. Such a nostalgia trip. Just what the doctor ordered after such a sorrowful time in Pittsburgh. My husband and I went to Pittsburgh Public Theater to see Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin; a one man show about the life...
by Stefanie Small | Oct 3, 2018 | Aging in Place, Generation to Generation
Women “of a certain age” have recently redefined ideas of aging and beauty. These women are providing inspirations to generations and proving age is not a variable if you embrace your own sense of style. Social media influencers behind such blogs as Accidental Icon,...