The decision to transition a loved one into senior living is a significant and often challenging choice. Age often brings changing medical needs, or a decline of pre-existing conditions. The right senior care solution (or combination of solutions) should help families...
National Association Honors Local Leader and Philanthropist ATLANTA, GA (February 26, 2024) Longtime Jewish HomeLife lay leader, volunteer and advocate Candy Berman won the Trustee of the Year Award from the Association of Jewish Aging Services (AJAS.) AJAS represents...
Caring for aging parents is a profound responsibility that often brings families together. However, it can also unearth complexities in sibling-to-sibling relationships as well as sibling-to-parent relationships, testing bonds and challenging dynamics. When multiple...
ATLANTA (December 5, 2023) In its annual Best Nursing Homes Issue released in November, U.S. News and World Report named The William Breman Jewish Home and its Aviv Rehabilitation Center as a 2024 Best Nursing Home. Located in Buckhead, The William Breman Jewish Home...
As our loved ones age, the responsibility of care often falls on that of the children. But what happens when those children are caring for children of their own? Enter, the sandwich generation. The sandwich generation is a term used to describe a group of individuals...