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Jewish Association on Aging

From the JAA website: The Jewish Association on Aging provides services that keep seniors active, independent, and connected to the community.

Founded in 1993, the JAA provides a comprehensive network of services to older adults in Greater Pittsburgh, regardless of religious affiliation. Programs are guided by Jewish values and observant of Jewish traditions.

Residential Services

Charles M. Morris Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
(412-420-4000)

Assisted Living Residence at Weinberg Village
(412-521-6024)

LHAS Arbor at Weinberg Village - Assisted Living Dementia Care
(412-521-6024)

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Terrace
(412-421-5757)

JAA Centers for Rehabilitation
(412-325-8999)

Home and Community Services

Council Care Adult Day Services

  • Anathan Club (412-422-9454)
  • Council Care/Irving Spolan Center (412-521-8795)

Mollie's Meals
(412-421-7616)

Sivitz Hospice and Palliative Care and Home Health Care
(412-422-5700)

AgeWell Pittsburgh
(412-422-0400)

We will be holding a CEU breakfast on May 20, 2009. The speakers will be Carla Colello, S/W and Jeffrey Weinberg, Administrator of SNU Westmoreland Hospital. The topic will be "How to Navigate the Bureaucratic Maze of Healthcare for the Elderly" (2 credits). Call Kathy Fuller, Marketing Director of JAA at 412-521-2475 for details.


For more information, please contact:

Jewish Association on Aging
200 JHF Dr.
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

PHONE: 412-420-4000
EMAIL: Jewish Association on Aging
WEBSITE: www.jaapgh.org

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