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Greenwood House provides a continuum of care for older adults — including skilled nursing, assisted living, rehabilitation, homecare and hospice — with an emphasis on compassionate, dignified care rooted in Jewish traditions and values while serving people of all faiths.
JCHE provides safe and affordable independent housing where older adults of all backgrounds can age in community. Our programs and services enable residents to live a full life of connection and purpose in a dynamic and supportive environment.
The Little Sisters of the Poor offer needy elderly persons total quality care in a loving, supportive Home where they are welcomed as family and cared for with dignity and respect until death. Believing that to accompany the elderly on their final journey is the greatest expression of their vow of hospitality, the Little Sisters humbly and prayerfully devote their lives to fulfilling this most sacred aspect of theLord's mission of salvation.
Heart of the Valley, founded in March 1987, is a non-profit community based 501 (c)(3) corporation, committed to facilitating and supporting independent living for seniors. Our volunteers act as friendly neighbors.
The mission of Meals on Wheels of the Monterey Peninsula is to empower seniors, disabled adults, veterans, and other underserved populations to remain independent by nourishing their bodies, minds, and spirits to drive out hunger and isolation in our region.
Mary Health of the Sick is a nonprofit skilled nursing facility run by the Servants of Mary that provides long‑term and short‑term skilled nursing and rehabilitative care to elderly and terminally‑ill patients. The organization emphasizes whole‑person care — addressing residents’ physical, emotional and spiritual needs — and supports residents and families through life’s final transitions with compassion.
Consistent with Jewish values and traditions, the mission of Jewish Senior Services® is to assure seniors the health care, housing and geriatric services required to achieve the highest possible quality of life attainable for them. Jewish Senior Services proudly serves individuals of all faiths.
The mission of God's Love We Deliver is to improve the health and well-being of men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-altering illnesses by alleviating hunger and malnutrition. We prepare and deliver nutritious, high-quality meals to people who, because of their illness, are unable to provide or prepare meals for themselves. We also provide illness-specific nutrition education and counseling to our clients and families, care providers and other service organizations. All of our services are provided free of charge without regard to income.
We create peace of mind by providing compassionate care and support to those who need us. People of all ages turn to Avow for various kinds of support. As a result, we cast our mission statement to define our 'customers' as "those who need us;" similarly, we defined the universal service we provide as "creating peace of mind." Some people we help are terminally ill, others are grieving. Some need education on how to be a compassionate caregiver. Some are children working through a loss. Because there is such variety in our clients and why they turn to us, we think our mission statement explains what we universally work to provide: peace of mind.
The Bridge's purpose is to reduce adult long-term homelessness in Dallas and the surrounding region by developing, coordinating, and/or delivering the following services: outreach/intake, jail diversion/reentry, emergency shelter/transitional shelter, primary health care/behavioral health care, recreational/educational activities, employment/supported employment/disability income and affordable housing/supportive housing. The Bridge benefits the broader community with increasing public safety and improving public health.