KleinLife: Northeast Philadelphia (Formerly: Klein JCC)
Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line (Formerly: Martins Run)
Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Campus
10100 Jamison Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-698-7300 • kleinlife.org
Serves a hot kosher lunch and offers a full program of adult-education classes
and activities weekdays and one Sunday each month. A computer center and
classes link seniors to the Internet. Activities include holiday programs, enter-
tainment, exercise groups, yoga, support and discussion groups, ESL and citi-
zenship classes, a social club, a Russian-speaking program, travel clubs and day
trips to theaters, museums and cultural events. A social worker is available to
help seniors gain access to needed community services, including home-deliv-
ered meals. Volunteer opportunities are available. Transportation can be
arranged to and from the center. Offers free membership to SilverSneakers® and
Silver&Fit® program participants.

100 Halcyon Drive • Media, PA 19063 • 610-355-1328
kdiorio@wel.org • www.wel.org/Delaware-County.aspx
Offers an Energy Club and Fitness Center with an indoor, heated pool and
juice bar café. Club promotes health and recreation through a variety of
classes, lectures and wellness programs. The Wellness Center is staffed with
on-site, board-certified physicians, providing residents with care in their
own homes. Additional amenities on the premises are: surround-sound
theater, modern library and computer center, a variety of dining options,
24-hour emergency-response system, Shabbat services, scheduled trans-
portation and more.

KleinLife Center City
Jewish Community Services Building
2100 Arch Street • Philadelphia, PA 19103 • 215-832-0539
lellis@kleinlife.org Provides programming for seniors, including socialization and social
services, classes, exercise and health presentations, Yiddish, musical
entertainment, holiday celebrations and a hot kosher lunch on Friday,
from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Take-home frozen kosher meals are available
at a modest cost. Transportation can be arranged.

Federation Housing, Inc.

Administrative Office
8900 Roosevelt Boulevard • Philadelphia, PA 19115
215-673-6446 or TTD:215-673-6459 • Fax: 215-673-9525
federationhousing.org Develops and manages affordable housing for low- or modest-income elderly.

Applicants must be at least 62 years old, and able to live independently. Offers
social programs, transportation, housekeeping, social-service support, rabbini-
cal support, kosher-style meals, residential programs and daily activities. Hous-
ing offered at the following pro perties:
KleinLife: Montgomery County
E PHRAIM G OLDSTEIN A PARTMENTS
Congregation Adath Jeshurun
7763 Old York Road • Elkins Park, PA 19027
215-635-5244 • swaldman@kleinlife.org
Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 10 a.m.

to 2 p.m., offering a wide range of programs, such as art
and music, current events, fitness, etc. Also offers a free daily hot
kosher lunch.

12003 Bustleton Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-969-0400 • Fax: 215-698-8263
KleinLife: Northeast Philadelphia--Russian Speaking
10100 Jamison Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-698-7300 Geared to senior adults whose primary language is Russian. Offers
kosher lunches, computer instruction, cultural and educational pro-
grams, citizenship preparation courses, ESL classes, Shabbat programs
and entertainment. Participants join with other Klein senior adult partic-
ipants in activities and access to social services.

KleinLife: Rhawnhurst
Tabas House • 2101 Strahle Street • Philadelphia, PA 19152
215-745-3127 Offers hot lunches, and afternoon social and educational programs to
members Tuesday through Friday. Provides bimonthly shopping assis-
tance, trips and special holiday programs.

KleinLife Travel Program for Adults
215-698-7300, Ext. 176
Provides the opportunity to participate in various entertainment and
cultural trips throughout the month. Trips include shows at local and
Broadway theaters, concerts, opera, film, museums and fine dining.

All trips include round-trip bus transportation from the KleinLife and
are escorted by KleinLife staff. Trips are open to KleinLife members
and guests.

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M IRIAM AND R OBERT M. R IEDER H OUSE
10102 Jamison Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-464-4151 • Fax: 215-464-9793
R OBERT S ALIGMAN H OUSE & S ALIGMAN N ORTH
8900 Roosevelt Boulevard • Philadelphia, PA 19115
215-464-3377 or 215-673-6446 • Fax: 215-673-9525
A RTHUR AND E STELLE S IDEWATER H OUSE
780 Byberry Road • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-856-9484 • Fax: 215-856-9550
E VELYN AND D ANIEL M. T ABAS H OUSE
10102 Jamison Avenue, Unit B • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-464-4151 • Fax: 215-464-9793
C ENTER P ARK III
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Campus
10102-C Jamison Avenue, Unit C • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-464-4151 • Fax: 215-464-9793
S AMUEL A. G REEN H OUSE
1509 Ashbourne Road • Elkins Park, PA 19027
215-635-4100 • Fax: 215-635-7402
S AMUEL T ABAS H OUSE
2101 Strahle Street • Philadelphia, PA 19152
215-722-8688 • Fax: 215-725-9377
S OMERTON C OURT S ENIOR R ESIDENCES
— F LORENCE E. G REEN H OUSE
4701 Somerton Road • Trevose, PA 19053
215-364-1167 • Fax: 215-364-1187




Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line (Formerly: Martins Run)
KleinLife: Northeast Philadelphia (Formerly: Klein JCC)
100 Halcyon Drive • Media, PA 19063 • 610-355-1328
kdiorio@wel.org • www.wel.org/Delaware-County.aspx
Offers apartments with services and amenities, such as security and housekeep-
ing, as well as dining facilities. Campus offerings include cultural, educational
and fitness programs, university lecture series, library and computer center,
24-hour emergency response system, scheduled transportation and banking
services, Shabbat services and kosher dining services. Personal-care (assisted
living) and long-term care programs are also available.

See ad on Cover 3
Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Campus
10100 Jamison Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-698-7300 • kleinlife.org
Gateways to Aging Well
Provides Jewish seniors with an array of supportive services so they can
maintain their independence and improve their quality of life. The program
includes intake and assessment; supportive services, such as counseling,
congregate meals and socialization programs at KleinLife in Northeast
Philadelphia; and in-home support, such as friendly visiting, home deliv-
ered meals and home modifications. The program includes case manage-
ment and outreach components delivered to people in neighborhood
around KleinLife.

In-Home Support Program
gsilverb@ihsp.pcaphl.org Provides services for temporarily homebound elderly, including meals,
cleaning, supportive counseling and handicapped assistive devices for the
residents of the Greater Northeast. Will screen clients for eligibility and
connect them to home health-care options and provide subsidies, if
appropriate. Home Delivered Meals
igulko@kleinlife.org • kleinlife.org
Provides kosher and supplemental meals to the older adult community
who are unable to prepare meals for themselves.

Cook for a Friend — Meals are provided by local volunteers, syna-
gogue groups, Hebrew-schools and other organizations within the Jewish
community. The meals are delivered by local volunteers who often stay
for a short visit. There is no charge for participation in theprogram, but
voluntary contributions are requested to help defray the program costs.

Catered Meals — Frozen, microwaveable meals are prepared by a
local caterer and delivered by volunteers. The program serves seniors in
Northeast Philadelphia, Abington and Cheltenham.

Mildred Shor Inn
Abramson Center for Jewish Life
1425 Horsham Road • North Wales, PA 19454
215-371-3400 or 1-888-340-0080 • Fax: 215-371-3032
info@abramsoncenter.org • abramsoncenter.org
Studio and one-bedroom senior living apartments in a suburban setting, with
personal-care services available. Access to medical and rehabilitative care. Meals
and snacks prepared in a kosher kitchen.

Brith Sholom House
3939 Conshohocken Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-877-3445 or 1-800-654-5984 • Fax: 215-477-1330 • BrithSholom.com
Apartment-house living for older adults. Sponsored by the Brith Sholom
Foundation. I N -H OME S ERVICES
Abramson Home Care
261 Old York Road, Suite 318 • Jenkintown, PA 19046
215-371-3400 or 888-340-0080 • Fax: 215-371-3132
info@abramsoncenter.org • abramsoncenter.org
Skilled home-care and homemaker services, including nursing care; physical,
occupational and speech therapy; medical social services; orthopedic and car-
diac aftercare; wound care; medication instruction, education and counseling
on health concerns; help with personal-care needs; light housekeeping and
laundry; meal preparation and errands; escorts to medical appointments; com-
panions; and respite for family caregivers. A program of the Abramson Center
for Jewish Life.

JEVS Human Services
2770 Red Lion Road • Philadelphia, PA 19114
215-728-4435 • Fax: 267-298-1301 • jevshumanservices.org
Nursing Home Transition
supportscoordination@jevs.org Offers support for individuals transitioning from a nursing home to a more
independent living situation. Individuals receive one-on-one support from
a qualified coordinator, as well as assistance planning and orchestrating the
move. Emphasis is placed on learning skills for increased self-sufficiency
and household management.

Supports Coordination
Adults 18 years of age or older who are mentally alert, have a physical dis-
ability lasting for more than a year, can benefit from Supports Coordination
to stay in their own homes, go to work, attend school and participate fully in
the community. Assists individuals who participate in the Office of Long-
Term Living (OLTL) programs in gaining access to needed services and
other state Medicaid plan services, as well as other medical and social serv-
ices regardless of the funding source. Services are free to those who qualify.

L ONG -T ERM C ARE
Abramson Residence
Abramson Center for Jewish Life
1425 Horsham Road • North Wales, PA 19454
215-371-3400 or 1-888-340-0080 • Fax: 215-371-3032
info@abramsoncenter.org • abramsoncenter.org
Long-term nursing and Alzheimer’s care in a residential setting. Single-occu-
pancy bedrooms are arranged in clusters to enhance privacy. Residents receive
the services of staff physicians, physician’s assistants, nurses, social workers,
activity therapists, rehabilitation therapists and access to a range of medical sub-
specialties. Extensive Jewish religious and cultural programming. Kosher meals
are prepared on-site under Orthodox supervision.

Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line
(Formerly: Martins Run)
100 Halcyon Drive • Media, PA 19063 • 610-355-1328
kdiorio@wel.org • www.wel.org/Delaware-County.aspx
Offers apartment-homes featuring security, housekeeping, kosher dining
services and Shabbat services. Offers programs and activities from cultural
events and educational programs to the computer lab, the Energy Club and
fitness classes. Provides a 24-hour emergency-response system, scheduled
transportation and banking services. Personal-care living and continued-care
living available.

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