Close-up of Mimie Zlotnik’s still life of flowers. 9 OUTPATIENT SERVICES ANATHAN CLUB ADULT DAY SERVICES* The JAA’s Anathan Club, a certified memory care center of excellence, offers supportive day and nighttime programs including stimulating, structured activities in a safe, secure environment. It also helps older adults and adults with memory care issues to remain socially active while living at home. The Anathan Club provides personal care, medication management, nutritious meals, and an atmosphere where members’ abilities are maximized. Call 412-422-9454. JAA OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION* Our licensed therapists offer clients lymphedema therapy, manual therapy, hand therapy, orthotic and prosthetic service, myofascial release, and even a safe driving program. Free transporta- tion to JAA Outpatient Rehab is available. Now with a second location at the Jewish Community Center. Call 412-421-7400 or 412-697-3505 (JCC). RESIDENTIAL SERVICES CHARLES M. MORRIS NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER A skilled nursing facility for short- and long-term rehab. Situated on a lush, green campus, Charles Morris has spacious private and semi-private rooms. It is comprised of four nursing CARING IN YOUR HOME HOME HEALTH SERVICES* People who have difficulty leaving home due to medical and/or physical restrictions, who have had changes in medical or physical conditions, or who have returned from hospital stays benefit from JAA’s Home Health Services. Trained staff will be in your home in 24 hours to assess your needs and create a treatment plan. JAA Home Health staff coordinates and communicates with your personal physicians. Call 412-586-3249. INDEPENDENCE AT HOME* Our Care Navigator facilitates our AgeWell at Home* program. This program helps to identify resources someone at home may need and/or helps make home modifications to allow them to remain living safely in their residence. Call 412-420-4000, ext. 2252. MOLLIE’S MEALS* Kosher home-delivered meal program for seniors and homebound adults. Mollie’s Meals provides tasty, nutrit- ious meals to frail adults and allows socialization, observation, and referrals to other programs in the AgeWell continuum. The menus are designed by Allegheny Area Agency on Aging dietitians. Call 412-421-7616. SIVITZ JEWISH HOSPICE Hospice care focusing on quality of life by addressing the patient’s spiritual, physical, and emotional needs while managing pain and other symptoms. Sivitz is always looking for volunteers who can provide companion visits or specialty programing like massage and reiki to support patients and their families. Call 412-422-5700. OUR SERVICES (Continued on page 11)