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Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living. CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy.PAMPHLET COLLECTION
Tauber Holocaust Library Historical Pamphlet Collection As events in Europe unfolded during the years 1933-1945, hundreds of pamphlets, produced by scores of organizations, were published in several languages. Reports of the oppression of Jewish citizens in Germany appeared almost immediately after the Nazi party rose to power in 1933. As persecutions increased inside Germany, and Read More DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world. CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicideMARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living. CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy.PAMPHLET COLLECTION
Tauber Holocaust Library Historical Pamphlet Collection As events in Europe unfolded during the years 1933-1945, hundreds of pamphlets, produced by scores of organizations, were published in several languages. Reports of the oppression of Jewish citizens in Germany appeared almost immediately after the Nazi party rose to power in 1933. As persecutions increased inside Germany, and Read More DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world. SENIOR CARE MANAGER, CONSERVATORSHIP PROGRAM Under the supervision of the Director of Seniors At Home, the Senior Care Manager, Conservatorship Program provides casework services to the conserved and older adult population served by JFCS and represents JFCS and its clients to the court in the Sacramento area. The Senior Care Manager understands and assists in meeting budget and servicesgoals,
MULTIPURPOSE SENIOR SERVICES PROGRAM (MSSP) Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) is a state-wide, voluntary geriatric care management program that enables frail seniors who otherwise would have difficulty living independently to remain in their own homes. In Marin County, MSSP is locally administered by Seniors At Home (as part of Jewish Family and Children’s Services).JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT
Under the supervision of the Controller, the Junior Accountant is responsible for tracking and reporting for loans, grants, and individual assistance issued to Agency clients; for monitoring the loan aging and notifying the loan officer and management of potential issues. The Junior Accountant is the custodian for food vouchers and petty cash and is also PALLIATIVE CARE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM JFCS’ Seniors At Home Palliative Care Program offers a comprehensive Palliative Care Volunteer Program each year. No prior medical or hospice experience is necessary. Volunteers touch the lives of those in the midst of a serious health challenge through companionship, compassion, and presence, relieving suffering at any time over the course of an illness. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH (CCY) Under the supervision of the Associate Executive Director, who is the acting Director of the Center for Children and Youth, the Associate Director of CCY guides the planning and implementation of all Parents Place parent education and support programs in a manner that is responsive to the needs of constituents of the Center for Children GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING Grief and Bereavement Counseling. Coping with the loss of a loved one may be one of the hardest experiences we face in our lifetime. Whether expected or unanticipated, the death of a spouse, child, or other loved one has a profound effect on us. GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living.VOLUNTEER VISITORS
Volunteer Visitors UPDATE: Currently all visits are done via phone calls due to COVID-19. Human connection is just good medicine! Our friendly volunteers are here to provide Seniors At Home clients extra care, company and support to create better health outcomes and enhance well being. Palliative Care Volunteers Specially trained volunteers are matched with those CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CHECKLIST: 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER Hospital Discharge Checklist. Here are ten important things to consider when preparing for a hospital discharge: 1.Safety – Is your home a safe place for your recovery? Think about any stairs, steps, or other mobility challenges inside your home and create a plan for how you will deal with them. CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicideMARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living. CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy.PAMPHLET COLLECTION
Tauber Holocaust Library Historical Pamphlet Collection As events in Europe unfolded during the years 1933-1945, hundreds of pamphlets, produced by scores of organizations, were published in several languages. Reports of the oppression of Jewish citizens in Germany appeared almost immediately after the Nazi party rose to power in 1933. As persecutions increased inside Germany, and Read More DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world. CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicideMARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living. CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy.PAMPHLET COLLECTION
Tauber Holocaust Library Historical Pamphlet Collection As events in Europe unfolded during the years 1933-1945, hundreds of pamphlets, produced by scores of organizations, were published in several languages. Reports of the oppression of Jewish citizens in Germany appeared almost immediately after the Nazi party rose to power in 1933. As persecutions increased inside Germany, and Read More DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world. SENIOR CARE MANAGER, CONSERVATORSHIP PROGRAM Under the supervision of the Director of Seniors At Home, the Senior Care Manager, Conservatorship Program provides casework services to the conserved and older adult population served by JFCS and represents JFCS and its clients to the court in the Sacramento area. The Senior Care Manager understands and assists in meeting budget and servicesgoals,
MULTIPURPOSE SENIOR SERVICES PROGRAM (MSSP) Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) is a state-wide, voluntary geriatric care management program that enables frail seniors who otherwise would have difficulty living independently to remain in their own homes. In Marin County, MSSP is locally administered by Seniors At Home (as part of Jewish Family and Children’s Services).JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT
Under the supervision of the Controller, the Junior Accountant is responsible for tracking and reporting for loans, grants, and individual assistance issued to Agency clients; for monitoring the loan aging and notifying the loan officer and management of potential issues. The Junior Accountant is the custodian for food vouchers and petty cash and is also PALLIATIVE CARE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM JFCS’ Seniors At Home Palliative Care Program offers a comprehensive Palliative Care Volunteer Program each year. No prior medical or hospice experience is necessary. Volunteers touch the lives of those in the midst of a serious health challenge through companionship, compassion, and presence, relieving suffering at any time over the course of an illness. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH (CCY) Under the supervision of the Associate Executive Director, who is the acting Director of the Center for Children and Youth, the Associate Director of CCY guides the planning and implementation of all Parents Place parent education and support programs in a manner that is responsive to the needs of constituents of the Center for Children GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING Grief and Bereavement Counseling. Coping with the loss of a loved one may be one of the hardest experiences we face in our lifetime. Whether expected or unanticipated, the death of a spouse, child, or other loved one has a profound effect on us. GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living.VOLUNTEER VISITORS
Volunteer Visitors UPDATE: Currently all visits are done via phone calls due to COVID-19. Human connection is just good medicine! Our friendly volunteers are here to provide Seniors At Home clients extra care, company and support to create better health outcomes and enhance well being. Palliative Care Volunteers Specially trained volunteers are matched with those CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CHECKLIST: 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER Hospital Discharge Checklist. Here are ten important things to consider when preparing for a hospital discharge: 1.Safety – Is your home a safe place for your recovery? Think about any stairs, steps, or other mobility challenges inside your home and create a plan for how you will deal with them. JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES (JFCS)FIND HELPGIVEVOLUNTEERNEWS & IMPACTABOUTVIDEO GALLERY In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. JFCS All Together Now. Thanks to our incredible community, CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicideMARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents PlaceSONOMA COUNTY
Sonoma County 2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 707-303-1500 Main Number 707-303-1530 Seniors At Home HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CHECKLIST: 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER Hospital Discharge Checklist. Here are ten important things to consider when preparing for a hospital discharge: 1.Safety – Is your home a safe place for your recovery? Think about any stairs, steps, or other mobility challenges inside your home and create a plan for how you will deal with them. ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy. REPETITION IN DEMENTIA: WHY IT HAPPENS AND HOW TO HANDLE IT 2. Stay calm: Focus on preventing frustration and arguments. Try to remember that repetition is a common part of memory loss and we cannot do much to change it. The person is unaware that they are repeating themselves, so it is not helpful to say to them, “you already toldme that.”. 3.
THE DO'S AND DON'TS OF TODDLER DISCIPLINE Discipline is a learning process. The word discipline has the Latin meaning of “instruction, knowledge.”. Disciple means “learner.” (Note the absence of the terms “training” or “punishment.”) Young children learn best by modeling behavior. “Anger is the enemy of instruction.”. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
ANGELA AND JEREMY, HOPING TO ADOPT We are both in our 30’s, grew up in the midwest, and have been happily married for over 10 years. Angela works in education supporting teachers and students. Jeremy works in health and wellness supporting those suffering from mental illness. If a home filled with laughter, learning, and love, is a dream for you and your child, wewould be
JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES (JFCS)FIND HELPGIVEVOLUNTEERNEWS & IMPACTABOUTVIDEO GALLERY In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. JFCS All Together Now. Thanks to our incredible community, CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicideMARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents PlaceSONOMA COUNTY
Sonoma County 2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 707-303-1500 Main Number 707-303-1530 Seniors At Home HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CHECKLIST: 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER Hospital Discharge Checklist. Here are ten important things to consider when preparing for a hospital discharge: 1.Safety – Is your home a safe place for your recovery? Think about any stairs, steps, or other mobility challenges inside your home and create a plan for how you will deal with them. ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy. REPETITION IN DEMENTIA: WHY IT HAPPENS AND HOW TO HANDLE IT 2. Stay calm: Focus on preventing frustration and arguments. Try to remember that repetition is a common part of memory loss and we cannot do much to change it. The person is unaware that they are repeating themselves, so it is not helpful to say to them, “you already toldme that.”. 3.
THE DO'S AND DON'TS OF TODDLER DISCIPLINE Discipline is a learning process. The word discipline has the Latin meaning of “instruction, knowledge.”. Disciple means “learner.” (Note the absence of the terms “training” or “punishment.”) Young children learn best by modeling behavior. “Anger is the enemy of instruction.”. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
ANGELA AND JEREMY, HOPING TO ADOPT We are both in our 30’s, grew up in the midwest, and have been happily married for over 10 years. Angela works in education supporting teachers and students. Jeremy works in health and wellness supporting those suffering from mental illness. If a home filled with laughter, learning, and love, is a dream for you and your child, wewould be
SENIOR CARE MANAGER, CONSERVATORSHIP PROGRAM Under the supervision of the Director of Seniors At Home, the Senior Care Manager, Conservatorship Program provides casework services to the conserved and older adult population served by JFCS and represents JFCS and its clients to the court in the Sacramento area. The Senior Care Manager understands and assists in meeting budget and servicesgoals,
JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT
Under the supervision of the Controller, the Junior Accountant is responsible for tracking and reporting for loans, grants, and individual assistance issued to Agency clients; for monitoring the loan aging and notifying the loan officer and management of potential issues. The Junior Accountant is the custodian for food vouchers and petty cash and is also ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH (CCY) Under the supervision of the Associate Executive Director, who is the acting Director of the Center for Children and Youth, the Associate Director of CCY guides the planning and implementation of all Parents Place parent education and support programs in a manner that is responsive to the needs of constituents of the Center for Children GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living.SONOMA COUNTY
Sonoma County 2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 707-303-1500 Main Number 707-303-1530 Seniors At Home “MINE, MINE, MINE!” 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE SHARING Create opportunities for playtime with other kids. Learning to play well with others is not a one-time lesson. It takes time and practice. Just being around other children and interacting during play, whether at the park or through more organized playgroups, gives children opportunities to practice sharing. Praise positive behavior. CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
WE CAN WORK IT OUT! 6 STEPS TO HELP CHILDREN RESOLVE Conflict resolution and problem solving are two of the most important skills we can teach our children. Think about it Being able to work out a problem with a peer and come to a reasonable resolution is something that helps us in work and personal relationships throughoutour lives.
5 WAYS YOU CAN HELP YOUR KIDS FEEL SAFE IN AN UNSAFE WORLD Maintaining mealtimes and bedtimes and keeping rules and limits consistent is important in helping kids feel safe. Minimize and monitor their access to media violence. Research shows that by age 18 an American child will have seen 16,000 simulated murders and 200,000 acts of violence via the media. Young children aren’t able torecognize what
RESPONDING WHEN SOMEONE WITH DEMENTIA SAYS, "I WANT TO GO One of the most common requests made by people with dementia is, “I want to go home!”. This request may be repeated over and over, and unfortunately it doesn’t help to remind them that they already are home. Typically, people with dementia ask to “go home” when they are feeling unsure or uncomfortable in their surroundings. If you are JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES (JFCS)FIND HELPGIVEVOLUNTEERNEWS & IMPACTABOUTVIDEO GALLERY In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. JFCS All Together Now. Thanks to our incredible community, CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicideMARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents PlaceSONOMA COUNTY
Sonoma County 2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 707-303-1500 Main Number 707-303-1530 Seniors At Home WHY IS MY CHILD SO BOSSY? Bossy behaviors appear as children begin to explore power in a social context with peers and within the parent-child relationship. These behaviors originate from the desire to organize and direct the behavior of others. Bossiness may be rooted in the following motivations: A child has a great idea in mind and she needs others to HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CHECKLIST: 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER Hospital Discharge Checklist. Here are ten important things to consider when preparing for a hospital discharge: 1.Safety – Is your home a safe place for your recovery? Think about any stairs, steps, or other mobility challenges inside your home and create a plan for how you will deal with them. ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy. ELIZABETH AND ERIC, HOPING TO ADOPT Eric, by Elizabeth. Eric is a fantastic life partner: thoughtful, funny, insatiably curious, and always up for a new adventure. He is dedicated to making the world a better place, through compassion, education, and protection of wild species and spaces. He is a patient, easy-going teacher, helping Emilia Grace learn to swim and to overcomeher
ANGELA AND JEREMY, HOPING TO ADOPT We are both in our 30’s, grew up in the midwest, and have been happily married for over 10 years. Angela works in education supporting teachers and students. Jeremy works in health and wellness supporting those suffering from mental illness. If a home filled with laughter, learning, and love, is a dream for you and your child, wewould be
RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES (JFCS) In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. JFCS All Together Now. Thanks to our incredible community, CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicideMARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents PlaceSONOMA COUNTY
Sonoma County 2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 707-303-1500 Main Number 707-303-1530 Seniors At Home WHY IS MY CHILD SO BOSSY? Bossy behaviors appear as children begin to explore power in a social context with peers and within the parent-child relationship. These behaviors originate from the desire to organize and direct the behavior of others. Bossiness may be rooted in the following motivations: A child has a great idea in mind and she needs others to HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CHECKLIST: 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER Hospital Discharge Checklist. Here are ten important things to consider when preparing for a hospital discharge: 1.Safety – Is your home a safe place for your recovery? Think about any stairs, steps, or other mobility challenges inside your home and create a plan for how you will deal with them. ADOPTING A DRUG-EXPOSED BABY: MAKING THE DECISION Adopting a Drug-Exposed Baby: Making the Decision. Many adoptive families looking to adopt a baby through open adoption will at some point find themselves sitting down to fill out detailed questionnaires about what kind of baby they envision adopting. Sue and Jeff* decided to consider a birthmother who had used drugs during her pregnancy. ELIZABETH AND ERIC, HOPING TO ADOPT Eric, by Elizabeth. Eric is a fantastic life partner: thoughtful, funny, insatiably curious, and always up for a new adventure. He is dedicated to making the world a better place, through compassion, education, and protection of wild species and spaces. He is a patient, easy-going teacher, helping Emilia Grace learn to swim and to overcomeher
ANGELA AND JEREMY, HOPING TO ADOPT We are both in our 30’s, grew up in the midwest, and have been happily married for over 10 years. Angela works in education supporting teachers and students. Jeremy works in health and wellness supporting those suffering from mental illness. If a home filled with laughter, learning, and love, is a dream for you and your child, wewould be
RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES (JFCS) In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. JFCS All Together Now. Thanks to our incredible community,JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT
Under the supervision of the Controller, the Junior Accountant is responsible for tracking and reporting for loans, grants, and individual assistance issued to Agency clients; for monitoring the loan aging and notifying the loan officer and management of potential issues. The Junior Accountant is the custodian for food vouchers and petty cash and is also OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Working under the supervision of the Director of Occupational Therapy, the Occupational Therapist participates in the design and implementation of Occupational Therapy assessment and treatment services, as part of a mufti-disciplinary team providing services to children with developmental, behavioral, and learning needs. The Occupational Therapist provides assessment and intervention as LIVE-IN RESIDENTIAL MANAGER Under the supervision of the Director of Disability Services, the Residential Manager is responsible for the overall smooth day-to-day operations and providing care and supervision of all residents to ensure a safe, healthy, secure and pleasant environment, which promotes and reinforces resident growth and development of Gary’s Place and Shupin House. The Residential Manager provides GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Independent Living Skills. Our caring and experienced staff works closely with residents on acquiring skills —whether it is opening up a bank account, setting and maintaining a budget, going to the grocery store, taking public transportation, laundering clothing, dressing for work, planning and cooking meals, or a variety of other activities of daily living.SONOMA COUNTY
Sonoma County 2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 707-303-1500 Main Number 707-303-1530 Seniors At Home CREATING A SENSORY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment. Motor development for a child involves the ability to process the sensory information in their environment—touch, movement, sight, sound, taste, smell, and pressure—and integrate them, along with sensory-motor and perceptual-motor skills. If a child cannot process the sensationsaround him, he may
REPETITION IN DEMENTIA: WHY IT HAPPENS AND HOW TO HANDLE IT 2. Stay calm: Focus on preventing frustration and arguments. Try to remember that repetition is a common part of memory loss and we cannot do much to change it. The person is unaware that they are repeating themselves, so it is not helpful to say to them, “you already toldme that.”. 3.
WE CAN WORK IT OUT! 6 STEPS TO HELP CHILDREN RESOLVE Conflict resolution and problem solving are two of the most important skills we can teach our children. Think about it Being able to work out a problem with a peer and come to a reasonable resolution is something that helps us in work and personal relationships throughoutour lives.
“MINE, MINE, MINE!” 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE SHARING Create opportunities for playtime with other kids. Learning to play well with others is not a one-time lesson. It takes time and practice. Just being around other children and interacting during play, whether at the park or through more organized playgroups, gives children opportunities to practice sharing. Praise positive behavior.MARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Gary Shupin Independent Living Community, a division of Jewish Family and Children’s Services, is made possible by the leadership support of the Barbara and Gerson Bakar Foundation. Major support is provided by Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of California/Terry and John Levin. Additional support is provided by the Barbara Shupin FundSAN FRANCISCO
415-449-1200 Main Number415-359-2477 YouthFirst415-359-2454 Parents Place415-359-2494 Adoption Connection415-449-3777 Seniors At Home415-449-3717 Holocaust Center. At our San Francisco location you will find JFCS’ central administrative offices including Seniors At Home offices, Holocaust Survivor Assistance offices, San FranciscoFood Pantry
CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicide STAFF - JFCS HOLOCAUST CENTER OF SFSEE MORE ON HOLOCAUSTCENTER.JFCS.ORG DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. BRENT AND JANELLE, HOPING TO ADOPT The beach in Half Moon Bay. Mexico. Our home. Hi, there! We are Janelle and Brent from Castro Valley, CA. Both of us, being born and raised in beautiful California, are excited to raise a child here. We work so well as a strong team and anticipate connecting with you to join us on this adoption journey. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world.MARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Gary Shupin Independent Living Community, a division of Jewish Family and Children’s Services, is made possible by the leadership support of the Barbara and Gerson Bakar Foundation. Major support is provided by Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of California/Terry and John Levin. Additional support is provided by the Barbara Shupin FundSAN FRANCISCO
415-449-1200 Main Number415-359-2477 YouthFirst415-359-2454 Parents Place415-359-2494 Adoption Connection415-449-3777 Seniors At Home415-449-3717 Holocaust Center. At our San Francisco location you will find JFCS’ central administrative offices including Seniors At Home offices, Holocaust Survivor Assistance offices, San FranciscoFood Pantry
CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicide STAFF - JFCS HOLOCAUST CENTER OF SFSEE MORE ON HOLOCAUSTCENTER.JFCS.ORG DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. BRENT AND JANELLE, HOPING TO ADOPT The beach in Half Moon Bay. Mexico. Our home. Hi, there! We are Janelle and Brent from Castro Valley, CA. Both of us, being born and raised in beautiful California, are excited to raise a child here. We work so well as a strong team and anticipate connecting with you to join us on this adoption journey. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world. JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES (JFCS) In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. JFCS All Together Now. Thanks to our incredible community, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Working under the supervision of the Director of Occupational Therapy, the Occupational Therapist participates in the design and implementation of Occupational Therapy assessment and treatment services, as part of a mufti-disciplinary team providing services to children with developmental, behavioral, and learning needs. The Occupational Therapist provides assessment and intervention as LIVE-IN RESIDENTIAL MANAGER Under the supervision of the Director of Disability Services, the Residential Manager is responsible for the overall smooth day-to-day operations and providing care and supervision of all residents to ensure a safe, healthy, secure and pleasant environment, which promotes and reinforces resident growth and development of Gary’s Place and Shupin House. The Residential Manager provides PALLIATIVE CARE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM JFCS’ Seniors At Home Palliative Care Program offers a comprehensive Palliative Care Volunteer Program each year. No prior medical or hospice experience is necessary. Volunteers touch the lives of those in the midst of a serious health challenge through companionship, compassion, and presence, relieving suffering at any time over the course of an illness. GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING Grief and Bereavement Counseling. Coping with the loss of a loved one may be one of the hardest experiences we face in our lifetime. Whether expected or unanticipated, the death of a spouse, child, or other loved one has a profound effect on us. CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicide “A CALL THAT CHANGED MY LIFE”—HOW TO IMPROVE SELF To donate to this program, please contact Barbara Farber at BarbaraF@jfcs.org or 415-449-3858. Funding for JFCS’ Disabilities Services is provided by generous individuals and foundations, including: the Barbara and Gerson Bakar Endowment Fund, the Terry & John Levin/Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation of California,Frances & Theodore
TEACHING COOPERATION WITHOUT STICKERS, SNACKS, OR SCREENS Explore how consequences and rewards can get in the way. For parents of preschool and elementary-aged children. $30. ADOPTION CONNECTION / LICENSED CALIFORNIA ADOPTION AGENCY Adoption Connection is a licensed adoption agency and a trusted leader in newborn adoption. What Is Open Adoption? In an open adoption, the birth and adoptive parents choose one another, share information, and usually meet prior to the baby’s birth. Once revolutionary, open adoption is now a nationwide standard. Why Choose Us? DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
MARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Gary Shupin Independent Living Community, a division of Jewish Family and Children’s Services, is made possible by the leadership support of the Barbara and Gerson Bakar Foundation. Major support is provided by Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of California/Terry and John Levin. Additional support is provided by the Barbara Shupin FundSAN FRANCISCO
415-449-1200 Main Number415-359-2477 YouthFirst415-359-2454 Parents Place415-359-2494 Adoption Connection415-449-3777 Seniors At Home415-449-3717 Holocaust Center. At our San Francisco location you will find JFCS’ central administrative offices including Seniors At Home offices, Holocaust Survivor Assistance offices, San FranciscoFood Pantry
CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTHSUPPORT FOR PARENTS OF TEENS Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicide STAFF - JFCS HOLOCAUST CENTER OF SFSEE MORE ON HOLOCAUSTCENTER.JFCS.ORG DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOLSEPARATION ANXIETY IN CHILDREN WORKSHEETSSEPARATION ANXIETY IN PRESCHOOLERSSEPARATION ANXIETY ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDRENSEPARATION ANXIETY INTERVENTIONS CHILDRENSEPARATION ANXIETY STRATEGIES FOR CHILDRENFIVE YEAR OLD SEPARATION ANXIETY Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. BRENT AND JANELLE, HOPING TO ADOPT The beach in Half Moon Bay. Mexico. Our home. Hi, there! We are Janelle and Brent from Castro Valley, CA. Both of us, being born and raised in beautiful California, are excited to raise a child here. We work so well as a strong team and anticipate connecting with you to join us on this adoption journey. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world.MARIN COUNTY
Marin County Dr. George Sugarman Swift Building 600 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415-419-3600 Main Number 415-419-3641 YouthFirst 415-419-3600 Parents Place GARY SHUPIN INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITY Gary Shupin Independent Living Community, a division of Jewish Family and Children’s Services, is made possible by the leadership support of the Barbara and Gerson Bakar Foundation. Major support is provided by Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of California/Terry and John Levin. Additional support is provided by the Barbara Shupin FundSAN FRANCISCO
415-449-1200 Main Number415-359-2477 YouthFirst415-359-2454 Parents Place415-359-2494 Adoption Connection415-449-3777 Seniors At Home415-449-3717 Holocaust Center. At our San Francisco location you will find JFCS’ central administrative offices including Seniors At Home offices, Holocaust Survivor Assistance offices, San FranciscoFood Pantry
CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTHSUPPORT FOR PARENTS OF TEENS Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicide STAFF - JFCS HOLOCAUST CENTER OF SFSEE MORE ON HOLOCAUSTCENTER.JFCS.ORG DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOLSEPARATION ANXIETY IN CHILDREN WORKSHEETSSEPARATION ANXIETY IN PRESCHOOLERSSEPARATION ANXIETY ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDRENSEPARATION ANXIETY INTERVENTIONS CHILDRENSEPARATION ANXIETY STRATEGIES FOR CHILDRENFIVE YEAR OLD SEPARATION ANXIETY Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
JOHN & ALEXANDREA, HOPING TO ADOPT In our 8 years together, every Monday evening has always been family time with his family, whether in-person or over facetime. John is great with children, kids are always drawn to him. He has a fun-loving personality and is always willing to play a game. He has a great way of making the mundane, everyday tasks seemingly more fun. BRENT AND JANELLE, HOPING TO ADOPT The beach in Half Moon Bay. Mexico. Our home. Hi, there! We are Janelle and Brent from Castro Valley, CA. Both of us, being born and raised in beautiful California, are excited to raise a child here. We work so well as a strong team and anticipate connecting with you to join us on this adoption journey. RAEGAN & ANDREW, HOPING TO ADOPT About Raegan. Raegan is a caring, compassionate, and conscientious environmentalist who is dedicated to a greener, more just world. Having grown up as a nerdy tomboy in Watsonville, CA in a big, extended family that shared dinner every Sunday on Grandma’s farm, showing love through gathering around food sticks with her to thisday.
SAI AND KRANTHI, HOPING TO ADOPT Kranthi talks about Sai. Sai works for a technology company building software products. Sai has a big heart and is great role model to look up to. He has a genuine interest in people, always taking the time to learn more about people around him. Sai is a big soccer fan and hopes to bring the child to soccer games throughout the world. JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES (JFCS) In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. JFCS All Together Now. Thanks to our incredible community, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Working under the supervision of the Director of Occupational Therapy, the Occupational Therapist participates in the design and implementation of Occupational Therapy assessment and treatment services, as part of a mufti-disciplinary team providing services to children with developmental, behavioral, and learning needs. The Occupational Therapist provides assessment and intervention as LIVE-IN RESIDENTIAL MANAGER Under the supervision of the Director of Disability Services, the Residential Manager is responsible for the overall smooth day-to-day operations and providing care and supervision of all residents to ensure a safe, healthy, secure and pleasant environment, which promotes and reinforces resident growth and development of Gary’s Place and Shupin House. The Residential Manager provides PALLIATIVE CARE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM JFCS’ Seniors At Home Palliative Care Program offers a comprehensive Palliative Care Volunteer Program each year. No prior medical or hospice experience is necessary. Volunteers touch the lives of those in the midst of a serious health challenge through companionship, compassion, and presence, relieving suffering at any time over the course of an illness. GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING Grief and Bereavement Counseling. Coping with the loss of a loved one may be one of the hardest experiences we face in our lifetime. Whether expected or unanticipated, the death of a spouse, child, or other loved one has a profound effect on us. CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Igor Galynker, M.D. is the Founder and Director of the Richard and Cynthia Zirinsky Center for Bipolar Disorder and Associate Chairman for Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.Dr. Galynker is also a Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City. His clinical and research interests include behavioral addictions, bipolar disorder, suicide “A CALL THAT CHANGED MY LIFE”—HOW TO IMPROVE SELF To donate to this program, please contact Barbara Farber at BarbaraF@jfcs.org or 415-449-3858. Funding for JFCS’ Disabilities Services is provided by generous individuals and foundations, including: the Barbara and Gerson Bakar Endowment Fund, the Terry & John Levin/Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation of California,Frances & Theodore
TEACHING COOPERATION WITHOUT STICKERS, SNACKS, OR SCREENS Explore how consequences and rewards can get in the way. For parents of preschool and elementary-aged children. $30. ADOPTION CONNECTION / LICENSED CALIFORNIA ADOPTION AGENCY Adoption Connection is a licensed adoption agency and a trusted leader in newborn adoption. What Is Open Adoption? In an open adoption, the birth and adoptive parents choose one another, share information, and usually meet prior to the baby’s birth. Once revolutionary, open adoption is now a nationwide standard. Why Choose Us? DON'T GO!—RECOGNIZING SEPARATION ANXIETY IN YOUR SCHOOL Parents Place’s experienced clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well our parent educators, can help you and your children manage anxiety. Learn more about our consulted services. Or, call 415-359-2443 for more information. Ellie Pelc, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist at Parents Place in SanFrancisco
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JFCS Supports Families with the Emotional Toll of Dementia Care Four years ago Joan became one of the every six Americans diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease each year. The 69 year-old’s symptoms progressed quickly and her husband of over three decades, Brian, retired early from his job in order to care for her while their adult daughter lives with them i... ‘The Diary of Rywka Lipszyc’ Wins Prestigious Award Rywka’s Diary: The Writings of a Jewish Girl from the Lodz Ghetto—first published by the JFCS Holocaust Center—has been awarded this year’s Historical Award by Polityka, Poland’s top newsmagazine. The handwritten diary—miraculously discovered intact amidst the rubble at Auschwitz—is a ... JFCS Ramps up Its Services to Meet Daunting Coronavirus Challenges Read the original article on jweekly.com > Anita Friedman thought she’d seen it all: wildfires, earthquakes, 9/11 and the brutal 2008 economic recession. But the longtime executive director of the S.F.-based Jewish Family and Children’s Services had not seen it all—not until the onset of th... JFCS Launches New Center for Children and Youth Raising children today is more challenging than ever before, especially in the Bay Area. Without a place to turn for coordinated services, too many families don’t find the help they need until it is too late. To address this growing crisis and serve thousands of Bay Area children, JFCS has announc... Bestselling Author Madeline Levine Discusses Her New Book, "Ready or Not", and Her Participation on JFCS’ Center for Children and YouthExpert Panel
“Failure is mandatory to get better at anything,” said Dr. Madeline Levine in a recent conversation with JFCS about her new book Ready or Not: Preparing Our Kids to Thrive in an Uncertain and Rapidly Changing World. Madeline, who is serving as an expert for JFCS’ new Center for Children and Y... Holocaust Center Fights Antisemitism in Cooperation with Bay AreaSchools
There has been a recent and dramatic rise in antisemitism; from the shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, to the stabbing on Hanukkah in New York. Attacks on Jews have increased globally, and locally as well. The JFCS Holocaust Center reports a 175% increase in antisemitic acts in schoo... Announcing JFCS’ New President, Luba Troyanovsky Her Path to the JFCS Presidency Growing up in Ukraine when it was part of the USSR meant that Luba Troyanovsky grew up surrounded by rampant antisemitism. Because her great-grandfather was a rabbi, she grew up observing Jewish holidays and traditions—not so common among SovietJews at that ti...
JFCS Supports Families with the Emotional Toll of Dementia Care Four years ago Joan became one of the every six Americans diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease each year. The 69 year-old’s symptoms progressed quickly and her husband of over three decades, Brian, retired early from his job in order to care for her while their adult daughter lives with them i... ‘The Diary of Rywka Lipszyc’ Wins Prestigious Award Rywka’s Diary: The Writings of a Jewish Girl from the Lodz Ghetto—first published by the JFCS Holocaust Center—has been awarded this year’s Historical Award by Polityka, Poland’s top newsmagazine. The handwritten diary—miraculously discovered intact amidst the rubble at Auschwitz—is a ... JFCS Ramps up Its Services to Meet Daunting Coronavirus Challenges Read the original article on jweekly.com > Anita Friedman thought she’d seen it all: wildfires, earthquakes, 9/11 and the brutal 2008 economic recession. But the longtime executive director of the S.F.-based Jewish Family and Children’s Services had not seen it all—not until the onset of th... JFCS Launches New Center for Children and Youth Raising children today is more challenging than ever before, especially in the Bay Area. Without a place to turn for coordinated services, too many families don’t find the help they need until it is too late. To address this growing crisis and serve thousands of Bay Area children, JFCS has announc...__
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Three Stories from Parents Place Learn about just a few of the amazing transformations that have happened when parents and their kids come to Parents Place for help. Seven Stories That Will Break Your Heart and Restore Your Faith These seven individuals—Jared, Jeff, Gal, Allen, Linda, Cecelia, and David--have gotten back on their feet with the support of JFCS' Emergency Family Assistance program. 170 Years and Still Pioneering! Founded during the Gold Rush, JFCS’ story mirrors the epic story of the Bay Area. From a group of 13 poor Jewish immigrants, JFCS has grown into one of the largest family service institutions in thenation.
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JFCS’ YouthFirst offers a wealth of opportunities for Bay Area teens to develop leadership skills, make friends, and give back to the community. Hear what these teens have to say about their YouthFirstexperience.
Pioneers and Founders of JFCS on the Peninsula Honorees of the JFCS Peninsula Pioneers and Founders Luncheon reflect on the journey of launching JFCS on the Peninsula. They share the story of its impact and celebrate the future of the JFCS Center forChildren and Youth.
Starry Nights Fammy 2019 Prelude “Give to Charity—it Points the Stars in Your Direction” —Reb Nachman of Bratslav, 1772 – 1810 Joyce Newstat and Susan Lowenberg—Holocaust Center: Care for the Old and Education for the Young As children of Holocaust survivors, Joyce Newstat and Susan Lowenberg lovingly honor their own family legacies, and together set the example for moral courage, social justice, and community service. Debbie Findling and Abby Porth—JFCS' Healing Services and the World’s First Memory Garden Thanks to the vision of Debbie Findling and Abby Porth, the beautiful Memory Garden is the nation’s first Jewish sacred space for unexpected loss of a pregnancy or baby. The Dream Program—Homelessness and Family Violence: New Lives JFCS’ Dream Program offered Michelle* D. and her daughter Rachel*. a safe, nurturing refuge from an abusive marriage. With the expert help she needed, Michelle created the family life she always dreamed of. Emigre Community—18 years of Inspiration, Connection, and GivingBack
After facing persecution, tens of thousands of Emigres from the former Soviet Union came to rebuild their lives in the Bay Area. JFCS has helped pave the way for Emigre families and the Emigre community isgiving back.
Fight Hunger in the Bay Area As rents and prices of food soar, a hidden community—seniors, people with disabilities, families living at the poverty line—struggles to get by, and the problem is growing.Barak & Massimo
Modern families come together in amazing ways. This is the tale of a perfect match. With the loving support of JFCS’ Adoption Connection program, Barak and Massimo are building their growing family throughadoption.
The Diary of Rywka Lipszyc In 1943, 14-year-old Rywka,living in Poland’s notorious Lodz Ghetto, began to record her thoughts and dreams in a precious diary. It was found in 1945 in Auschwitz but kept hidden in darkness for 70 years. Three Stories from Parents Place Learn about just a few of the amazing transformations that have happened when parents and their kids come to Parents Place for help. Seven Stories That Will Break Your Heart and Restore Your Faith These seven individuals—Jared, Jeff, Gal, Allen, Linda, Cecelia, and David--have gotten back on their feet with the support of JFCS' Emergency Family Assistance program. 170 Years and Still Pioneering! Founded during the Gold Rush, JFCS’ story mirrors the epic story of the Bay Area. From a group of 13 poor Jewish immigrants, JFCS has grown into one of the largest family service institutions in thenation.
JFCS’ YouthFirst
JFCS’ YouthFirst offers a wealth of opportunities for Bay Area teens to develop leadership skills, make friends, and give back to the community. Hear what these teens have to say about their YouthFirstexperience.
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