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Susan Aronovsky visits with her 94-year-old father, Albert Stark, at the S.F. Campus for Jewish Living on March 29, the first time they had seen each other in over a year. (Photo/Camille Cohen)
Posted inUncategorized, Bay Area

New California public health rules make it harder to visit relatives in nursing homes

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman January 13, 2022

Citing the latest surge in Covid cases, California health officials on Jan. 7 implemented some of the most stringent rules yet for people visiting nursing homes and senior care facilities. […]

Masked congregants at Congregation Sherith Israel’s first in-person Shabbat service on June 18, 2021. (Photo/Natalie Schrik)
Posted inBay Area

Rise of Delta variant pushes Bay Area Jewish groups to change course

by Gabriel Greschler July 23, 2021July 23, 2021
A resident of Reutlinger Community works in the new Deborah L. Lind Memorial Garden.
Posted inSeniors

New Reutlinger garden an inviting, safe place for seniors

Lea Loeb
(Photo/Aaron Levy-Wolins) by Lea Loeb June 14, 2021
Susan Aronovsky visits with her 94-year-old father, Albert Stark, at the S.F. Campus for Jewish Living on March 29, the first time they had seen each other in over a year. (Photo/Camille Cohen)
Posted inNews

‘The worst is over’: Senior homes reopen for visits after lonely year

by Gabriel Greschler April 13, 2021April 16, 2021
Nurse Manager Teri Grados receives the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine from Mary Ann Salinas at San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living, Dec. 21, 2020. (Gabriel Greschler/J. Staff)
Posted inBay Area

Staff at SF Jewish senior home get first Covid vaccines

by Gabriel Greschler December 21, 2020December 22, 2020
Rabbi Dovid Bush of Chabad of Petaluma lights the menorah at a Hanukkah drive-through event on Dec. 13, which drew lines of cars and over 650 people. (Photo/Courtesy Bush)
Posted inOur Crowd

Honors, happenings, comings & goings — Dec. 2020

David A.M. Wilensky
(Photo/Aaron Levy-Wolins)
J. The Jewish News of Northern California Staff Headshots. by David A.M. Wilensky December 17, 2020
The driveway into the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living, April 28, 2020. (Photo/David A.M. Wilensky)
Posted inBay Area

S.F. Campus for Jewish Living, one of the largest senior homes in the Bay Area, to get Covid-19 vaccine in late December

by Gabriel Greschler December 9, 2020December 22, 2020
Reutlinger Community is closed to visitors until 14 consecutive days of “100% negative results.” (Photo/Courtesy Reutlinger)
Posted inNews

Reutlinger senior home reports two positive coronavirus tests

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman September 10, 2020
Reutlinger Community CEO Jay Zimmer (left) and Eskaton president Todd Burch (Photo/Dan Pine)
Posted inLocal Voice

Reutlinger faces a brighter future with affiliation

by Todd Murch August 26, 2020
The Reutlinger Community in Danville.
Posted inSeniors

Reutlinger is a community gem, so let’s fight to save it

Donald Chaiken by Donald Chaiken August 20, 2020August 26, 2020

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