Enriching the quality of life of older adults.
The San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL), originally known as the Jewish Home, is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive senior healthcare institution in the Bay Area. Founded on the Jewish traditions of caring for our community’s elders and advancing social justice, the values we maintain today compel us to care for all who need it. Our vibrant and inclusive communities are accessible to older adults of all income levels, faiths, and cultures.
The nonprofit San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living serves a significant number of patients and long-term care/skilled-nursing residents each year in its Jewish Home & Rehab Center. Non-residential care is offered through our short-term and rehabilitation services unit for patients who require specialized interdisciplinary rehabilitation to recover from surgery or an acute illness, and through our acute geriatric psychiatry hospital. With a complement of close to 650 compassionate, experienced clinical and allied health personnel, SFCJL provides older adults with a variety of life-enriching healthcare programs and services in a welcoming, stimulating environment.
In addition, we have our newly transformed campus, Lynne & Roy M. Frank Residences (assisted living apartments and memory care & support assisted living suites), and Byer Square, a non-residential community of programs, services, and support.
Enriching the quality of life of older adults.
The San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL), originally known as the Jewish Home, is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive senior healthcare institution in the Bay Area. Founded on the Jewish traditions of caring for our community’s elders and advancing social justice, the values we maintain today compel us to care for all who need it. Our vibrant and inclusive communities are accessible to older adults of all income levels, faiths, and cultures.
The nonprofit San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living serves a significant number of patients and long-term care/skilled-nursing residents each year in its Jewish Home & Rehab Center. Non-residential care is offered through our short-term and rehabilitation services unit for patients who require specialized interdisciplinary rehabilitation to recover from surgery or an acute illness, and through our acute geriatric psychiatry…