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FALL 2016 • SEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER
FA M I LY
N E W S L E T T E R
FREE
Message from Jeffrey Davis
Chair, The Montefiore Foundation
FUN FOR ALL
AGES!
TRANSFORMING OUR SERVICES
AND CAMPUSES TO
KEEP OUR COMMITMENTS
& OPEN TO THE
COMMUNITY!
CELEBRATE MONTEFIORE’S
25TH ANNIVERSARY IN BEACHWOOD!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2016
1:00–3:00 PM • MONTEFIORE
Grab the Kids and Head on Over to Montefiore
For a Fun and Festive Celebration:
• Ride the Euclid Beach Rocket Car! • Bounce House
• Balloon Clown
• Craft project with residents
• Commemorative tile decorating • Animal Show
• Magician
• Caricature Artist
• Face Painting
Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth With:
Delicious ice cream, donuts, freshly popped popcorn and apple cider!
Honorary Chair: Sally Wertheim
Co-chairs: Barbara Bellin Janovitz, Margo Vinney and Scott Zimmerman
Many thanks to Mitchell’s Ice Cream for their scrumptious donation!
For more information, contact Susan Lieberman, director of marketing
and public relations, at 216.910.2647 or slieberman@montefiorecare.org.
Dietary laws observed under the
supervision of Cleveland Kosher
Montefiore’s move to
Beachwood from Mayfield
Road in Cleveland Heights, in
1991, was only the beginning.
As the changing needs of
the community emerge, we
continually seek ways to
enhance our programs and
services to meet the needs of
our aging Jewish and general community.
Over the years, we have significantly
grown our memory care services by adding
two outstanding memory care assisted
living residences – The Willensky Residence
on our Beachwood campus and The David
and Freda Robinson Residence on The Weils
campus in Chagrin Falls. Additionally, we
launched our In-Home Memory Care and
Home Smart Memory Technology programs,
offering services and support to enable
individuals with dementia to stay in a home
environment as long as possible.
With an increased need for Jewish
hospice and palliative care, we built the
Maltz Hospice House and expanded our
Vinney hospice services in the community,
now having a full-time hospice and palliative
care medical director. (Read about Dr.
Meredith Driscol on page 6).
Our Weils campus has expanded greatly
to further meet the needs of seniors in the
Chagrin Valley area and now offers assisted
living, a rehabilitation therapy pavilion, along
with the new memory care pavilion. Another
focus has been to increase awareness of our
home health care and private care services.
Over the past 25 years, sustaining our
commitments has been challenging, with this
past year being no exception. The percentage
of the Cleveland Jewish population 65 years
and older has slightly declined, while the
number of people over 75 has increased
significantly – with this segment requiring
more care and attention. We have been able
to meet these needs through the generosity
of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland,
grants from the community and our own
supporters through their donations to our
Annual Sustaining Campaign to maintain our
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VOLUNTEER
SPOTLIGHT
The 2015 Bea Bernstein Volunteer of the Year
Award Recipients – The Dynamic Duo
By Julianne Leffel / Summer Volunteer Intern
The Bea Bernstein Volunteer of the
Year Award, which is named after former
Volunteer Director Millie Klein’s sister, is
presented to an individual or individuals
who exemplify the characteristics of an
outstanding volunteer by continually
demonstrating exceptional commitment,
devotion, loyalty and dependability
by enhancing the lives of Montefiore
residents. This year’s Bea Bernstein
Volunteer of the Year recipients are Jerry
Goldberg and Marlene Krause, a dynamic
duo who have been entertaining residents
with their flute and piano skills for more
than 16 years!
During their time here at Montefiore,
Jerry and Marlene, combined, have
contributed more than 2,200 volunteer
hours. They first began performing
together at Mount Sinai Hospital in
Cleveland, and after its closing in 1996,
this pair decided to bring the healing
power of music to our residents and staff.
Jerry and Marlene perform on a weekly
basis in resident dining rooms where both
residents and staff members are amazed
by their remarkable ability to play any tune
upon request. Mazel Tov to both of you!
Marlene Krause and Jerry Goldberg
with Bea Bernstein’s niece and board
member Judy Willensky.
Volunteers Light Up Our Lives!
Montefiore and The Weils Volunteer Recognition Barbecue 2016
Jeffrey Davis, continued from page 1
commitment to providing a caring and safe
community for residents to enjoy regardless
of their ability to pay.
The community’s response to our
2015-2016 Annual Sustaining Campaign
was overwhelming, raising $438,000 to help
fill the gap between the cost of care and
Medicaid reimbursement (87% of our longterm care residents are on Medicaid) while
supporting the exemplary care we provide
residents.
As part of our community engagement,
we once again held a very successful
Home Run-5K Run/Walk & 1M Walk in late
August. This fun, family-friendly event with
more than 400 participants of all ages, is
becoming our signature event. Thank you to
all those who participated!
As The Montefiore Foundation chair,
I would like to recognize the dedicated
commitment of our Foundation department
including Foundation Director Debbie
Rothschild and her team, which includes
Melissa Adell and Alyssa Rothstein,
Foundation associates and Denise Pease,
Foundation administrative assistant.
Of course, it is the entire Montefiore
team that provide excellent care on a daily
basis or we would be “just another nursing
home.”
Thank you for giving us the means to
keep our commitments. Please support all
the good work we do at Montefiore – visit
montefiorecare.org and show your support
of our Annual Sustaining Campaign.
Wishing you and your loved ones a
happy and healthy New Year!
Montefiore Idol Competition
Volunteer Manager Diane Weiner presents
Darlene Jones, Lead Rehab Tech, with the
Staff Appreciation Award.
Seated: Shirley Basch and Alice Sayre.
Standing: Peggy Behrens with Marilyn &
Mel Weinberg
L to r: Sara Shore, Mindel Ponitz, Sarah
Kikel (winner), Gila Kalman, Brandon Rock
(volunteer intern) and Andrew Muliolis
Junior Volunteer
Recognition Ceremony
Montefiore Residents, Staff, Volunteers and Family Members Recite
the Pledge of Allegiance for Fox 8 News Morning Segment!
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Be on the lookout for the news clip in September on Fox 8!
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L to r: Anna Blum (Fab Five winner), Grace
Blomquist (Fab Five winner), Kaitlyn Cox,
Raeana Kiss, Gila Kalman, Andrew Muliolis,
Sarah Kikel (Fab Five winner), Savannah Lucky
(Fab Five winner), Aaron Simon (Fab Five
winner), Brandon Rock and Julianne Leffel
FREE & OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY!
We’re
JazzedUp!
All
Sunday, November 13, 2016 • 2:30 pm • Montefiore!
SPEND A FALL AFTERNOON with the smooth sounds of jazz from
the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra’s quartet group accompanied by a
talented vocalist.
For 31 years, The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra has been Northeast
Ohio’s premier jazz voice.
Led by Paul Ferguson, the CJO promotes jazz in its historical and
contemporary forms through concerts with
gifted jazz musicians, arrangers, composers
and educators in northeast Ohio.
Light refreshments will be served.
For more information, contact
Rabbi Joel Chazin at 216.910.2522.
This event is generously supported by Kenny and Audrey Koblitz with additional
support from various music funds of The Montefiore Foundation.
Be Part of The Next Generation of
Leaders at Montefiore!
Interested in gaining experience
serving on a non-profit board?
Montefiore is seeking interested
candidates between the ages of 21 and
38 to serve on the Montefiore Associate
Board beginning January 2017. The
Montefiore Associate Board will shape
our community’s next generation of
leaders by helping to raise awareness and
advocate on behalf of Montefiore and
The Weils senior living communities.
Guided by Jewish values, Montefiore
provides a continuum of compassionate
healthcare through excellent and
innovative programming, a dedicated
and caring team and respect for the
dignity and independence of those we
serve.
For more information, please contact
Debbie Rothschild, director of The
Montefiore Foundation, at 216.910.2633
or drothschild@montefiorecare.org.
In Remembrance of Your Loved One
Vinney Hospice of Montefiore invites you and your family
to attend our annual Hospice Memorial Service.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
5 pm • Montefiore • Maltz Chapel/Auditorium
One David N. Myers Parkway, Beachwood
Y
RSVP by Friday, September 9, 2016 to the hospice office
at 216.910.2623.
Please indicate your name, the name of your loved one
and the number attending. Vinney Hospice staff will be present.
Dessert reception following the service.
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Meet Our New Life
Enrichment Team!
In order to realize our mission and vision of
providing innovative and enriching programs
for our residents, we formed a new Life
Enrichment department (formerly Activities)
including familiar faces, some with new
roles, as well as new additions to the team.
Iuliia Marshall will assume a new role as
Life Enrichment Manager in addition to
continuing her work supporting Mandel 2.
She will collaborate with the entire team
to deliver innovative programs that bring
enjoyment and hope. Iuliia will also continue
developing special programs highlighting
arts, culture and humanities. Iuliia is Activity
Director Certified Advanced, (MEPAP1 and
MEPAP2), Dementia Practitioner Certified
and a Cognitive Stimulation instructor.
Kim Phillips will assume a new role as Life
Enrichment Assistant Manager in addition
to supporting Mandel 3. She will work
collaboratively with the team on building
enhanced exercise, drama and memory
programs that our residents have come
to appreciate. Kim will coordinate the life
enrichment calendar and documentation
tracking. Kim is Activity Director Certified
(MEPAP1).
Josie Love will continue in her role as Life
Enrichment Coordinator supporting Myers 2,
including leading a pilot program on memory
and sensory stimulation. Josie is Activity
Director Certified (MEPAP1) and will continue
to apply her love of music and our residents
in all her programs.
Sharlene Armstead, our newest addition, is
the Life Enrichment Coordinator supporting
Myers 3. Sharlene brings enthusiasm and
creative programming ideas to turn the
ordinary into extraordinary. Sharlene is
Activity Director Certified Advanced (MEPAP1
and MEPAP2).
Latasha Jackson, another new addition to
the team, is the Life Enrichment Assistant.
Latasha assists with preparing for programs
and gathering residents, especially on
weekends.
Leroy Parmer is the Life Enrichment Bus Driver
who brings warmth and kindness to our
residents as they attend outings and trips.
Be sure to congratulate all members of
the team on this new path as you see them at
upcoming programs and events!
Standing:
Sharlene
Armstead,
Leroy Parmer
and Kim Philips
Sitting: Iuliia
Marshall and
Josie Love
Not pictured:
Latasha Jackson
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The Call OFTheWeils
Kim Pidala, Activities Coordinator • theweils.org
For a full listing of ALL events held at The Weils,
please contact Kim at 440.996.0506.
September Happenings
Happy Grandparents Day! Come celebrate with us on Sunday, September 11
at 1:30 pm with a piano performance by Ilya Shteyndler in the café in honor of our
grandparents.
Join us on Thursday, September 15 at 1:30 pm when The Geauga County Park
District comes for a lecture on the Wonders of Nature.
October Happenings
Enjoy a beautiful performance by Cantor Gary Gelender and Rosh Hashanah service
on Sunday, October 2 at 1:30 pm.
Please join us on Saturday, October 15 at 1:30 pm for an afternoon of fun with the
Metzenbaum dancers from The Bessie Benner Metzenbaum Center.
November Happenings
Let’s Honor Our Veterans! Come celebrate our veterans at The Weils on
Friday, November 11 at 1:30 pm and enjoy a patriotic performance by Joel Scigliano.
Join us on Sunday, November 13 at 1:30 pm for a special performance by Workman’s
Circle in the café.
Picture Perfect at The Weils!
Tee-Time at The Weils
Residents enjoyed the annual golf putting contest
on The Weils campus in July.
On The Weils Marquee
September 14 • 4 pm Singer and
multi-instrumentalist Tom Todd
performs at Happy Hour in the café
September 26 • 4 pm Singer Greg Piscura
performs at Happy Hour in the café
October 5 • 4 pm Jerry Simmerer performs at
Happy Hour in the café
October 16 • 1:30 pm “Steppin Out” performs
in the community room
October 22 • 1:30 pm Wally Maxima
performs the accordion in the café
November 6 • 1:30 pm Annette Keyes sings and
plays guitar in the community room
November 7 • 4 pm Fred Barringer performs at
Happy Hour
November 19 • 1:30 pm Eric Noltkamper
plays accordion music in the community room.
Meet Ivy Kopit
Ivy Kopit, Manager of Senior
Living Admissions and
Community Relations at The
Weils.
We are thrilled to welcome Ivy
to The Weils team! Ivy comes
to us from The Fountains and
Stratford Commons Assisted Living owned by
Kindred Healthcare. Her role as Senior Living
Consultant encompassed admissions, marketing
and community relations. Ivy’s community
and professional relationships coupled with
her experience in resident retention, strong
communication skills and building census make
her the perfect fit for The Weils.
Before Ivy developed a passion for helping
seniors, she was with The Jewish Big Brother
Big Sister Association, Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Greater Cleveland and The Littlest Heroes.
Her volunteer experience includes serving as a
past board member at the Mandel JCC, Fairhill
Center for the Aging and United Way. Welcome
aboard!
Contact Ivy at ikopit@theweils.org or
440.996.0504.
L to R: Residents John Beclay, Irv Rothenberg,
Gertrude Beclay, Claire Terrell and William Schloss
L to R: Residents Irv Rothenberg, George Fetko,
William Schloss, Barbara Lebit, Sam Baron and John
Beclay with Weils Administrator Evan Lubline
L to R: Residents Claire
Terrell, William Schloss
(sitting) and George
Fetko (standing)
The Weils Volunteer
Opportunities
The Weils is seeking adult and junior
volunteers, ages 12 and up, to help with various
aspects of resident life and staff support.
Volunteer opportunities are available any day
of the week in the morning, afternoon and
some evenings. Individuals can make their own
schedule.
Current Volunteer Opportunities Include:
• Bingo Caller
• Pet Therapy
• Friendly Visiting • Wii Bowling
• Arts & Crafts
For more information, please contact
Activities Coordinator Kim Pidala at 440.543.4221.
4 • M O N T E F IOR E FAM I LY N EWS L ET T ER • Go online to read our annual report at montefiorecare.org
L’ Shana Tova
MESSAGE FROM
RABBI JOEL CHAZIN
5777 • 2016
Join us for the following
Rosh Hashanah Services,
Dinner & Celebrations:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2*
(Erev Rosh Hashanah)
Service • 4:30 pm
Dinner • 6 pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
(First Day, Rosh Hashanah)
Morning Service • 10 am
Evening Service Tashlich • 4:30 pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4
(Second Day, Rosh Hashanah)
Morning Service • 10 am
Join us for the following
Yom Kippur Services, Shofar
Blowing & Break the Fast:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11
(Erev Yom Kippur)
Kol Nidre Service • 4 pm
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
(Yom Kippur)
Morning Service • 10 am
Yizkor Service • 4 pm
Neilah Service • 5 pm
Shofar Blowing/Break the Fast • 5:45 pm
BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE –
A JEWISH TRADITION
Celebrate the Fall Festivals
with the following
Services & Programs:
MVP JEWISH HOLIDAY PARTY WITH
YIDDISHE CUP KLEZMER BAND
Saturday, October 15 • 2:30 pm
Sukkot
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
(Erev Sukkot)
Evening Service • 4:30 pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17
(Sukkot)
Morning Service • 10:30 am
Shemini Atzeret
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
(Erev Shemini Atzeret)
Evening Service • 4:30 pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24
(Shemini Atzeret)
Morning Service/Yizkor • 10:30 am
Simchat Torah
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
Service & Celebration • 10:30 am
Services & programs are
held in Maltz Auditorium.
*Families with loved ones in post-hospital care are welcome to attend services at
4:30 pm in the Maltz Auditorium/Chapel followed by dinner in the Myers 1 dining room.
MONTEFIORE INVITES YOU TO OUR
Rosh Hashanah Holiday Dinner 5777
Sunday, October 2, 2016*
Service at 4:30 pm • Dinner in the Maltz Auditorium at 6 pm
Dietary laws observed under the strict supervision of Cleveland Kosher.
Limit: Two guests per resident • No charge for residents
Adults: $27.50/person • Children (ages 5-12): $15/child.
Children 4 and under: No charge.
For more information, contact Iuliia Marshall,
Life Enrichment Manager, at 216.910.2588.
*Families with loved ones in post-hospital care are welcome to attend services at
4:30 pm in Maltz Auditorium followed by dinner in the Myers 1 dining room.
Reservations and payment in full must be made by Friday, September 23, 2016.
Checks payable to Montefiore.
An afternoon of song and music featuring Steve Willensky, entertainer
extraordinaire and past Montefiore board chair. Great entertainment for all
– bring the whole family! Delicious desserts and beverages served.
For more
information call
Susan Lieberman
at 216.910.2647.
In the midst of a contentious
world, fraught with anguish, a
glimmer of light has appeared
in Israel. An outstanding
neuroscientist, Professor Dimitrios
Karussis, a former Greek national,
not Jewish, who fell in love with
Israel, is conducting research at the famous
Hadassah Hospital with stem cells and making
remarkable progress there with diseases
formerly thought incurable, such as Lou Gehrig’s
Disease (ALS), Multiple Sclerosis and others.
The secret is to use stem cells from
the patient’s own body, cultivate them in
the laboratory, reproduce them in the tens
of millions and then reinject them into
the patient’s own body, with notable and
identifiable results. This research is being
replicated in major medical centers around
the world, including our own Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, MN and Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston.
One Israeli, a former marathon runner,
suffering from Multiple Sclerosis, now seriously
disabled, found great relief after one treatment
with his own stem cells explained further,
“The day after the treatment, a junior doctor
asked me to lift my leg up in the air. Normally,
she would put her little finger on my leg and
it would fall back onto the couch, but I could
actually keep my leg up on my own. I remember
her leaving my room and I just cried…seventy
two hours later I went for a run.”
But what is most impressive about Professor
Karussis is his high esteem for the Israeli people.
In his own words, “I definitely think that this
thirst for doing new things and having no limits
is an Israeli characteristic. The patients in Israel
are very open to new approaches and are not
conservative. This has helped us…this mentality
that people in Israel believe in the future. They
believe in innovation. This is what makes the
country so progressive in the field of research.”
Belief in the future. Can there be any other
way? It is this hope, this optimism that has
sustained our people since the beginning.
In the seven weeks leading up to Rosh
Hashanah, our prophets only offered hope and
consolation. Even in Israel’s darkest hour, after
the destruction of The Temple in Jerusalem,
Isaiah had the courage to stand forth and
proclaim, “Truly the Lord has comforted Zion.
Comforted all her ruins. Gladness and joy shall
abide there, Thanksgiving and the sound of music.”
May the coming New Year be a year of
brightness, healing and hope for all.
CELEBRATE THE JEWISH
HOLIDAYS WITH US!
SUNDAY,
SUND
DAY OCTOBER 16,
16 2016 • 2:30 PM • MONTEFIORE
Featuring Yiddishe Cup Klezmer Band
This event is graciously supported by The Elliot Willensky Music Fund
of The Montefifiore Foundation.
Saturday, October 15 at 2:30 pm
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Sponsored by the Montefiore Volunteer Partners
Meet
THE
Team
Meredith Driscol, MD, FACP, HMDC
Medical Director of Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care of Montefiore
and Maltz Hospice House
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Meredith Driscol as the full-time
Medical Director of our Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care and
Maltz Hospice House teams. Dr. Driscol trained at Indiana University
School of Medicine and completed fellowships in Hospice and Palliative Medicine
at Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Pain and Symptom Management at MD Anderson
Cancer Center in Houston, and Oncology and Hematology at University Hospitals
Case Medical Center. She practiced for the UH Ireland Cancer Center and has held
positions in hospice and palliative care with several community agencies. Most
recently she served as Medical Director of Hospice and Palliative Medicine at Louis B.
Stokes Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Cleveland.
Dr. Driscol has received numerous academic honors and awards and has published
and presented on a variety of clinical topics including hospice and palliative care,
pain and symptom management, and end-of-life care. She is a board certified
Hospice Medical Director (HMDC) and has board certifications in Internal Medicine
and Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
Tammy Pakiz, RN, BSN, CHPN
Clinical Manager for Maltz Hospice House
Tammy brings 20 years of direct care experience and hospice
management, including inpatient management of the Hospice Care
Center for Hospice of the Western Reserve and the Harry R. Horvitz
Center for Palliative Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic’s main campus.
Tammy has been certified in hospice and palliative care nursing for 12 years and is
a Reiki practitioner. We welcome Tammy back to Montefiore, as her first full-time
position as a hospice RN case manager was in the late 1990s with our program then
known as NCJW/Montefiore Hospice.
Sherry Thomas, RN, BS-Public Health
Interim Director of Nursing (DON)
We are pleased to introduce Sherry Thomas, RN, BS-Public Health, as
the interim Director of Nursing (DON) at Montefiore. Sherry will be
responsible for all clinical operations in the nursing home and The
Willensky Residence, our memory care assisted living community.
Sherry brings a wealth of experience as a director of nursing in long-term and shortterm care and as a nurse clinical consultant in Florida and Ohio. She has expertise in
wound care, quality improvement and staffing and has proven herself to be a great
asset to our nursing team. Sherry will continue in this role as we look for a Director
of Nursing to lead our clinical operations.
Montefiore’s Board and Staff
Enjoy Annual Picnic –
A Good Time Was Had By All!
Maltz Hospice House Manager Tammy Pakiz &
Rob Valore, Vinney Hospice Director Angela Hale
& her husband Karlie and Bob & Joan Lustig
Carol Weiss and Ben Sheridan
Picnic Chair Lisa
Michel
Don Scherzer, Seth Vilensky
and Andy Hoffmann
Larry & Aileen
Apple
Ira Goffman with Cindy &
Scott Polster
Dan Zelman and
Jeff Davis
Susan Hurwitz and Sally
Wertheim
David & Kelly
Millet
+++ SAVE-THE-DATE +++ SAVE-THE-DATE +++
Mark your calendar for the
Shining Star CLE finals competition
on Sunday, October 22, 2017 at
7 pm in the world renowned Ohio
Theatre at Playhouse Square!
Shining Star is a unique vocal
competition offering high school
students in Cuyahoga, Geauga,
Lake, Medina and Summit
counties an opportunity to win
college scholarships of up to
$10,000.
Be on the lookout for more
details in the near future!
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Montefiore
Welcome Aboard!
We are pleased to introduce you to the new faces that will help strengthen
Montefiore in the years to come. Montefiore’s commitment to attracting first-rate
leaders is evident with the latest additions to our Board of Directors.
Montefiore Board of Directors 2016-2017
Neil Chakoff is the deputy
director of purchasing at
Cuyahoga Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
Neil has a wealth of
architectural, design and
construction expertise
with both commercial and
residential real estate. As a lay leader,
he assisted with fundraising at the
Wexner Heritage Village in Columbus
from 2009-2011. Neil previously served
as the Director of Construction at
Apple American Group and owned
his own company, Neil Chakoff Facility
Management, Inc. for 18 years. Neil
studied architecture at the University
of Cincinnati and received his B.S. in
Building Construction from Auburn
University.
Marti Davis has served
in numerous volunteer
capacities with the
Jewish Federation of
Cleveland, including Lion
of Judah and Ruby Lion
of Judah Co-chair as well
as serving on the JFC
Allocations committee. She is a member
of Cleveland Clinic’s Seidman Cancer
Center Leadership Council. Marti is no
stranger to Montefiore having served on
several committees including the Annual
Home Run/Walk, Montefiore, Memories
and Mimosas brunch and is a co-chair for
the upcoming vocal talent competition,
Shining Star CLE. Marti graduated with
a BA from Miami University of Ohio
and received a J.D. from The Ohio State
University College of Law. She and her
husband Jeff, who is board chair of
The Montefiore Foundation, have two
adult children and are members of Park
Synagogue.
Philip Goldberg, MD,
is a board-certified
ophthalmologist at
Cleveland Clinic’s Cole
Eye Institute. He has held
multiple positions on the
Diabetes Association of
Greater Cleveland board
including chair. He also volunteers for
the Jewish Family Service Association
of Cleveland’s primary medical clinic Alyson’s Place. Dr. Goldberg completed
his undergraduate degree at Boston
College and earned his MD from the
University of Louisville’s School of
Medicine. He and his wife Adrienne are
members of Park Synagogue and have
two adult children.
Kevin Gregory is the
president and owner of
Symmetric Solutions &
Insurance Agency, LLC.
He works with clients
of all sizes providing
strategic planning,
product development
and new business support. His work is
focused on improving health care and
risk management. Kevin spearheaded
a committee of the American Jewish
Committee (AJC) that helped develop
Cultural Links, a diversity outreach
program. He served on the Governor’s
Task Forces for a Drug Free Workplace.
Kevin received a BBA from the University
of Cincinnati’s Lindner College of
Business. He and his wife Liz have two
teenage daughters and are members of
Park Synagogue.
Ida Haber is the vice
president of The PDI
Group, a family owned
manufacturing company
with operations also in
Solon and Fort Walton
Beach, Florida. She sits on
the Board of University
Hospitals Ahuja Leadership Council and
the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Board. Ida
chaired the search committee for a new
head rabbi at Congregation Bethaynu
and was on the board during its merge
with B’nai Jeshurun Congregation. She
and her husband Irwin, also a board
member, have three adult children and
three grandchildren.
Irwin Haber is the
chairman and owner
of The PDI Group, a
manufacturer of a deep
portfolio of products for
the international defense
industry. He currently
serves on the University
Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center Board
of Directors and is a member of the
University Hospitals Board of Trustees.
Irwin is on the National Executive
Council of the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC), is the current
chairman of the Friends of the Israel
Defense Forces’ (FIDF) Ohio chapter and
serves on the national Board of Directors
of FIDF. Irwin was the past president of
the Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish
Day School (formerly the Agnon School),
Congregation Bethaynu and AIPAC
Northeast Ohio.
Montefiore Board of Directors
2016-2017 Officers
Lawrence A. Mack, Chair
Ira S. Goffman, Chair Elect
Barry J. Miller, Vice Chair
Ben Sheridan, Vice Chair
Margo Vinney, Vice Chair
Bruce E. Cweiber, Assistant Vice Chair
Cathy W. Stamler, Secretary
Idelle K. Wolf, Assistant Secretary
Alan B. Blumenthal, Treasurer
Steven S. Willensky, Immediate Past
Board Chair, Housing Corporation
Board Chair
Seth Vilensky, President & CEO
David Hexter is a part
of the Hexter-Calig
team at NAI Daus, a
commercial real estate
agency in Cleveland.
He is a member of the
prestigious Society of
Office and Industrial Real
Estate and served as a board member for
the American Jewish Committee. David
has been an active board member at
Montefiore and served in various officer
positions on the Board of Directors
and the Housing Corporation Board
since 2004. He received his BA from
Washington University in St. Louis and
his MBA from Cleveland State University.
David and his wife Kathryn have two
adult children and are members of
Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple.
Marcy Schwartz, MD,
recently retired as a
pediatric cardiologist
at Cleveland Clinic. Dr.
Schwartz has served in
many volunteer roles in
the community including
at the Kosher Foodbank,
Cleveland Foodbank, Jewish Federation
of Cleveland and with Montefiore’s
Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care
program. She is a member of the Lion
of Judah at the Jewish Federation of
Cleveland. Dr. Schwartz currently serves
on the board of Bellefaire JCB and Aish’s
Chayil. Dr. Schwartz and her husband
Dr. Daniel Simon, have three young
adult children and are members of Park
Synagogue.
Judy Willensky is the
former executive for GE
and Heidrick & Struggles.
Judy is deeply involved
in the Jewish community
serving as vice chair of
the Jewish Federation of
Cleveland, vice president
of Park Synagogue and vice chair of
Jewish Family Service Association.
Additionally, she has chaired several
committees at Montefiore including
the marketing committee. Judy has
co-chaired numerous fundraisers for
The Montefiore Foundation. She earned
her BA and MBA from the University of
Michigan. Judy is married to past chair
and board member Steve Willensky.
They are members of Park Synagogue.
Scott Zimmerman is the
president and CEO of
Nexis Medical Offices, LLC.
He serves on the Jewish
Federation of Cleveland’s
Technology Committee,
Bellefaire JCB’s Building &
Grounds Committee and
is a graduate of the Mandel Symposium,
a leadership development program of
the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. He
received his BBA from Ohio University,
an MBA from The Ohio State University
and a JD from The Ohio State University.
Scott and his wife Sarah have one young
son and are expecting a second child in
December. They are members of B’nai
Jeshurun Congregation.
Montefiore Foundation
Board of Directors 2016-2017
Jeff Cohen is new business
development manager
at The Novak Insurance
Agency. He earned an
undergraduate degree
from The Ohio State
University. Jeff is involved
with the Friends of the
Israeli Defense Forces and co-chairs the
“Guys Night Out” event and is on the
Ohio Board of the FIDF. He and his wife
Kathy have two sons and are members
of Park Synagogue.
Adam Covitt is vice
president of the Federal
Equipment Company. He
is a board member of the
250 Club which benefits
Jewish Big Brother Big
Sister. Additionally he
has been a committee
member for MedWish, a nonprofit
organization that saves lives and the
environment by repurposing medical
supplies for developing countries. Adam
is a graduate of Ohio University. Adam
and his wife Kelly have two teenage
children and are members of Park
Synagogue.
Montefiore Foundation
Board of Directors
2016-2017 Officers
Jeffrey S. Davis, Chair
Susan R. Hurwitz, Vice Chair
Dennis F. Schwartz, Vice Chair
Margo Vinney, Vice Chair
Harriet L. Fader, Assistant Vice Chair
Elaine J. Gilbert, Secretary
Robert A. Fuerst, Assistant Secretary
David G. Millet, Treasurer
Barbara Bellin Janovitz, Assistant
Treasurer
Andrew W. Hoffmann, Immediate
Past Chair
Seth Vilensky, President & CEO
Debbie Rothschild, Director of
Foundation
Montefiore Housing
Corporation Board
of Directors
2016-2017 Officers
Steven S. Willensky, Chair
Andrew W. Hoffmann, Vice Chair
Ira S. Goffman, Treasurer/Secretary
Robert M. Lustig, Immediate Past
Chair
Lawrence A. Mack, Montefiore
Board Chair
Seth Vilensky, President & CEO
Our Mission
Guided by Jewish values, Montefiore
provides a continuum of quality
compassionate healthcare services
to adults and support to families
through individualized care in our
home or yours, respect for the
dignity and independence of those
we serve, a dedicated and caring
team and innovative programming.
Our Vision
Montefiore will set the standard
for delivering premier healthcare
services to adults in our community
as they age.
2nd Annual Montefiore Foundation
5K Run/Walk & 1M Walk
Sunday, August 28, 2016
WE HIT A GRAND SLAM!
Close to 400 friends of The Montefiore Foundation joined together
for our second annual Home Run held at the Cleveland Clinic Lyndhurst campus.
This event raised $70,000 to support Montefiore’s Annual Sustaining Campaign.
Many thanks to the 47 event sponsors along with individuals and fundraising
teams that helped raise these important dollars that will make a difference in the lives
of seniors in our community. To see our gallery of hundreds of race day photos
go to montefiorecare.org/news-information/homerun2016.
Watch for details about our third annual Home Run!
Many thanks to our great volunteers!
Montefiore president and CEO
Seth Vilensky, his wife Emily
and children Ariel and Eli having
fun at the Home Run!
Three generations of family – go Team Hurwitz!
Lynn Millet with her son David, a
Montefiore board member, his wife Kelly
and their children
You Make the Loving Difference
With your support, we are pleased to announce that we exceeded our 2015-2016
Annual Campaign goal! With 1,100 donors, we raised more than $438,000 to provide
quality and loving care to our patients and residents.
The essential services we provide each day give families and friends the peace of
mind that their loved one is in caring, capable hands. Each year, the generosity of our
donors enables Montefiore and The Weils to continue our longstanding commitment
to caring.
Despite our significant growth in community support, we still face a sizable gap
between our healthcare reimbursements and the cost of continuing to provide the
outstanding care each individual deserves. If you would like to help us ensure each
resident receives the best care, services and programming, regardless of ability to
pay, please consider supporting our 2017 annual campaign. For more information
on supporting this campaign, contact Alyssa Rothstein, development associate, at
216.910.2636 or arothstein@montefiorecare.org. Thank You!
DON AT E N OW – G O TO M ON TEF I ORECARE.ORG
DEBBIE ROTHSCHILD,
DIRECTOR OF
THE MONTEFIORE
FOUNDATION
PERMANENT IRA CHARITABLE
ROLLOVER EXTENSION BENEFITS
MONTEFIORE DONORS!
Last December, we received wonderful
news of Congress passing the permanent IRA
Charitable Rollover Act of 2015. This law allows
you to permanently transfer money from your
IRA account directly to Montefiore. In fact, it
may give you the opportunity to save significant
tax dollars, while supporting our residents,
patients and their families.
Since you first started putting money
toward your retirement fund, you’ve been
accruing enormous amounts of money. Thanks
to the IRA Charitable Rollover Act of 2015,
you will receive an income tax deduction from
the year you made the contribution to the
IRA and any growth in the accounts would go
untaxed until you withdraw from your account.
What a wonderful opportunity to have a
current income tax deduction and a deferral in
recognizing any gains! Now, however, the tax
bill from those years of deferred tax is coming
due for many of you who are at age 70 ½, as
the IRS requires you to take distributions from
these accounts. This forced withdrawal is called
Required Minimum Distribution (RMD).
For some of you, this additional income
may mean additional taxes. This extra revenue
may push some into a higher tax bracket and
may result in a tax on social security payments.
Fortunately, there is a solution. The IRA
Charitable Rollover Act of 2015 allows you, as a
donor, the opportunity to make a tax-free gift
from your IRA account to Montefiore – the IRS
will allow up to a $100,000 gift for 2016. Your
charitable gift can be used to satisfy your RMD,
and it is 100% tax-free!
This significant incentive means you do not
have to declare the RMD, which keeps your gift
from being taxed, and also avoids the other
unfavorable effects mentioned. In addition, a
gift of this type will not cause a reduction in
personal exemptions or allowable deductions.
Please be sure to check with your tax advisor as
to how this type of gift will affect you personally.
This process is simple and can make a
real difference in the lives of our patients and
residents. You will benefit on many levels.,
but most importantly, you will be gratified to
know that you have made a lasting impact.
Please contact me directly at 216-910-2633 or
drothschild@montefiorecare.org to discuss your
gift.
Thank you for all you have done in the past
and all you will do in the future.
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MAY 1 – JULY 31, 2016.
Tributes May 1, 2016 – July 31, 2016.
Donations to Montefiore enhance the lives of our
residents, families, staff, volunteers and the community. This
list reflects donations received May 1, 2016 – July 31, 2016. We
apologize for any errors or omissions. To make a donation in
honor or in memory of a special person or milestone event,
please call The Montefiore Foundation at 216.910.2350 or visit
the Foundation page on our website: montefiorecare.org.
THE 2016 ANNUAL
SUSTAINING CAMPAIGN
Larry Apple
Loren Arnoff
BDO – Gary Shamis
Rabbi Joel & Linda Chazin
Larry & Liza Coven
George & Bela Fischer
Forest City Hebrew
Benevolent Association
Phillip & Adrienne Goldberg
Barbara Heard
Evan & Michelle Hirsch
John Huntington
Benevolent Fund
Alan & Edna Jaffa
Lawrence & Karen Katz
Paul Katz & Lisa Arnson
Susan Klarreich
Diane Korman
Edward & Roslyn Kowit
Eleanor Krongold
Arthur & Lois Leb
Robert Leb
David & Lisa Michel
David & Kelly Millet
Minutemen, Inc.
Jeffrey & Jill Muencz
On Shift, Inc.
PartyLite – Sandra Molls &
Cappy Childers
Estate of Shirley Platzner
Gina Prosser
Allen & Sharon Roth
Silpada – Monica DeSanto
Daniel Simon & Marcy
Schwartz
Gloria Singer
Stephen & Barbara Somogyi
The Smiling Forever
Foundation
Phillip Stolarsky
Margorie H. Stonehill Trust
Michael Thomson
Family of Mitzie Verne
Marie Walzer
Stanley & Sally Wertheim
Jeffrey & Terry Young
In Honor of:
Jack Bistritz & Jamie Semel’s
Senior Cabaret
Graduation Celebration
Tod & Jody Podl
Mary Solomon
Shirley Cohn Get Well Wishes
Larry & Marcia Simon
Bart & Elaine Gilbert’s 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Annette Lusher
Jamie Semel’s Graduation
Harold & Marlene
Blumenthal
Donald Scherzer receiving
the Harley I. Gross
Presidential Award
Stanley & Shirley Wertheim
Frida Siglic
George & Bela Fischer
Amitai Tuvya’s Bar Mitzvah
Leslie & Miriam Marks
Steven & Judy Willensky
Carl & Shirley Topilow
Marvin Zeighner’s 80th
Birthday
Leslie & Miriam Marks
In Memory of:
Norman Engle
Sanford Gill
Mel Wolk & Betty Fishman
Fred Isenstadt
Ernest Isenstadt
George & Irene Lieberman
Alexander Rychlik
Edith Orlean
Stephen & Penni Weinberg
Beulah Peyton
St. Catherine Food Pantry
Robert Waterman Sr.
Verner & Jill Welsh
THE 2017 ANNUAL
SUSTAINING CAMPAIGN
Affordable Uniforms
Books Are Fun – Tony Capasso
Robert & Debra Jacob
Steven & Judy Willensky
Abe & Idelle Wolf
In Honor of:
Seville Shack’s 100th Birthday
Shirley Weiss
In Memory of:
Estelle Davis
Tillie Coppersmith
Jay & Linda Weiss
Sarah Lieberman
Denise Pease
Akilah Porter
Barry & Debbie Rothschild
Edith Orlean
Dennis & Susan Lieberman
Bette Scheinberg
Tony & Joy Anzalone
Sol Tushman
Mel Wolk, Pres. of HBSU,
& Betty Fishman
THE ABOVE & BEYOND
PROGRAM FUND
In Honor of:
Jan Arnoff – Employee of
the Year
Dennis & Susan Lieberman
Alexander Remer
Erick & Erica Remer
Lisa Rowe – Employee of
the Year
Michael & Carol Weiss
Diane Weiner’s Sons’
Engagement
Dennis & Susan Lieberman
In Memory of:
Fred Isenstadt
Ernest Isenstadt
THE ALVIN & CAROLE
ROCK FAMILY FUND
In Memory of:
Beloved Sister
Morris Weisman
Alvin & Carole Rock
THE ALVIN & CLAIR
BARKLEY FUND
In Honor of:
Drew Barkley & Jan Cooper’s
Marriage
Lucy Eckstein
THE ARDITH HEIMAN
ENDOWMENT FUND
David & Lynn Heiman
THE CAROL & MICHAEL
WEISS FAMILY FUND
In Honor of:
Jan Arnoff – Employee of
the Year
Megan Kane – The Weils’
Employee of the Year
Michael & Carol Weiss
Hallie Lieberman’s High
School Graduation
Michael & Carol Weiss
Michael Weiss’ Speedy
Recovery
Dennis & Susan Lieberman
Shining Star Lisa Carlson
Shining Star Tonita Diggs
Shining Star Coleman
Edwards
Shining Star Tori Payne
Shining Star Harriett Barnett
Michael & Carol Weiss
THE CHARLES & SELMA
MANCHICK ARTS &
ACTIVITIES FUND
Bob & Marge Manchick
In Memory of:
James Mitchell
Bob & Marge Manchick
THE CORRINE WALLENSTEIN
HOSPICE FUND
In Honor of:
Michael Wallenstein
Laura Wallenstein
Andi & Darrell Young’s
Anniversary
Scott & Cathy Wallenstein
In Memory of:
Peggy Gilman
Scott & Cathy Wallenstein
and Howard Fishman
Kati Tepfenhart
Scott, Michael & Adam
Wallenstein
THE DEBORAH ROCKER
KLAUSNER MEMORIAL
FUND
In Honor of:
Laura Rocker & Sally
Rocker’s Bat Mitzvah
Lois Butler
Sue Klarreich & Family
THE ELLIOT WILLENSKY
MUSIC FUND
In Memory of:
Izzy Greenberg
Steven & Judy Willensky
THE EMILY AND SETH
VILENSKY FUND
In Honor of:
Ari & Talia Hyman’s New
Baby Girl
Seth & Emily Vilensky
THE FANNIE & MILLY
CADKIN ENDOWMENT
FUND
In Memory of:
Jerry Lettofsky
Susan Shapiro
Sally Ziff
THE MALTZ HOSPICE
HOUSE & PALLIATIVE CARE
PAVILION
Rabbi Joel & Linda Chazin
Gretel B. Bloch Charitable
Trust
Forest City Enterprises, Inc.
DR. FREDRICK & HERTA
STERNBERG MEMORIAL
FUND
In Honor of:
Robert Lustig’s Milestone
Birthday
Helen Braun
Stanley & Judith Coben
Sheila Frankel
Iris Kane
Marlene Klanfer
Martin & Norma Markowitz
THE MALTZ PAVER
CAMPAIGN
Ernest Isenstadt
In Memory of:
Bette Scheinberg
The Vitali Family
THE GERTRUDE NASH
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Honor of:
Polly Fine’s Grandson’s
Marriage
Dale & Karen Nash’s
Special Honors
Margo Lipps’ Graduation
Phyllis Rotman Get Well
Wishes
Shirley Basch
THE HARRY & YETTA
POLLACK HOSPICE
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Memory of:
Fred Isenstadt
Gertrude Weiner
Shirley Wachsberger & Family
THE JODI GENDLER
HOSPICE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT FUND
In Honor of:
Jan Moskowitz’s 75th
Birthday
Alan Gendler
THE JULIUS ABRAMS
EMPLOYEE EMERGENCY
LOAN FUND
In Honor of:
Jan Arnoff – Employee of
the Year
Robert Fuerst & Louise
Abrams
Don Scherzer receiving the
Harley I. Gross
Presidential Award
Robert Fuerst & Louise
Abrams
THE MACK FAMILY
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Honor of:
David Orlean becoming a
Life Director
Lisa Rowe – STNA
Employee of the Year
Don Scherzer receiving the
Harley I. Gross
Presidential Award
Larry Mack
Galen Silver’s Confirmation
Bill & Rita Mack
Larry Mack
In Memory of:
Sarah Lieberman
Larry Mack
THE MARJORIE & SAMUEL
ZLOTNICK HOSPICE NURSE
EDUCATION FUND
Robert & JoAnn Glick
THE MONTEFIORE
FOUNDATION
Barry Feldman
THE MONTEFIORE RABBI’S
FUND
In Memory of:
Helene Robins
Edwin Robins
THE ORLEAN FAMILY
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Honor of:
David Orlean becoming a
Life Director
Michael & Carol Weiss
In Memory of:
Edith Orlean
Michael & Carol Weiss
THE RABBI FEINSTEIN
HOSPICE FUND
In Honor of:
Rabbi Akiva Feinstein
Harlan Bruner & Nadine
Lader
In Memory of:
Roz Meclovsky
Harlan Bruner & Nadine
Lader
THE SANDRA ZIEVE
DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Honor of:
Donald Scherzer receiving
the Harley I. Gross
Presidential Award
Sandy Zieve
THE SCHERZER FAMILY
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Honor of:
Donald Scherzer receiving
the Harley I. Gross
Presidential Award
Richard & Wendy Feldman
Dennis & Susan Lieberman
Michael & Carol Weiss
THE SIEGAL FAMILY
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Memory of:
Bernice Hirshfield
Harvey & Adrienne Siegel
THE STAHM FAMILY
CHILDREN’S BEREAVEMENT
FUND
In Memory of:
Lillian Zukowsky
Marcy Stahm
Be Part of Our Milestone!
Have you been a donor for 25+ years?
Please contact the Foundation Department
at 216.910.2633 to be
recognized during this year’s Donor Brunch.
8 • M O N T E F IOR E FAM I LY N EWS L ET T ER • Read our annual report at montefiorecare.org
THE VINNEY HOSPICE
& PALLIATIVE CARE
PROGRAM FUND
In Honor of:
Vinney Hospice Staff
Manny & Sheila Adler
Helen Casella & Family
In Memory of:
Fred Adler
Jessie Adler
Sanford Fleishman
Norman Gross & Family
William Grey
Hillcrest Rehab
Herb Kronman
Richard & Julienne Ackerman
Marion Kendis
Eunice, Eric, & Evan Buller
Caroline Chesebrough
Marc & Judy Freedman
Adelle Kendis
Heidi Solomon
Robert Libner
James & Kathleen Case
Shon Cook Law PC
Joshua Lipson
Michael & Robin Abrams
Harriet Brand
Steven & Susan Cole
Brad & Linda Demsey
Abbie Klein
Phil & Debbie Weiss
Herbert Magden
Robert Cohen
Edith Orlean
David Roth
Beverly Sue Rollit
Faithful Companions, Inc. –
Diana K. Ross
Bette Scheinberg
Rhoda Agin
The Berkovitz Family
Leo & Sarah Mahoney
Susan Shapiro
Joe & Elaine Audino
Rhoda Agin
Sherrill Crawford
Jerry & Denise Falcon
Ron & Gayle Miller
Marsha Moses
Leona Polster
June Stewart
Myer Spiro
Gertrude Weiner
Jeff & Lori Bennett
Howard & Anita Cohen
Alan & Reggie Harris
May Hershey
Joe & Marilyn Jacobson
Margery Shorr
Robert & Patricia Wilson
Judy Wolsky
THE WEILS MEMORY CARE
PAVILION FUND
Albert & Norma Geller
In Honor of:
Dr. Willie Dayan
Richard & Denise Arnstine
THE WEILS TRIBUTE FUND
Dean & Anne Sturges
In Memory of:
Caitlin Lubline’s Grandmother
Dennis & Susan Lieberman
Marvin Ritzenberg
Paul & Kathleen Yates
THE WILLENSKY
RESIDENCE FUND
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JOIN US FOR THESE FREE COMMUNIT Y EVENTS! COME TO ONE, TWO OR ALL THREE!
Wellness at The Weils:
A THREE-PART COMMUNITY HEALTH SERIES
THE AGING EYE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 • 1:30-3 PM
Presented by Lisa Cellura, LSW
Montefiore Receives New
Transport Van!
We are thrilled to announce that a shining new
transport bus (pictured below), specifically designated
for use by those within Montefiore’s Memory Care
Network, is now part of our vehicle fleet!
Access to this vehicle, which seats up to nine
individuals, allows residents in our two memory
care assisted living communities – The Willensky
Residence (on Montefiore’s campus) and The David
and Freda Robinson Residence (on The Weils campus)
to participate in community outings such as visiting
restaurants, museums, sporting events and parks
as well as using it for medical appointments. For
clients enrolled in Montefiore’s In-Home Memory
Care program, this vehicle allows easy access for
transportation to medical appointments, errands and
community outings.
Everyone from residents, their families and staff
are excited about the arrival of this Goshen Coach.
Memory Care Manager Kristen Morelli says, “This
beautiful and much-needed van is a great resource
for our memory care community – it has all the bells
and whistles – everything we could ever possibly need!”
Our sincere thank you to the Northeast Ohio
Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) for
awarding us this grant to purchase the van to
“enhance mobility of seniors and individuals with
disabilities.”
For more information about our Memory
Care Network program, contact Kristen Morelli at
216.910.2323 or kmorelli@montefiorecare.org.
Manager of Community Engagement for the Cleveland Sight Center
Vision is a common challenge for older adults, but it doesn’t have to limit your life.
With the right tools, skills and support, you can live independently and continue to
do most things you want to do, Iust diƤerently.
LIVING WITH MOVEMENT DISORDERS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 • 1:30-3PM
Presented by Ben Rossi
Founder and Director of Physical Wellness for InMotion
Hear how individuals with Parkinson’s or other movement disorders have the ability
to live a healthy and full life despite their circumstance.
EAT, TREAT AND MOVE YOUR FEET –
TIPS TO ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS WHEN YOU HAVE DIABETES
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 • 1:30-3PM
Presented by Rose Ann Chiurazzi, RDN, CDE
Donate Today!
Visit montefiorecare.org/giving
Resident Notecards for Sale!
Be sure to stop by the volunteer services office to
purchase beautiful notecards with artwork designed by
our residents – eight in a pack for only $10! Proceeds
benefit our programs & services. Great gift idea!
“Flowers
in Bloom”
CertiƲed Diabetes EducatorNutritionist for the Diabetes Partnership
of Cleveland
In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, learn tips on what foods can be
enjoyed and what foods to limit while keeping your diabetes in check.
“Hearts
Forever”
Delicious and nutritious refreshments will be served!
For more information or to RSVP, contact Ivy Kopit, The Weils manager
of community relations, at 440.996.0504 or ikopit@theweils.org.
Tours available. All are welcome! Space limited, register early.
“Birds in Paradise”
“Soothing Water”
FA L L 2 01 6 • 9
Around the Home
Resident Summer Picnic
Ohio House Minority Leader
Visits Montefiore!
Michael Jackson Tribute
Ohio House Minority Leader Fred Strahorn met with
Montefiore to learn about our organization, discuss
current issues and tour the campus. Board Vice Chair Ira
Goffman, President and CEO Seth Vilensky, Fred Strahorn
and Board Chair Larry Mack.
Life Enrichment Coordinator
Sharlene Armstead with resident
Zitta Elbaum and her daughter
Alida Wohlgemuth.
Residents and the Life Enrichment team
performed a dance routine honoring
the late King of Pop.
Summer Interns at Montefiore!
L to r: Julianne Leffel (volunteers),
Brianna Jacobs (admissions),
Brandon Rock (volunteers), Josh
Friedman (marketing) and Jessica
Dorsky (marketing). Not pictured:
Samantha Katz (foundation)
Cavs Victory Parade
at Montefiore!
Residents, staff and
family members
celebrated
the Cleveland
Cavaliers 2016 NBA
Championship win
against the Golden
State Warriors with a
victory parade around
the parking lot.
WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND
JOURNEY THROUGH
Grief
A Six-Week Bereavement Support Group
November 15 – December 20, 2016
Tuesdays, 5:30-7 pm • Montefiore Boardroom
Miriam Katz, LISW-S, will facilitate the group.
For more information or to register, please contact
Miriam at 216.910.2796 or mkatz@montefiorecare.org.
MONTEFIORE PRESENTS A MONTHLY, COMMUNITY-WIDE PROGRAM
Caregiver Education & Support Group
Tues., September 6 • Thurs., October 20 • Tues., November 1
5-6 pm at Montefiore
Presented by Dementia Expert
Dr. Lori Stevic-Rust
ABPP, Clinical Health Psychologist
and dementia program advisor for
Montefiore and The Weils
Feeling burnt out from caregiver stress or
alone in your journey with no one to lean on?
Do you have questions about what is coming
next and how to deal with it? We’re here for you!
Come to Montefiore’s monthly caregiver
education and support group to receive tips on
how to cope and how to receive support as a
caregiver.
To RSVP or for more information, contact Kristen Morelli, memory care
program manager, at 216.910.2323 or kmorelli@montefiorecare.org.
10 • M ON T E F IOR E FAM I LY N EWS L ET T ER
Camp Step Boys Choir More than 50 boys from The Camp
Step Boys Choir perform for the 10th year in a row for a
Summer Bein HaMetzarim Concert and entertained our
residents.
Thank You
Men’s Club of Fairmount Temple for
50 Years of Volunteer Service!
Our sincerest thank you to the Men’s Club of Fairmount
Temple for devoting 50 years of volunteer service to the
residents of Montefiore! You exemplify the true meaning
of tikkun olam – repairing the world – in all that you
contributed and continue to do for our residents and
families. Your monthly visits since 1966 have meant the
world to the thousands of residents whose lives and hearts
you’ve touch through your generous spirit.
Residents and family members look forward to
your Mitzvah Corp programs, held the first Saturday
of the month, offering wonderful entertainment and
refreshments. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts
and so appreciate all that you do to put smiles on our
residents’ faces!
We will commemorate this special 50th anniversary
of volunteer service in the near future with a very special
event! Watch for details! For more information, contact
Diane Weiner, volunteer manager at 216.910.2741 or
dweiner@montefiorecare.org.
HAPPENINGS
THIS FALL
Life Enrichment Team: Iuliia Marshall – 216.910.2588
Kim Phillips – 216.910.2589 • Josie Love – 216.910.2590 • Sharlene Armstead – 216.910.2591
September
Highlight Events
October
Highlight Events
November
Highlight Events
Tuesday, September 6
End of Summer Celebration
Parade & Cookout
10:30 am / Montefiore
Sunday, September 25
Bubbes, Zaydes & Babies
10:30 am / Arts & Crafts Room
Sunday, October 30
Fall Harvest Family Festival
Celebrating our 25 years in
Beachwood – Community-wide
Open House – Fun for all!
1-3 pm • Montefiore
Friday, November 11
Veterans Day Celebration
10:30 am • Maltz Auditorium
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Saturday Entertainment
2:30 pm • Maltz Auditorium
• Sept 10 Randy Solomon
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Sunday Entertainment
2:30 pm • Maltz Auditorium
• Sept 4 John Bayer
• Sept 11 Valentino Robbins
• Sept 18 Bob & Barbara Norton
• Sept 25 Victor Breeler
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Sunday, November 20
Fairmount Temple 2nd Graders
10:30 am • Maltz Auditorium
Saturday Entertainment
Saturday Entertainment
2:30 pm / Maltz Auditorium
• Oct 8
Eugene Ross
• Oct 15 MVP Jewish Holiday Party
• Oct 29 Sam Fosh
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2:30 pm / Maltz Auditorium
• Nov 12 Dwyte Paris: “The Velvet Voice”
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Sunday Entertainment
Sunday Entertainment
2:30 pm / Maltz Auditorium
• Nov 6 Ron Sluga
• Nov 13 Cleveland Jazz Orchestra
• Nov 20 Bob & Shelly Orlandi
• Nov 27 Shane Phillips
2:30 pm / Maltz Auditorium
• Oct 16 An Afternoon
“On Broadway” with
Steve Willensky
• Oct 23 David Bird
WEEKLY RESIDENT EVENTS AROUND THE HOME
MONDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
SATURDAYS
Bingo
2:15 pm
Maltz Auditorium
Sing-A-Long
10:30 am
Maltz Auditorium
Music Therapy
w/Marilou
2 pm
First Thursday in
Mandel 3 Lounge and
second Thursday
in Myers 2 Lounge
Dance w/Miri
10:30 am
On units
Shabbat Services
10:30 am
Maltz Chapel
Tai Chi
10:30 am
On units
Fairmount Temple
Mitzvah Corp
2:30 pm
First Saturday of
each month
Maltz Auditorium
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TUESDAYS
Opera Club
2 pm
Sept 6, 13, 20, 27 &
October 25
Maltz C
Rabbi Chazin’s
Memorial Services
11 am
Last Tuesday of every
month
Maltz Chapel
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Monthly Resident
Birthday Party w/
Joel Scigliano
2:30 pm
Sept 7, Oct 5, Nov 2
Maltz Auditorium
Ron Papaleo
2:30 pm
Oct 19, Nov 9
Maltz Auditorium
Bingo
7 pm
Second and fourth
Wednesday of every
month
Sept 14, 28 • Oct 26
Nov 9, 23
Maltz Auditorium
Food Committee
2:30 pm
Second Thursday of
every month
Mandel 3 Lounge
Resident Council
2:30 pm
Third Thursday of
every month
Arts & Crafts Room
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Men’s Club
2:30 pm
Arts & Crafts Room
(Except the first Friday
of every month)
Cliff Meister
Entertains
3:45 pm
On units
Shabbat Services
4:30 pm
Maltz Chapel
MVP Ice Cream
Social
2:30 pm
Third Saturday of
every month
Maltz Auditorium
MVP Oneg Shabbat
2:30 pm
Fourth Saturday of
every month
Maltz Chapel
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Bubbes, Zaydes & Babies
Important Numbers
In partnership with JCC Early Childhood Education, we
are launching the first of four quarterly, intergenerational and
interactive programs for residents on Sunday, September 25, 2016
at 10:30 am at Montefiore. These hour-long programs, led by
Debbie Friedman, Mandel JCC Family Place coordinator, invite young families to spend
time with Montefiore residents, while exploring seasonal Jewish themes. All activities
will include music, hands-on creative projects, storytelling and snack time. Special
thanks to Jewish Education Center of Cleveland (JECC) for the 2016-2017 Shoresh grant.
For more information, contact Iuliia Marshall, Life Enrichment Manager, at
216.910.2588 or imarshall@montefiorecare.org.
Administration . . . . . . . . . .
Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Beauty/Barber Salon . . . . .
Billing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dietitian Manager . . . . . . .
Dining Services/Kitchen
(Kosher Supervisor) . . . . .
Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gift Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Home Care/Private Care . .
Hospice/Palliative Care. . . .
Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Life Enrichment . . . . . . . . .
Medicaid Liaison . . . . . . . .
Medicare/Managed
Care Liaison . . . . . . . . . . .
Memory Care . . . . . . . . . . .
Posh Nosh Café. . . . . . . . . .
Reception Desk/Lobby . . . .
Rehab Therapy . . . . . . . . . .
Resident Advocate . . . . . . .
Volunteers. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Weils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Weils Rehab Pavilion. . .
University Circle Brings Distance
Learning to Residents
University Circle, Inc. offers programming each
month to Montefiore seniors via live and interactive
videoconferencing technology. All videoconference
programming this fall will take place at 2:30 pm in the
Maltz Auditorium.
This unique program, that “brings to the world”
to Montefiore, has been generously sponsored by
Gloria Plevin and The Elizabeth & Sidney Rosenthal
Endowment Fund with assistance from University Circle
Inc. To learn more, visit www.universitycircle.org/learn/
senior-connections. Open to all!
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
Vehicles of the Western
Reserve – Part II
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Geography: Baseball Coast
to Coast
Friday, October 21, 2016
Labor History: Hardball &
Handshakes
Friday, October 28, 2016
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