By Scotland Huber on Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Category: Press Releases

Jewish Healthcare Foundation Approves $300,000 Grant to Boost Senior Exercise, Recreation Options

(Pittsburgh, PA—April 5, 2017)—The Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) Board of Trustees approved a $300,000 grant for a multi-pronged initiative to increase recreation and exercise opportunities for local seniors.

Senior Recreation and Exercise: Creating a Culture of Health

Since its establishment in 1990, JHF has demonstrated a commitment to the physical, psychological, and social well-being of seniors, as well as their caregivers. In 2016, the Foundation launched its Senior Connections initiative, which aims to strengthen a suite of service opportunities for older adults, including transportation and housing, exercise and recreation, geriatric‐friendly health care, and caregiver supports.

To advance the goals of Senior Connections, JHF has approved a two-year, $300,000 grant to increase opportunities for local seniors to meaningfully engage in a variety of exercise and recreation programs throughout all four seasons. The exercise and recreation initiatives are the result of a community-wide charrette, or planning event, that JHF convened in the summer of 2016 with more than 100 individuals representing health providers, foundations, environmental and recreational groups, aging organizations, insurers, community service providers, and activist groups. The Foundation will convene future charrettes focused on the other components of Senior Connections, including one on geriatric-friendly health care in May.

The multi-faceted approach to help seniors engage in exercise and recreation will include:

JHF will serve as the convener for all Senior Connections recreation and exercise activities, and will also establish an advisory board of local experts to guide the initiative.

About The Jewish Healthcare Foundation

The Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) is a public charity that offers a unique blend of research, education, grantmaking and program management to advance the quality of clinical care and health of populations, with a focus on improving the quality, efficiency, and safety of health care. JHF and its three operating arms—the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative (PRHI), Health Careers Futures (HCF), and the Women's Health Activist Movement Global (WHAMglobal)— are located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and serve a national and global audience. JHF is also a founding member of the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI). For more information, visit www.jhf.org.