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Causes: Human Services, Senior Centers, Seniors
Mission: Kramer senior service agency is a mission-driven not-for-profit agency offering home and community based services primarily to the jewish elderly of palm beach county. It is related to morselife health system, inc. , the parent agency. The agency's goal is to help clients maintain independence by remaining in their own home as long as possible.
Programs: Community based programs - see schedule o community based programs - the neighbor to neighbor (n2n) program identifies needs and provides a full range of programs and services to enable older adults in 12 gated communities. These services are social and recreational activities, education programs, referral to medical, homecare, legal and financial services, access to preventive healthcare services, support for family caregivers and transportation for shopping and events. The just checking program provides care management services in the home. The program has been operational since 2000 and was originally designed to preserve people at home and avoid institutional care. This program serves 347 clients. The adult congregate meal program provides onsite nutrition and social activities. The nutrition component includes a snack, a warm lunch meal in the morselife cafeteria and a take home meal for selected needy members. This program serves 55 clients.
meals on wheels - see schedule o meals on wheels - the kosher meals on wheels program was developed in response to an unmet need in the community. Delivery is provided by volunteers and is available to the homebound elderly within a specific geographical area. Meals are kept to a nominal cost, which is actually priced to be below the cost of preparing and plating the meal. Almost all of the 44,885 home delivered meals are delivered by a dedicated corps of volunteers who willingly give their time and services for this program. For many meals on wheels recipients, this is the one nutritious, fortified meal they receive daily, and because of an inferior public transportation system and their own inability to drive, this program is a lifeline that enables these meal recipients to remain living independently in the community. This program serves 690 clients.
homebound mitzvah program - see schedule o homebound mitzvah program - this program brings the high holidays and passover to homebound members of the jewish community. Volunteers prepare and deliver meals, dvd's of services, religious items and prayer books to members of the community. This program served 1,618 recipients annually. A complete meal, including all the trimmings and a dvd religious service is provided so that jewish seniors, who are unable to prepare a traditional meal, can continue to celebrate cultural traditions that they have experienced their entire life.