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What is Daughters of Israel? Our Mission

DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL is a multi-faceted skilled nursing facility offering the most modern and comprehensive services including sub-acute rehabilitation, rehabilitation therapy, long-term care and senior housing with assistance. Services for more than 300 residents include varied levels of health care and recreational, social and cultural programs.

SERVICES PROVIDED:

  • 24 Hour On-Site Medical Specialist and Nursing Care
  • State-Certified Special Care Unit for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Memory Disorders
  • New, State-of-the-Art Physical Rehabilitation Program
  • Sub-Acute Care
  • Hospice and Palliative Care
  • Respite Care  
  • On-Site Synagogue with Full-Time Rabbi
  • Full Range of Stimulating and Innovative Activities 
  • On-Site Beauty Salon, Barber Shop, Work Activity Center, Auditoriums, Lounges, Spacious Dining Rooms, Coffee Shop, and Russian Satellite TV and Cultural Programming  
  • Semi-Private and Private Rooms
  • Covered by Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial Insurances and Private payment

ADDITIONAL SERVICES INCLUDE:

  • The Charles Bierman Home - Senior Housing with Assistance in a small group setting for the elderly who can no longer live alone. Located at 110 Vose Avenue in South Orange

  • Elderlink - Caregiver and eldercare resources  available through Jewish Family Service of MetroWest providing support, referral, education and counseling services.

  • Metro Transport - A collaborative community project with the Jewish Community Center, Jewish Family Service and Jewish Community Foundation providing transportation for seniors and disabled adults living in their own homes within MetroWest.

We look forward to having you visit our state-of-the-art facility. Applicants, family members and caregivers are welcome to tour our facility. 

For more information or to arrange for a tour contact Adena Twersky, Director of Admissions, 973-400-3307 or atwersky@doigc.org.

 

The mission of Daughters of Israel is to provide a continuum of health related and social services to Jewish men and women regardless of their ability to pay by providing suitable living accommodations, treatment and care, in accordance with Jewish Dietary laws and Orthodox customs.

In addition to providing shelter and care for the infirm and chronically ill, Daughters of Israel also engages in other charitable and educational activities as determined by the Board of Governors. The Home is sensitive to the religious needs of the non-orthodox Jewish elderly and offers opportunities for them to express their own affiliation through religious services and practices consistent with other approaches to Judaism.

 

Our Vision

The vision of Daughters of Israel is to be a leader among Jewish long-term care facilities in services to the elderly. In the years ahead we will respond appropriately to new and improved technologies and ways to further enhance and enrich the lives of the frail and vulnerable elderly and disabled we serve.

Central to our vision is our promise made in 1906 to provide the elderly with the finest care imaginable.

Our decisions will always be guided by Jewish values and commandments including:

The Fifth Commandment:
Honor thy mother and father.
Klal Yisrael:
We Jews are one people, responsible for one another.
Gemilut Chasadim:
We Jews engage in acts of loving kindness toward others.
Tikkun Olam:
We Jews are to be active participants in the process of making a more perfect world.
Tzedakah:
We Jews believe in justice and in charity for the needy.
Kedushah:
We Jews believe the work we do on behalf of others is holy.
L'dor V'dor:
We Jews must continue our work from one generation to the next generation.

 

In 1906 we pledged to provide the elderly with the finest care imaginable.
Today, we’re still keeping that promise!

 Daughters of Israel
 Plafsky Family  Campus

 Cooperman Family Building
 1155 Pleasant Valley Way
 West Orange, NJ 07052

 

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