The Grotta Fund for Senior Care
2007/2008 Grant Recipients
Spring 2008
In Spring 2008, the Grotta Advisory Council approved eleven grants. A partial list of grantees include
Daughters of Israel received funding for two programs, “Gift A Ride” subsidies for seniors to reach medical appointments, and “Chai Café” transportation and social services program support for elderly Jews from Newark and Irvington, in collaboration with IDT, Inc.
The Visiting Nurse and Health Services d/b/a Holy Redeemer received a second year of funding for their innovative medication management program using remote telemonitoring
Congregation AABJ&D, to expand its spiritual health and healing nurse program.
New grant programs:
NJIT is implementing environmental assessments and interventions for improved dementia care.
Main Street Counseling will address mental health issues and improve medication management
JFS of MetroWest, to expand the communities served by a national model, Healthy Ideas (Identifying Depression and Empowering Activities among Seniors.
JFS of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties, to provide spiritual outreach and geriatric assessments of seniors.
Fall 2007
In the Fall 2007, nine grants were approved. A partial list of grantees include:
Newark Emergency Services for Families, for a program to improve the nutrition of Newark seniors;
NJ Foundation of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities, to arrange dental care for seniors with limited means;
UMDNJ- NJ Medical School, to provide community-based eye scans to detect retinal disease and referrals for treatment.
Community Health Law Project, to provide seniors with education and advocacy regarding predatory lending and consumer fraud,
Senior Care and Activities Center will test a new model of disease management for seniors who are affected by Congestive Heart Failure and early dementia.