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Counseling
Individual and couples' therapy, supportive counseling and crisis intervention to address the concerns and problems that arise when one or both partners have HIV disease.

Support Groups
Short- and long-term groups for people with AIDS and their loved ones.

Case Management
Assessment, advocacy and coordination of services to help clients achieve and maintain their independence.

Information and Referral
Emphasizing practical concerns like medical care, housing, disability benefits, financial management, and vocational and legal resources.

Attendant Care
Trained, professional home care specialists are available through JFCS to assist with personal care, shopping, cooking, laundry and driving.

Jewish Connection
Providing a vital link to the Jewish community. Make referrals to rabbis for pastoral counseling, hospice services and family outreach and distributes free tickets to Jewish cultural events, Passover seders and High Holiday services. In support groups and counseling sessions, special attention is given to concerns about Jewish identity and spirituality.

Emergency Financial Assistance
Grants or loans for emergency food and shelter.


The Disabilities Program is a program of Jewish Family and Children's Services, The Miriam Schultz Grunfeld Professional Building, 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115

For information on its HIV/AIDS programs and services, please contact Abby Kovalsky, LCSW, at (415) 449-1224 voice or (415) 345-1927 TDD or AbbyK@jfcs.org.

On the Peninsula, please contact Don Sussman, LCSW, at (650) 688-3046 or DonS@jfcs.org

 
 
 



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