Open Adoption: Research Finds No Confusion for Adopted Kids 
- Adoption
- Parenting

By Tara Noone, MSW
When Adoption Connection opened its doors over 30 years ago, open adoption was starting to blossom, but still in its infancy. As one of the first adoption agencies focused on open adoption, we found ourselves working to correct three common misconceptions, many of which are still common today. They are: that the adopted child would be troubled and confused by contact with birth parents; that continued contact would exacerbate birth parents’ grief; and that adoptive parents would remain in constant fear of losing their child or children.
Although there has been plenty of anecdotal evidence… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 30, 2015
Giving Caregivers a Break: In-Home Respite Care Provides Relief to Family Members
- Seniors
Today in the United States over 52 million family members are caring for a spouse or loved one (sometimes around the clock). For the family caregiver the rewards can be great – providing care in the safety and comfort of home brings ease, independence and connection. It may also mean keeping a frail or disabled family member out of a nursing home, or care facility, and the financial burden or loss of autonomy and family connection that may come along with such a choice. However, it can also be a great challenge for family caregivers.
Family caregivers usually value their… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 21, 2015
THANK YOU! $40,000 Goal Exceeded Supporting Dream House
- JFCS in the Media
- Domestic Violence Prevention
Thanks to donations from more than 300 people, we raised $41,364 for emergency funds for JFCS’ Dream House in June.
Victims of domestic violence will receive help with childcare, medical, and legal costs.
Find out more about the campaign >… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 9, 2015
When An Aging Loved One Insists “I’m Fine and I Don’t Need Help!” 
- Seniors

For family caregivers looking after an aging parent or loved one, reaching out to a senior care organization like Seniors At Home can feel like a betrayal of trust. Their loved one’s physical and mental condition is an increasing worry, yet they may keep insisting, “I’m fine and I don’t need help!”
When Jonah called about his 86-year-old mother, he had finally realized that she needed more than his check-in calls and cross-country quarterly visits. “I was alarmed that she’d been slowed by arthritis and depression.” He knew approaching his mother about getting help would be a delicate proposition. Jonah… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 9, 2015
Meet Our Leaders: Jim Shapiro, Vice President, JFCS Board of Directors 
- Meet Our Leaders

Jim Shapiro is currently a Vice President of the JFCS Board of Directors. He has been a passionate supporter and advocate of JFCS ever since he and his wife, Sally, walked into JFCS’ Parents Place in 1992 to request some help with their baby. Jim has contributed to JFCS in a multitude of capacities from chairing the Fammy Awards Gala to serving on the Finance Committee. As Jim states, “Whatever JFCS asks of me, I say YES!”
Tell us a bit about the community you grew up in and your background.
I’ve always been quite connected and enriched by Jewish… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 9, 2015
Question/Answer: Early Stage Alzheimer’s Diagnosis and Clinical Trials
- Seniors
Question: My mother has just been diagnosed in the early stages of Alzheimer’s at age 69. Right now it seems like she is coping better than I am. How can I find resources about clinical trials?
Answer: A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is never easy. Know that you are not alone; there are many others struggling to get the support, answers, and care needed for their loved one, and themselves!
You mentioned that you feel that you aren’t doing so well. You may be scared for your mom and her declining mental health, knowing that your roles will be changing over… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 18, 2015