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sustainable communities for healthy
aging that benefit individuals and
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Live

At JABA, our mission is to ensure that individuals and families live better. We believe that living as part of a community promotes healthy aging, so all JABA owned and run living options promote a sense of community. Whether you are seeking independent living or living with assistance, JABA continues to establish and preserve living communities that increase options for living better.

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Enjoy

Living as an elder should be an enjoyable part of your life. Why not enjoy yourself as part of a community that learns, plays and works together? At JABA, we have designed our Community Centers and our Adult Care Centers to promote fun and fellowship.

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Support

JABA is all about lending support to seniors in need of assistance. Whether that includes basic information, case management, insurance counseling, home delivered meals — or any of the many other available services — we want you to think of JABA as a source of support for you or your loved ones. Most of our support is offered as a gift to those who cannot pay. See individual programs for more details.

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Give

JABA is able to do all that it does because of generous volunteers and donors. We value contributions of time as well as dollars and promise to put your talents and your donations to very good use.

In the past five years, government funding has diminished. Luckily, individual and corporate contributions have begun to rise. Your assistance is greatly appreciated and needed.

Volunteer Opportunities

Learn

What’s good for us as we age is good for our entire community — from planning for neighborhood growth, to promoting local foods and collaborating for the best use of resources. This is the philosophy behind JABA’s mission, “to promote, establish and preserve sustainable communities for healthy aging that benefit individuals and families of all ages.”

Viable Futures

Growing older is like visiting a new and sometimes frightening foreign country. JABA is that wonderful taxi driver who knows what to avoid and what not to miss, and how to keep the whole family involved, happy, and healthy on that long trip called aging. That's what this web site is all about. Go ahead and hail a cab!

How JABA Affects Lives

Once a month, Roland Clark takes to the back roads of Nelson County delivering frozen meals to the homebound. His visits bring more than food. "Some live alone and in remote locations. You try to cheer them up a bit, and ask what their general support and family is like." The deliveries are a lifeline for the people he visits but only part of Roland's volunteer activities. Roland gives his time with the Literacy Volunteers of Nelson County and on JABA's Volunteer Council.

How JABA Affects Lives

Olivia and Clark Gathright grew up surrounded by loving grandparents and great-grandparents. Their family and school have traditions of helping others. The decision to launch The Pillow Project, however, was all theirs. When the siblings heard of the need for new pillows at Mountainside Senior Living, Clark says, "We were inspired because it was something we could do." Olivia designed the logo and within a few months they were near their goal. "We are so privileged," says Olivia. "This was our opportunity to share."

How JABA Affects Lives

JABA's Community Centers are full of surprises, but what Gloria and Pete Madden found was special. "My neighbors kept saying, ‘You ought to go the Center.' So, I finally did," says Pete. A few weeks after that Gloria joined. They were married 13 months later. Perhaps it was their shared volunteer spirit. Pete is a FISH tutor and president of JABA's Greene Center. Gloria leads the Center's prayer group and volunteers with her church's women's group. Add large and welcoming families on both sides and, as Gloria says, "It was like it was meant to be."

How JABA Affects Lives

At the city housing community where Daniel Meeks lives, JABA plays a large role in residents' lives. There's the VICAP volunteer who "makes sure residents get the insurance plan that fits them ... A wonderful nurse, always willing to help, even coming to my apartment ... The young people from the UVa School of Nursing - eager to learn and to help ... JABA has helped me so much. If only to listen to my worries and do what they can to make it better - a truly great organization."

How JABA Affects Lives

As her mother's memory began to fail, Betty Edmondson became responsible for all the decisions, then, "Her death left a hole in my heart ... Through JABA's Ombudsman Program I became a volunteer at The Laurels. The experience has given me an opportunity to give love and companionship to others, and help to see that their lives are as pleasant as possible. Perhaps there is also an element of ‘paying ahead', as I would hope for such an advocate should I ever need one."

How JABA Affects Lives

Virginia Roy knows a lot about aging services in Central Virginia. The author of the region's first guide for older adults, Virginia represented Charlottesville on JABA's Advisory Council, serving as chair for many years. "Based on tales from friends in other parts of America, I know that the caliber and variety of services offered by JABA are not necessarily available in some larger cities. Since JABA receives little in public (tax) funds, I am saying thank you and helping out with my modest monetary contribution."

My Home For Life

Growing older presents a range of physical challenges. JABA wants to help you find the right solutions. Whether you need increased safety in your bathroom, or assistance going up and down stairs, JABA and its sister company — My Home For Life —have identified available products that help you overcome your challenges.

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Twice is Nice Sale

Don't miss our Annual Winter 50% Off Sale from Jan 26-Feb 4th.

The store will be closed Feb 6th-13th. It will re-open on Feb 14th with a new look and our Spring clothes will be out!!! A great time for shopping smart and with heart!!

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Getting Started in Medicare Workshop

A Free Workshop for people who are: about to retire, or plan to work past age 65, or will be getting Medicare based on disability.

Click Here for Workshop Details.

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Spread the word with JABA’s new Bumper Sticker!

Pick up yours at any of JABA's eight community centers or at JABA's offices at 674 Hillsdale Drive in Charlottesville.

Check here for center locations or call (434) 817-5222. Quantities limited.

 

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JABA’s 2nd Shining Star Now Open

Pre-School is now in progress at both of JABA's Shining Star locations (Hillsdale in Charlottesville and Betty Queen Intergenerational Center in Louisa)  You can view a 30 second TV ad for Shining Stars under ENJOY/Shining Star. For information about either location, please contact Donna Baker, Director of Community Based Services, or print the attached application and send it to Donna Baker at 674 Hillsdale Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22901.

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Timberlake Place is a Go for Affordable Housing

The Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) recently announced approval of low income housing tax credits for JABA's newest housing development, Timberlake Place. The project will include the historic rehabilitation of the Timberlake-Branham House at 1512 Market Street, plus new construction of 22 one-and two-bedroom apartments, featuring universal design. The site is currently home to JABA's Mary Williams Community Center, which will move to Jefferson School City Center. To view renderings of the project, click here.

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Mary Williams is now at Hope Center!

JABA Welcomes Seniors to Temporary Home at Hope Center.

Click Here for the NBC News Story.

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Read the Most Recent Issue of Silver Linings

In case you missed the JABA "Silver Linings" content in the Daily Progress insert ....You can view it here!

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IMPORTANT RESOURCES on Aging

Here is a list of most used web sites for information on living as, or caring for, an older American.

National Council on Aging (NCOA) http://www.ncoa.org

National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) http://www.ageinplace.org

Information on Universal Design (Builder Fish) http://www.builderfish.com

Caregiver's Library http://www.agingyourway.org

Official U.S. government site on Medicare. http://medicare.gov

Virginia Alzheimer's Commission ALZPossible Initiative http://www.alzpossible.org

Food Stamps (SNAP) Eligibility Tool http://www.snap-step1.usda.gov/fns/

Great information on long-term care/policy/ombudsmen http://www.theconsumervoice.org

American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) http://www.aarp.com

 

 

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Big Kitchen Guide to Local Food

Institutional chefs now have the help they need to incorporate locally grown food into their programs with a new DVD and guidebook from JABA.

The DVD--Meal Programs: Feeding a Crowd with Local Foods--gives a step-by-step, hands-on explanation of how to incorporate local foods into institutional menus. Will school lunches ever be the same!

To order a copy of either or both the DVD and guidebook, contact Judy Berger at 434-817-5234.

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SNAP is the New Food Stamps

Many community elders still think of Food Stamps as welfare, which couldn't be farther from the truth. SNAP (the new name for Food Stamps) is a nutrition program to help make America stronger, leaner, and healthier. Download 10 Myths About Food Stamps to get a better idea if you qualify. Then watch a locally produced video about SNAP and EBT on the home page of this site under VIDEO. Use the links at the bottom of this page to see if you qualify or call this number: 1-800-221-5689. Attached also is a sheet that explains how you can use SNAP/ENT at the Charlottesville City Market. Go here to find a SNAP-friendly retailer. For further information and assistance please contact Susan Seidler.

SNAP Pre-Screening Eligibility Tool  http://www.snap-step1.usda.gov/fns

SNAP Benefit Calculator   http://www.ndhealth.gov/dhs/foodstampcalculator.asp