Mozaic Senior Life
A premiere provider of senior health services in Southern CT. Excellence in our home and yours.
Set on 9 acres in Bridgeport 330 live at The Jewish Home, in either skilled nursing, assisted living or short-term rehabilitation. Over 200 members of the community volunteer adding their personal touch as activity leaders, friendly visitors and in a variety of other roles. A full range of services are provided to to meet the needs of seniors in the community, including the Friedman Home Care Ag
It's LOVE PARKS WEEK from July 26th to August 4th. Mozaic Senior Life staff shared some of their favorite snapshots of enjoying special spots around the globe. Whether it’s walking the dog, picnicking with friends, or pushing little ones on a playground swing, our parks give our communities a vital space to play, grow, and bond. Celebrate the parks around you this week by taking some time to enjoy these wonderful green spaces.
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Join us for this beloved annual event! Register online at:
https://www.mozaicsl.org/.../mens.../celebrity-breakfast
Business services of the Work Activity Center at Mozaic Senior Life are accurate, efficient and affordable. Providing a full array of mailing services for over two decades, we pride ourselves on timeliness. Your deadline is our deadline!
Learn more at: https://www.mozaicsl.org/.../long.../work-activity-center
What better way to celebrate summer than indulge in something strawberry! Stop by the cafe on Friday to get your sweet treat.
Let Us Handle Your Mailing Needs While You Support a Worthy Cause!
The Work Activity Center at Mozaic Senior Life offers a full array of accurate and affordable business services. By placing a project in our hands you are providing our Residents meaningful job opportunities.
Learn more at: https://www.mozaicsl.org/.../long.../work-activity-center
The Work Activity Center at Mozaic Senior Life offers a full array of accurate and affordable business services. Projects are monitored from start to finish to ensure all aspects are done to perfection and on time. That’s quality you can count on!
Learn more at: https://www.mozaicsl.org/services/long-term-care/work-activity-center
Find out all the other reasons to work at Mozaic Senior Life at our next Career Fair -- Thursday, July 18 from 11 am to 4 pm.
Visit https://www.mozaicsl.org/careers for more information and to register to attend.
The Work Activity Center at Mozaic Senior Life services include:
• Pick Up and Delivery • Direct Mail • Letter Personalization • Labeling of Newsletters, Envelopes, Postcards, etc. • Bar Coding • Establishing Pre-Sort Rates • Collating, Folding, Stuffing Envelopes and Sealing • Kit Assembly and Packaging
Learn more at: https://www.mozaicsl.org/services/long-term-care/work-activity-center
Business services of the Work Activity Center at Mozaic Senior Life are accurate, efficient and affordable. Providing a full array of mailing services for over two decades, we pride ourselves on timeliness. Your deadline is our deadline!
Learn more at: https://www.mozaicsl.org/services/long-term-care/work-activity-center
Join us for a fun afternoon of games and lunch on Monday, August 12. We supply the space, you bring your game and friends to fill the table! $25 cash donation at the door. Registration is required, contact us at [email protected].
Let Us Handle Your Mailing Needs While You Support a Worthy Cause!
The Work Activity Center at Mozaic Senior Life offers a full array of accurate and affordable business services. By placing a project in our hands you are providing our Residents meaningful job opportunities.
Learn more at: https://www.mozaicsl.org/services/long-term-care/work-activity-center
Disability Pride Month is celebrated every July and is an opportunity to honor the history, achievements, experiences, and struggles of the disability community. People with disabilities deserve to live full, self-determined lives, just like everyone else. Yet discrimination persists for the 1 in 4 U.S. adults living with a disability. Change starts with awareness.
Mozaic Senior Life staff created a rainbow of color in support of International Pride Day!
TODAY is National Sunglasses Day - celebrating the importance of wearing sunglasses to protect the eyes from the sun's harsh ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV light can have harmful effects on the eyelid, cornea, lens, and retina. So remember to grab those shades when heading outdoors!
Marsha P. Johnson's work in the 1960s and 1970s had huge impact because at this time, being gay was classified as a mental illness in the United States. Gay people were regularly threatened and beaten by police and were shunned by many in society. In June 1969 police raided a gay bar in New York called The Stonewall Inn. They forced over 200 people out of the bar and onto the streets, and then used excessive violence against them. Marsha stood up to the police during the raids and resisted arrest. In the following days, Marsha led a series of protests and riots demanding rights for gay people. News of these protests spread around the world, inspiring others to join protests and rights groups to fight for equality.
Mozaic Senior Life staff and Residents gathered, in all their purpleness, to recognize The Longest Day, an effort to outshine the darkness of Alzheimers.
Freedom finally came on June 19, 1865, when some 2,000 Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas. The army announced that the more than 250,000 enslaved Black people in the state, were free by executive decree. This day came to be known as "Juneteenth," by the newly freed people in Texas.
Less than a week to go before golfers and pickleball players gather for the Lipton Golf Invitational on Monday, June 24! Many thanks to all our sponsors, including the 2024 GREEN sponsors, below.
https://www.mozaicsl.org/.../george-lipton-golf-invitational
Oscar Wilde is one of the most famous playwrights of all time. He was married to a woman and had two sons, but was later accused of being homosexual. After details of his private life were revealed during a court case, he was arrested and tried for gross indecency. He was sentenced to two years of hard labor, and his wife took their children to Switzerland. His time in prison severely affected his health and once he was released he spent the rest of his life in Europe.
Elder abuse is one of the most unrecognized, underreported, and unaddressed issues of our day. It's vital that policymakers, advocates, financial service institutions, media, social services organizations, and individuals come together to raise awareness and to help address a growing problem. In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) tomorrow, June 15, Residents and staff share thoughts on how you can help prevent abuse. For more information, contact Mozaic Center for Elder Abuse Prevention at 203-396-1097.
https://www.mozaicsl.org/services/advocacy-education/elder-abuse-prevention
The Annual Lipton Golf Invitational is on Monday, June 24 at Rockrimmon Country Club in Stamford. Register TODAY! Many thanks to all our sponsors, including the 2024 TEE sponsors, below.
https://www.mozaicsl.org/donations/mens-club-donations/george-lipton-golf-invitational
Edith Windsor married her wife, Thea Syper, in Canada in 2007. When Thea died, two years later, the American government said that Edith had to pay $363,053 in taxes. This was because only a marriage between a man and woman had something called "unlimited spousal exemption" from Federal estate taxes. Edie decided to sue citing that the law was discriminating against same-sex couples. She won. Her fight led to the overturning of the Defense of Marriage Act.
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