WHAT: EIGHT
OVER EIGHTY –
With the inaugural “Eight Over Eighty” benefit gala, Jewish
Home Lifecare pays
tribute to eight
New Yorkers 80 years or older who are living lives of
remarkable achievement.
The honorees – Dominic
Chianese, Richard Eisner, Emily
& Eugene Grant, Klara
& Larry Silverstein, Joan
Wachtler and Edie
Windsor –
represent the best of the best in entertainment, business,
real estate, eldercare, civil rights advocacy and
philanthropy. Funds raised by the gala will support the
implementation of a revolutionary new model of eldercare at
The Living Center of Manhattan, a new Jewish Home Lifecare
residence soon to be under construction. Employing the
philosophy of THE
GREEN HOUSE®PROJECT,
The Living Center’s design and operation will emphasize
privacy, dignity and autonomy for all residents. The Living Center will
be the first Green House facility in New
York City and
the first to be built in a metropolitan, high-rise
environment.
BENEFIT
CO-CHAIRS: Morris
Offit, Marcia Riklis and Tami Schneider
WHEN: Wednesday,
March 5, 2014 – Cocktails @ 6:30 p.m.;
Dinner and Celebration @ 7:30 p.m.; Dessert Buffet @ 9:00
p.m.
WHERE: Mandarin
Oriental New York
(35th Floor, 80
Columbus Circle @ 60th
Street)
TICKETS: For
tickets starting at $1,500, contact
8over80@eventassociatesinc.com
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ABOUT JEWISH HOME LIFECARE: Serving New
York City for
165 years, Jewish Home Lifecare is working to transform
eldercare as we know it. Technology, innovation, applied
research and new models of care put Jewish Home Lifecare at
the vanguard of eldercare providers across the country.
With an operating budget of nearly $300 million, a staff of
3,550, and nearly 1,000 volunteers, Jewish Home Lifecare
provides healthcare, social services, housing, and support
for more than 12,000 people annually at campuses in
Manhattan, the Bronx, and Westchester,
and homecare throughout the metropolitan area. For more
information, visit
www.jewishhome.org
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