AARP
AARP is the nation’s largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering people 50 and older to choose how they live as they age.
AARP is the nation’s largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering people 50 and older to choose how they live as they age.
Helping Rochester’s low-income individuals and families become self-sufficient.
The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementias – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.
Helping people remain independent, offering transportation and in-home services.
The Office of City Planning plays a variety of roles within City Hall and the community related to policy development and placemaking. The team brings a perspective rooted in holistic planning, multi-disciplinary collaboration, sustainability, equity, urbanism, and data-based decision making.
Common Ground Health, formerly Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency, collaborates with regional partners, and those across the state, to bring greater focus to community health issues via data analysis, resident engagement and solution implementation.
Community Place of Greater Rochester helps families meet their basic needs, promote health, wellness and education, enhance personal and social development, improve literacy and build community.
The Monroe County Office for the Aging (MCOFA) is part of the Department of Human Services and is authorized to receive and allocate Older Americans Act and NY State funds for services and supports of community based long-term care programs.
The Planning and Development Department provides and coordinates a broad range of programs focusing on job retention and creation, employment and training services, land use planning and resource conservation as well as housing and neighborhood preservation.
Episcopal SeniorLife Communities (ESLC) is a faith-based, nonprofit organization offering a full continuum of compassionate senior care services and senior living communities in Rochester, NY.
GRAPE connects elder care professionals through networking, educational programs and advocacy, and provides comprehensive information about senior services to better serve older adults and caregivers.
Gerontology at Nazareth University provides students with a holistic approach to their education, integrating professional training with interpersonal skill development. This approach is necessary to provide meaningful and compassionate care to older adults while fostering curiosity in our students.
Based in Rochester, New York, Home Leasing is a private, family-owned company operating in New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Home Leasing’s services include development, construction and property management with a mission of “improving the lives of our residents and the communities in which we work”.
A dual-language multi service agency that uplifts, empowers, and advocates for Latinos and the underserved.
Jewish Family Services empowers Jewish and non-Jewish individuals, families and communities to thrive by providing a wide array of programs and services built upon the traditions of dignity, kindness and tikkun olam – improving the world.
Jewish Senior Life is Rochester’s only Continuing Care Retirement Community offering all levels of care on a single campus, from independent living to long-term care to rehabilitation, along with a variety of services for people across the county.
Lifespan is a regional nonprofit dedicated to helping older adults take on the challenges and opportunities of longer life.
Medical Motors Service (MMS) is a long-established, not-for-profit community organization that provides door-to-door transportation for people with limited financial resources in Monroe County to health, social and community service destinations.
Monroe Community Hospital is a county-owned health care facility providing quality long-term care to individuals with complex and chronic health conditions. We are home to residents of all ages—from infants to centenarians-and we provide a comprehensive range of health care services including skilled nursing care, short-stay rehabilitation and specialty care.
Oasis Rochester is part of a national nonprofit organization which promotes healthy aging through lifelong learning, active lifestyles and volunteer engagement.
ElderONE, an affiliate of Rochester Regional Health, is a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and is an innovative alternative to long-term nursing home placement. ElderONE provides the entire continuum of medical care and support services to seniors 55 and older with chronic care needs, allowing them to maintain their independence in the comfort of their home.
We empower donors and community partners to strengthen our region through philanthropy.
St. John’s is one of Rochester’s leading providers of senior living and care options serving nearly 1,000 seniors and their families annually.
The University of Rochester Aging Institute (URAI) is a University-wide initiative that integrates all existing aging-related expertise and programs, spanning a myriad of departments, schools and centers. The URAI provides a framework for collaboration related to three pillars of strength across the entire University entitled: Vital Discovery focusing on research, Vital Care focusing on delivering age-friendly care and workforce education; and Vital Living focusing on community outreach and collaboration. We aim to empower older adults to achieve healthful longevity by promoting vitality, health, independence, and engagement.
United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes brings together local people, companies, nonprofits, volunteers, and leaders to build a thriving community for all. We support a network of human service organizations and community initiatives across six counties to address our most pressing local challenges with impactful solutions.
Urban League of Rochester’s mission is to enable African-Americans, Latinxs, the poor, and other disadvantaged to secure economic self-reliance, parity and power, and civil rights. The organization offers more than 25 programs and services dedicated to our youth, individuals with developmental disabilities, economic development, employment, family and children services, education, homeownership, entrepreneurial assistance and healthy equity.