Catherine Findley Is An Alabama Bright Light Opening New Worlds To The Elderly

| April 21, 2018 @ 5:00 am

By Karim Shamsi-Basha

Cyber-Seniors may sound like a bad science fiction movie but its true purpose is helping the elderly live happily with new technology.

The program at Birmingham’s Collat Jewish Family Services (CJFS) helps seniors work with computers, iPhones and the like. Catherine Findley leads the program.

Findley has been working at CJFS for five years supervising in-home help for seniors, be it housekeeping, bathing, meal preparation or errands. CJFS provides help for the elderly so they remain as independent as possible.“I am a clinical social worker at CJFS but I wear several hats. I am in charge of our popular personal care program, where we provide in-home help for seniors. It’s designed around helping seniors live as independently as possible as long as possible,” Findley said.

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