J-Sei Congegate Dining Re-Opens

J-Sei Congegate Dining Re-Opens

 

J-Sei Nutrition Program Update

We are thrilled to announce that after 3 long years, we have reopened our onsite dining. We welcome you back to enjoy a delicious and nutritious lunch in a congregate setting.  Much has changed since we last served meals onsite so to ease back in, we will be offering dining bi-weekly.

Thursdays, May 4, 18, June 1, 15, and 29
11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Reservations are required.
Limited seating. Transportation may be available.

RSVP to Kathleen Wong at kathleen@j-sei.org or 510-654-4000 ext 105

COVID 19 Policy Update

J-Sei COVID-19 Policy

updated on February 13, 2023

For all J-Sei participants, visitors and volunteers:

    • We no longer require proof of  vaccination and booster.
    • We support being cautious and strongly recommend that you wear a mask.
    • Free N95 masks are available onsite.
    • We remind you to sanitize your hands when you enter the building and wash your hands often.
    • Please continue to social distance when possible.

Upon entering J-Sei Emeryville, we ask that you:

(1) Complete and sign J-Sei’s Waiver Form (one-time only) and sign in daily.  For those returning visitors, a J-card can be issued to you for automated check in at the kiosk.

(2) Stay at home and refrain from coming to J-Sei if:

. You are not feeling well or have symptoms of COVID-19 or other illnesses.
. You have tested positive in the past 10 days.
. You may have been in contact with someone who has symptoms or has been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 10 days.

(3) Inform J-Sei immediately if you test positive within the next three days following your visit to J-Sei.

Flavors of Spring 2023

Flavors of Spring 2023

 

Flavors of Spring

Friday, April 28th, 6 to 9 pm

Berkeley City Club

2315 Durant Ave, Berkeley

J-Sei’s signature tasting event
featuring a new generation of local chefs
who tell colorful dynamic stories
through their food and represent the finest
in the Bay Area culinary scene.

Early Bird Special

Purchase for $125/person by March 14, 2023.
Ticket prices increase to $150/person thereafter.

  • For event tickets, connect online
    or mail check postmarked by March 14th to
    J-Sei, 1285 66th Street, Emeryville, CA 94608

 

 

32nd Annual Crab Feed To Go

32nd Annual Crab Feed To Go

Join us for our

32nd Annual J-Sei Crab Feed

Sunday, February 26, 2023

El Cerrito Community Center, 7007 Moesser Lane, El Cerrito

Early Seating 4-5:30 pm; Late Seating 5:30-7 pm

with live entertainment throughout.

To-Go Pick-Up from 4-6 pm

Fresh Dungeness Crab

Asian Salad, Garlic Noodles, Bread and Dessert

Dinner Tickets: $55/person, $20 for children 12 & under

Menu subject to change depending on availability of crab.

 RESERVATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.

For more info, call (510) 654-4000 or email suzanne@j-sei.org

 

COVID Safety Precautions

The seatings will be limited to 110 people per seating to allow for social-distancing between tables.  Please take a COVID-19 Antigen Test on the day of the event and stay home if you are experiencing any symptoms or not feeling well.

Pay online using Donor Box below.

J-Sei Holiday Schedule

J-Sei Holiday Schedule

The J-Sei Nutrition and Programs will be closed for the holidays from December 24th to January 8th,  We are so grateful for the countless hours and sacrifice the volunteers and staff have given to keep things moving.  We appreciate this time to be with our families and refuel for the new year.

The J-Sei office and staff remain available by phone and email during this time.  We look forward to a fresh start on Monday, January 9th!

Assessing Your COVID-19 Risk

Assessing Your COVID-19 Risk

Festive Holiday Wishes to You!

As we all try to stay cozy, complete our holiday shopping and ponder the new year, we are content in knowing that J-Sei will continue to create opportunities for mutual support, fun and expansion of experiences and thoughts.  We are all quite tired of analyzing our risk for COVID-19, but J-Sei will continue to update protocols to reflect public health guidelines to keep older adults, volunteers and staff safe.

During the past year, it has been encouraging to hold more in-person classes and events that build strong minds, bodies and social connection.  Holding our traditional Harvest Day and Holiday Marketplace in-person was so uplifting and we look forward to seeing more of you in 2023 – perhaps you will join us for our in-person Crab Feed or Flavors of Spring events.

On behalf of the J-Sei Board of Directors and staff, we wish you a peaceful, healthy and joyous holiday!

Diane Wong
Executive Director

How to Assess Your Risk

Excerpt from “COVID experts said “This is it.” then Omicron hit…” by Kellie Hwang, SF Chronicle, Dec 13, 2022

Wachter understands that “it’s exhausting to continuously reassess risk” and that some people have put the pandemic behind them and gone back to “living like it’s 2019.”

“If you’re up to date with your vaccines and boosters, including the new one, and you’re not at very high risk, that’s not an unreasonable call,” he said. “You have very little risk of a severe case, virtually no risk of death, and about a 5% risk of long COVID.”

UCSF infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Chin-Hong concurred that your COVID risk remains based on two factors: who you are, and the company you keep.

“In general, COVID continues to have more serious consequences in unboosted seniors (over 65), and those who are severely compromised and not up to date on vaccines,” he said. “For everyone else it generally has milder consequences, but symptoms can still not be fun or a walk in the park.”

Because Wachter is older and doesn’t want to risk long COVID, he said he continues to mask in crowded indoor spaces, and assesses his activities based on case rates. Anywhere below 10 cases per 100,000 means he’ll feel comfortable getting together in small groups without masks. With higher case rates, he’ll add safety precautions such as testing, and will forgo certain activities such as eating indoors.

Stanford’s Liu advised paying attention to public health guidance, which will vary based on the level of community risk.

“We still want people to live their lives, though,” she said. “Adjusting our behavior according to local conditions is similar to putting on a raincoat and bringing an umbrella when it’s raining and putting them away when the sun is shining.”

Read the SF Chronicle Dec 13, 2022 article

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