
The MJHS Mollie and Jack Zicklin Hospice
Experience compassionate end-of-life care in a private, supportive environment at MJHS Menorah Center, where comfort, dignity, and meaningful time with loved ones are the focus.
A Peaceful Setting for Your Loved One and Family
The MJHS Mollie and Jack Zicklin Hospice Wing features 16 private one-bedroom suites, offering a welcoming and tranquil space where your loved one can spend quality time with family and friends.
Features of the MJHS Zicklin Hospice Wing:
- Expanded Accommodations: Spacious suites allow extended family visits, fostering connection during this meaningful stage of life. A convertible living room couch provides additional sleeping space for loved ones.
- Calm, Home-Like Environment: Each suite is designed to create a sense of peace and comfort for your loved one and family.
- Supportive Common Areas: The library, lounge, and dining spaces offer a welcoming change of environment and a place where families can share feelings and connect with others on a similar journey.
- Oceanfront Seating: You and your loved one can relax by the ocean, enjoying the soothing views while reminiscing and cherishing shared moments.
Compassionate, Resident-Centered Care
Your loved one will receive extra care and support from MJHS Hospice, our sister agency. MJHS Hospice provides specialized hospice services through an interdisciplinary team that ensures physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Hospice Services Include:
- Pain and Symptom Management: Skilled care focused on relieving discomfort and enhancing quality of life.
- Emotional and Psychological Support: Counseling and guidance to help your loved one—and your family—navigate this stage of life.
- Spiritual Care: Chaplains and spiritual counselors provide comfort and guidance to residents and families of all faiths and beliefs.
- Family Support: Resources, counseling, and assistance to help you and your family feel supported and cared for.
- Bereavement Support: Thirteen months of bereavement services to help loved ones through the grieving process.
A Place to Focus on What Matters Most
The MJHS Mollie and Jack Zicklin Hospice Wing is more than just a care setting—it is a private space where you and your loved one can focus on what truly matters: spending time together. With a compassionate, expert care team and thoughtfully designed surroundings, this dedicated wing ensures that every moment is meaningful, offering comfort, peace, and dignity for your loved one and your family.
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Get in Touch with MJHS Menorah Center
Whether you need short-term inpatient rehabilitation or long-term care, MJHS Menorah Center offers expert clinical support in a warm, welcoming environment—with ocean views, multilingual staff, personalized care plans, and amenities that feel like home.
To Reach a Resident
Call
1-718-646-4441
To Start an Admission
Call
1-718-851-5960
To Visit
Address:
1516 Oriental Blvd. Brooklyn, NY 11235
Supportive Resources
When care focuses on comfort and quality of life near the end of life, it becomes a time centered on peace, dignity, and connection. Whether you are supporting a loved one through their final months, weeks, or days, hospice care helps manage pain, ease symptoms, and honor emotional and spiritual needs. This section offers helpful information about hospice care to guide and support you through this meaningful time.

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