Our Story:
Tampa Bay did not have a viable Jewish assisted living facility where residents of all faiths could call home. Weinberg Village was born in 1995 with the goal of comfort, delicious traditional Jewish and kosher food, and a campus where young and old could interact and benefit from one another.
Weinberg Villages has been on a mission since it opened to enrich the quality of life of our residents and enable them to enjoy a full, active, and meaningful lifestyle in a familial community with Jewish values and culture.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation has awarded a $1 million matching grant to Weinberg Village to establish the Weinberg Village endowment with the TOP Foundation. The endowment’s purpose is to ensure the availability of a quality Jewish assisted living environment for any Tampa Jewish elderly who need the assistance offered at Weinberg Village.
In the late 1930s, Harry Weinberg pledged his then-modest assets to enable many German Jews to reach safe havens in America. As Harry’s means increased over many years, so did his support of the Jewish community. This commitment remains at the core of the Weinberg Village philosophy.
Our Property:
Village Assisted Living residences share 33 beautiful acres with the Jewish Community Center and JCC Preschool. The intergenerational campus allows our residents to enjoy all the benefits of each facility.
Residents love it when the JCC Preschool celebrates secular and Jewish holidays by reading together, playing games, or just sharing time, it is always special.
Intergenerational programs create an atmosphere of infectious energy, joy, feelings of inclusivity, and increased self-esteem for the residents and children.
Our Staff:
The staff at Weinberg Village become family to our residents, many of whom have been with us for over 20 years. It is common for our staff to care for generations of residents within one family.
The dedication of our team, the connections they form with our residents and their families, and their trust in one another are spectacular and rare.