Not-for-Profit Organization Jewish Family Home Care Welcomes Robin Miller as Chief Executive Officer
Jewish Family Home Care (JFHC) – a not-for-profit agency providing multi-reach, non-medical home quality home health care for Broward County, Florida seniors from all reaches of life and any faith – is pleased to welcome Robin Miller as its chief executive officer.
JFHC is one of the largest providers of home health care providing assistance to Holocaust survivors and anyone in Broward County needing in-home care. Providing service to more than 400 clients, including over 300 Holocaust survivors, JFHC offers services such as home health aides, companions, housekeepers and certified nursing assistants. It delivers tailor-made home health care plans, with special consideration to patients’ physical and emotional needs, as well as their family’s budget.
Miller brings a wealth of experience and passion for serving the nonprofit community to her new role as CEO. Her journey has been fueled by her passion for community, nurtured by inspiring mentors and solidified through impactful life experiences. JFHC empowers seniors to age gracefully and with respect in their own homes through compassionate home health care services. It extends support to both family caregivers and seniors without family, ensuring assistance with daily living activities.
Miller brings more than 25 years of experience in nonprofit business development, fundraising and coordinating successful outreach programs to her position. Miller has been in the role of chief operating officer at JFHC since 2022 and has a strong pulse on the organization’s business model including operations, public relations and marketing, community outreach, strategic planning and growth of JFHC’s business model.
Since Miller has been a part of JFHC, the organization’s dedication to excellence has been recognized with numerous awards. Most recently it was honored with three 2024 Best of Home Care® Awards from HCP, the leading firm in experience management for post-acute care, including the Leader in Experience, Provider of Choice and Employer of Choice awards. JFHC received both the Best of Home Care® – Provider of Choice and Employer of Choice Awards from HCP in 2023.
In her new role as CEO, Miller will be responsible for expanding private care services in Broward County. She will collaborate with community partners to increase visibility and support. She will also be maintaining excellence in client care through investing in ongoing staff training and development.
“I am proud to continue and expand my work with Jewish Family Home Care and take on the role of CEO as voted unanimously by the board of directors,” said Miller. “I am dedicated to supporting our mission to empower individuals, strengthening older adults and families, and protecting the vulnerable and frail by providing direct home care and personal care services guided by Jewish values, social responsibility, compassion and respect.”
“It’s a great honor to work with our passionate team of home healthcare professionals and Goodman Jewish Family Services to ensure our senior clients and Holocaust survivors can age gracefully and safely at home. In my new expanded role, I look forward to working with our board of directors to collaborate with the community, Jewish communal services and other Broward County nonprofit organizations to meet the needs of South Florida’s aging population,” she continued.
“We couldn’t think of a better person to appoint as CEO than Robin,” said Jewish Family Home Care Board Chair Michael Anidjar. “Since joining JFHC’s family in 2022, Robin has consistently made an impression with her depth of experience and unwavering commitment to ensuring our elderly clients receive the very best in-home care. We’re looking forward to this next chapter and the exceptional care and services Robin will continue to promote during her tenure.”
Miller’s longstanding connection with the South Florida community encompasses her varied roles. Her past positions have included Chief Development Officer for the Ann Storck Center, Executive Director for the Florida Marlins and Miami Dolphins Players Child Care Centers, executive director of the South Palm Beach chapter of the National Parkinson’s Foundation, and consultant to the CEO and preschool expansion of the YMCA of the Palm Beaches.
In addition, she served as the assistant executive director and director of operations for the YMCA of Broward County, and director of Elementary and Family Services at the Soref Jewish Community Center in Plantation, Florida. She has also promoted large gala events in Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
Miller holds certifications in Senior Living Administration and Florida Child Care Administration. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Commercial Recreation and Business, from Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts.
She is a lifetime member of Hadassah, the women’s Zionist organization of America; and a proud member of South Palm Beach Impact 100, which connects, engages and inspires women to improve the community by collectively funding multiple $100,000 grants to nonprofits that implement high-impact initiatives in southern Palm Beach County. In April 2024, Miller was named a South Florida Business & Wealth Prestigious Women Award winner in the Nonprofit Leaders – Community Partners category, which honors South Florida’s most influential, inspiring and successful female leaders, whose innovations and success help drive the South Florida economy.