Jennifer Morrice joined Seniors At Home after 18 years of dedicated service at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, where she held a range of leadership roles, including Mind-Body Program Director, Director of Programs & Services, Major Giving Officer, and Membership Ambassador. Throughout her tenure, she developed a deep commitment to serving older adults, designing inclusive and innovative programs tailored to a wide range of interests and abilities, including specialized offerings for cancer patients and their caregivers.
Building on this passion, Jennifer went on to serve as the Founding General Manager for Byer Square at Frank Residences, where she also led Health & Wellness Programming. In this role, she was instrumental from the community’s inception through its development, helping to shape and launch a new assisted living and memory care community.
Drawing on her deep experience in creating seamless, meaningful, and high-quality community experiences, Jennifer is excited to connect with Seniors At Home clients and families, helping seniors thrive with dignity, laughter, and grace.
A three-time cancer survivor, Jennifer has transformed her personal journey into advocacy and mentorship. She serves on the Northern California Board of the American Lung Association and has represented the State of California in Washington, D.C., promoting increased funding for lung disease research and initiatives. Her work mentoring lung cancer patients continues to inspire her commitment to resilience, hope, and positivity.
Jennifer can often be found in San Francisco’s Fillmore District, enjoying coffee or dinner with friends, her firefighter husband and teenage son. She also loves spending time at Crissy Field or Alamo Square Park with her German Shepherd–Husky mix, a good mystery novel in hand, and a smile as her dog rolls around happily.