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Unsurpassed Health Care
Our compassionate teams provide quality care to seniors at all stages of life whether living in their homes across Greater Boston or at one of our seven locations.
Premier Senior Living
Our vibrant, inclusive, amenity-rich communities throughout Greater Boston are home to seniors of all backgrounds, faiths, cultures, income levels, and lived experiences.
Strengthening the Future of Health Care
The Lunder CareForce Institute is training the next generation of nurse aides through hands-on education, career support, and partnerships with employers across Greater Boston.
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Love where you work and work where you are loved. Are you looking to advance your potential at a senior care organization leading the field? Here, you’ll make life-changing connections with patients, residents, families, and your teammates. With opportunities across Greater Boston in nursing, housekeeping, culinary services, research, medicine, and more — your career will grow right along with our collective impact.
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Stories of What Matters Most: Honoring the Person Behind the Medical Chart
Medical records contain almost everything about someone’s health. They track medications, surgeries, and numerous lab tests. Yet they often reveal very little about the person behind those records: who they love, what they value, or the contributions they have made...
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Bone Loss Alone Does Not Explain Higher Fracture Risk in Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
A new study published in Diabetes Care found that bone loss alone does not explain the increased fracture risk observed in some older adults with type 2 diabetes. The article, “ Type 2 Diabetes and Longitudinal Changes in Cortical and...
Osteoporosis Screening Remains Markedly Low Among At-Risk Men
A new study published in Bone finds that DXA bone scans ordered during U.S. primary care visits appear markedly low among men at risk for osteoporosis, representing a missed opportunity for early detection and fracture prevention. The study found that...
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