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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.

Unique Academic Partnership
The only senior care organization affiliated with Harvard Medical School, we conduct influential aging research and train future senior care professionals.
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Hebrew SeniorLife Communities Named Best Senior Living by U.S. News & World Report

In our first year participating, three Hebrew SeniorLife communities earned top awards from U.S. News & World Report when compared to nearly 450,000 survey responses at more than 3,800 senior living communities nationwide.
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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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Tips for Choosing a Skilled Nursing Facility After Surgery or Illness
If you’ve been hospitalized for a surgery or illness, one of your primary concerns might be how you can continue your recovery after you’re released from the hospital. One option that’s often suggested by doctors, especially for older people, is...
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Sandra Shi MD, MPH, Named 2025 STAT Wunderkind
Sandra Shi MD, MPH, has been named a 2025 STAT Wunderkind. Dr. Shi is a geriatrician, instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School, and assistant scientist at the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife. STAT...
Stiff Arteries May Amplify Early Memory Decline in Older Adults
Findings from the multisite IGNITE clinical trial suggest that arterial stiffness, which occurs when large blood vessels lose their natural flexibility, may be linked to greater injury effects to brain nerve fibers in older adults without cognitive impairment. Understanding this...

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