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Visiting Hebrew Rehabilitation Center - Boston
We look forward to welcoming you to our flagship campus, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center - Boston, located in the city’s Roslindale neighborhood.
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center-Boston
1200 Centre Street
Boston, MA 02131
General Inquiries: 617-363-8000
Admissions: 617-363-8372
Volunteer: 617-363-8421
As of Friday, May 12, 2023, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center has lifted visitation restrictions. All visitors should continue to complete the screening process at the entrance by answering the iPad questions before visiting their loved ones.
Currently, there is no limit to the number of visitors who can visit a patient at the same time. Visitation may occur in the patient’s room or in a designated area on or off the unit. All visitors should perform hand hygiene before, during, and after their visits.
Masking is optional for visitors in most circumstances. Individuals may choose to continue to wear a face mask indoors or outdoors based on their personal preference, risk factors, and risk tolerance. Personal choices will be respected.
Based on updated CDC and DPH guidelines, visitors will be required to wear a mask in the following circumstances:
- If your loved one is on precautions (such as droplet or enhanced precautions) due to COVID-19 or other respiratory illnesses
- When entering a restricted unit due to COVID-19 or other respiratory illnesses
- If you are exposed to COVID-19 (mask for 10 days following your exposure)
Visitors who test positive for COVID-19 should not visit until 10 days have passed since testing positive or symptom onset, whichever occurred first. Visitors experiencing signs or symptoms of non-COVID-19 respiratory illnesses should postpone visitation until symptoms have resolved.
There may be a need to reinstate universal masking and visitation restrictions in the future should the CDC and DPH update their recommendation or if conditions of COVID-19 and any other respiratory virus change.
Visitors who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations may visit loved ones in long-term chronic care in their loved one's room. Up to three people at a time are allowed, and masks are required for the entire visit when you are indoors. If you choose to spend time outdoors, masks are optional for both visitors and patients. Based on the CDC's definition, up to date means that an individual has received all doses of vaccine in the primary series and all boosters they are eligible to receive.
Those who are not fully up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations can visit in designated areas off the floor, and must schedule visits through their loved one's floor or household team.
We discourage you from bringing children younger than six months old as they are ineligible for COVID-19 vaccines.
Per MA Department of Public Health guidelines for skilled nursing facilities, the Rehabilitative Services Unit is open for visitation. Visitors must wear the appropriate PPE at all times, which will be provided if necessary.
All visitors should refrain from visiting if they are ill or have been exposed to COVID-19.
Free valet parking is available at our lower B1 entrance on Centre Street. Guest parking spots are also available at our upper entrance off of Walter Street.
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center offers two entrances:
- Our lower B1 entrance on Centre Street (which features complementary valet parking)
- Our upper entrance off of Walter Street, which offers a small amount of guest parking spaces.
Our front desk staff at either entrance can direct you to the patient or department you wish to visit.
You may prefer to use the B1 entrance on Centre Street for the following services, which are located on the ground level:
- Outpatient Care
- Deanna and Sidney Wolk Center for Memory Health
- Great Days for Seniors Adult Day Health Program
Our flagship campus offers physical spaces and convenient amenities to make patients and visitors feel at home. Learn more about our common areas, dining options, gift shop, and other services.
Contact our front desk to obtain the most accurate address for the recipient. Before sending outside food, plants, or flowers, please contact the patient’s floor coordinator to learn of any restrictions. Latex balloons are not allowed due to latex allergies.
Pets may be allowed in certain areas of Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, following a health verification process for the animal. A Pet Visitation Health Certificate must be completed by your veterinarian and submitted for approval. Contact our security desk for details. Pets are not allowed in our post-acute care units.
We count on our volunteers to improve the quality of our patients’ lives in a variety of ways. Learn more about becoming a Hebrew Rehabilitation Center volunteer and apply online here.
Visiting Hebrew Rehabilitation Center - NewBridge
We look forward to welcoming you to Hebrew Rehabilitation Center - NewBridge, located in the Gloria Adelson Field Health Center on the NewBridge on the Charles campus, on the Dedham/Needham line.
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center-NewBridge
7000 Great Meadow Road
Dedham, MA 02026
General Inquiries: 781-234-9700
Admissions: 617-363-8372
Volunteer: 781-234-9317
As of Friday, May 12, 2023, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center has lifted visitation restrictions. All visitors should continue to complete the screening process at the entrance by answering the iPad questions before visiting their loved ones.
Currently, there is no limit to the number of visitors who can visit a patient at the same time. Visitation may occur in the patient’s room or in a designated area on or off the unit. All visitors should perform hand hygiene before, during, and after their visits.
Masking is optional for visitors in most circumstances. Individuals may choose to continue to wear a face mask indoors or outdoors based on their personal preference, risk factors, and risk tolerance. Personal choices will be respected.
Based on updated CDC and DPH guidelines, visitors will be required to wear a mask in the following circumstances:
- If your loved one is on precautions (such as droplet or enhanced precautions) due to COVID-19 or other respiratory illnesses
- When entering a restricted unit due to COVID-19 or other respiratory illnesses
- If you are exposed to COVID-19 (mask for 10 days following your exposure)
Visitors who test positive for COVID-19 should not visit until 10 days have passed since testing positive or symptom onset, whichever occurred first. Visitors experiencing signs or symptoms of non-COVID-19 respiratory illnesses should postpone visitation until symptoms have resolved.
There may be a need to reinstate universal masking and visitation restrictions in the future should the CDC and DPH update their recommendation or if conditions of COVID-19 and any other respiratory virus change.
Visitors who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations may visit loved ones in long-term chronic care in their loved one's room. Up to three people at a time are allowed, and masks are required for the entire visit when you are indoors. If you choose to spend time outdoors, masks are optional for both visitors and patients. Based on the CDC's definition, up to date means that an individual has received all doses of vaccine in the primary series and all boosters they are eligible to receive.
Those who are not fully up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations can visit in designated areas off the floor, and must schedule visits through their loved one's floor or household team.
We discourage you from bringing children younger than six months old as they are ineligible for COVID-19 vaccines.
Per MA Department of Public Health guidelines for skilled nursing facilities, the Rehabilitative Services Unit is open for visitation. Visitors must wear the appropriate PPE at all times, which will be provided if necessary.
All visitors should refrain from visiting if they are ill or have been exposed to COVID-19.
Follow signs to the Health Center. Ample parking is available outside our entrance at 7000 Great Meadow Road.
As you enter through the first set of sliding doors, turn left for outpatient care or right for inpatient rehabilitative services and long-term chronic care. Our front desk staff will direct you to the location of the patient you wish to visit.
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center on the NewBridge on the Charles campus in Dedham offers physical spaces and convenient amenities to make patients and visitors feel at home. Learn more about our common areas, dining options, gift shop, and other services.
Please note that Nosh, our deli-style dining option in the NewBridge community center, is currently open to visitors for takeout only.
Contact our front desk to obtain the most accurate address for the recipient. Before sending outside food, plants, or flowers, please contact the patient’s floor coordinator to learn of any restrictions. Latex balloons are not allowed due to latex allergies.
Individual pets may be allowed in certain areas of Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, following a health verification process for the animal. A Pet Visitation Health Certificate must be completed by your veterinarian and submitted for approval. Contact our security desk for details. Pets are not allowed in our post-acute care units.
We count on our volunteers to improve the quality of our patients’ lives in a variety of ways. Learn more about becoming a Hebrew Rehabilitation Center volunteer and apply online here.
Patient and Family Advisory Council Report
Each year, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center issues a report about the activities, recruitment, and engagement of our Patient and Family Advisory Council. You can view a copy of the report on Health Care for All's website.