Plan Your Visit to Boston or NewBridge
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
There are no set visiting hours for long-term chronic care or our Rehabilitative Services Unit. Friends and family are welcome at any time.
During periods of increased respiratory virus activity, visitors may be required to wear masks in certain areas or throughout the building. Please follow all posted signs and instructions from staff.
Visitors are asked to practice good hand hygiene by using the sanitation stations at our entrances and throughout the building. Please postpone your visit if you are experiencing signs or symptoms of illness, especially during flu, COVID-19, and norovirus season.
Guest parking spots are available at our upper entrance off of Walter Street.
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center offers two entrances:
- Our lower B1 entrance on Centre Street
- 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
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
There are no set visiting hours for long-term chronic care or our Rehabilitative Services Unit. Friends and family are welcome at any time.
During periods of increased respiratory virus activity, visitors may be required to wear masks in certain areas or throughout the building. Please follow all posted signs and instructions from staff.
Visitors are asked to practice good hand hygiene by using the sanitation stations at our entrances and throughout the building. Please postpone your visit if you are experiencing signs or symptoms of illness, especially during flu, COVID-19, and norovirus season.
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.
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center Code of Respect
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and healing environment where everyone is treated with respect, compassion, and dignity. We ask patients, families, visitors, and staff to help support our community by following our Code of Respect Community Guidelines.
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.