Programming

Every day is an opportunity to learn, grow, and do something new.

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For residents of NewBridge on the Charles, it’s commonplace to enjoy performances by professional singers and musicians, talks by notable authors and artists, and lectures and presentations by respected historians and scientists right where you live. Robust resident committees ensure engagement in every facet of the community. And opportunities for intergenerational interaction and physical fitness abound. There’s always something new at NewBridge on the Charles.

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Experiences that Stimulate and Engage

World-Renowned Performers and Presenters

Our programming team brings all the best from Boston and beyond to your doorstep. We are continually working to bring top-flight talent to inspire and delight you.

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Vitalize 360

Individualized Wellness Coaching

NewBridge is here to support you in reaching your goals, be they physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual. A prime example is our Vitalize 360 program, in which a personal wellness coach will work with you to set goals and help you accomplish them.

Learn About Vitalize 360
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Building Bridges Across Generations

Intergenerational Interaction

Our intergenerational programs with students from the Rashi School on our campus as well as local public schools and universities make life even more fulfilling at NewBridge on the Charles.

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What People are saying about Hebrew SeniorLife

  • "The daily programming—morning to night—has been outstanding with lectures, classes, TED Talks, movies, music and much more. Please share my gratitude and appreciation with your staff. I cannot think of a better place to live than NewBridge."

    Terri U.

    Resident