Mimi Lewis, program director of the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time program at Hebrew SeniorLife, has received the LeadingAge Leadership Award. LeadingAge is the association of nonprofit providers...
Hebrew SeniorLife has received funding from the City of Boston for its proposed affordable senior housing community in Roslindale. The award is part of $52 million in new funding to support the...
Today, Hebrew SeniorLife announced a new partnership to launch its nationally acclaimed Right Care, Right Place, Right Time program at Chelsea Square Apartments and Greenhouse Apartments in Chelsea...
Hebrew SeniorLife has received $25,812 through the Commonwealth Nonprofit Security Grant Program to support physical security enhancements. “The grant will be used to secure and protect an educational...
Hebrew SeniorLife has received $10,000 from the Commonwealth’s Grants for Registered Apprenticeship Opportunities in Workforce to develop a practical nurse apprenticeship program. Hebrew SeniorLife’s...
Hebrew SeniorLife has received nearly $500,000 from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as part of the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s awarding of $7.4 million in workforce development grant funding...
Hebrew SeniorLife’s Rabbi Lior Nevo has received the Heart and Hands Award from LeadingAge Massachusetts. This award recognizes an individual or group of employees who exemplify exceptional...
Hebrew SeniorLife’s affordable housing community under development in Stoughton is one of 24 projects to receive funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s Affordable Housing Decarbonization...
Hebrew SeniorLife, a Harvard Medical School-affiliated nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the aging experience, has been recognized by the Worksite Wellness Council of Massachusetts with...
Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School and a national leader in senior care and research, has been recertified by the Age-Friendly Institute as an Age-Friendly Employer. Hebrew...