Patients, families, colleagues, and supervisors nominated 29 nurses working at four Hebrew SeniorLife campuses and specialties across the Boston area for the 2024 Salute to Nurses special report...
The American Geriatrics Society has named Sandra Shi, MD, MPH, a 2024 Health in Aging Foundation New Investigator Award recipient. The American Geriatrics Society annually honors researchers...
Hebrew SeniorLife is one of the 30 U.S. health systems selected to participate in the Age-Friendly System-Wide Spread Collaborative, and the only health system in Massachusetts chosen. This first-of...
After leading Hebrew SeniorLife for nearly a year, President and CEO Steven H. Landers, MD, MPH, is stepping down for personal reasons. It became evident that a relocation to Boston from New Jersey...
BOSTON – A new Viewpoint article published in JAMA, entitled “Use of Lecanemab for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease – The Challenge of Uncertainty,” advocates for additional research to improve...
BOSTON – A recent study titled “A meta-analysis of previous falls and subsequent fracture risk in cohort studies” found links between self-reported falls and increased fracture risk, and also that...
Hebrew SeniorLife announces the appointment of Amanda Bernardo as its new director of public affairs and community relations. In her role, Bernardo will bring her extensive experience and skills to...
While tai chi is understood to be beneficial for functional mobility and balance in older adults, such benefits are not well understood due to large variance in research study protocols and...
Dae Hyun Kim, MD, MPH, ScD, founder of the Frailty Research Program at Hebrew SeniorLife's Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, has been elected to the American Society for Clinical...
The Brookline Housing Authority (BHA) has partnered with Hebrew SeniorLife, New England’s largest nonprofit provider of senior health care and living communities, and the only senior care organization...