Empowering seniors to live their best lives.
We’re here for you as New England’s largest nonprofit provider of senior care and living communities.
Unsurpassed Health Care
Our compassionate teams provide quality care to seniors at all stages of life whether living in their homes across Greater Boston or at one of our seven locations.
Premier Senior Living
Our vibrant, inclusive, amenity-rich communities throughout Greater Boston are home to seniors of all backgrounds, faiths, cultures, income levels, and lived experiences.
Unique Academic Partnership
The only senior care organization affiliated with Harvard Medical School, we conduct influential aging research and train future senior care professionals.
Hebrew SeniorLife Locations
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4,500
2,400
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Love where you work and work where you are loved. Are you looking to advance your potential at a senior care organization leading the field? Here, you’ll make life-changing connections with patients, residents, families, and your teammates. With opportunities across Greater Boston in nursing, housekeeping, culinary services, research, medicine, and more — your career will grow right along with our collective impact.
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Time-Saving Meal Prep Ideas for Older Adults
Mealtime can feel like a chore when you don’t have a plan. Deciding what to eat, shopping for necessary ingredients, coming home to prepare a meal, and cleaning up afterward can quickly become time-consuming and tiring. That’s true for anyone...
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New Perspective Highlights Role of Fracture Liaison Services for Osteoporosis-Related Fractures
A new Perspective published in the New England Journal of Medicine emphasizes the critical role of Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) in addressing the growing global burden of osteoporosis-related fractures, particularly hip fractures. The World Health Organization has identified osteoporosis as...
New JAMA Review Identifies Best Practices for Millions Living With Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation, a condition affecting more than 10 million American adults, is associated with an increased risk of stroke, heart failure, heart attack, dementia, chronic kidney disease, and mortality. A new review published in JAMA summarizes epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation...
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