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The Hebrew Home at Riverdale is an internationally recognized non-profit geriatric service organization offering a full continuum of care ranging from modern apartments for independent seniors to the most intense level of nursing care. The Home serves more than 5,000 older adults in greater New York.
Since its founding in 1917, the Hebrew Home has grown to include a long-term residential health care facility located on 19-acres along the Hudson River, a senior housing community, and ElderServe, the community services division. ElderServe offers a full spectrum of health care and supportive services for people living at home. In addition, in 2005 the Home opened The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Center for Elder Abuse Prevention, providing the nation’s first shelter for victims of elder abuse in the community. |
January 20, 2012
2011 Hebrew Home Dinner Video - View video

January 13, 2012
Consider making a gift to support the Hebrew Home. Your gift will make an immediate difference to our residents and programs. Click here to read why a daughter supports the Home in honor of her mother.

December 16, 2011
Winter Programs + Exhibitions at The Derfner Judaica Museum Read more

November 20, 2011
WABC Channel 7, "Eyewitness News UpClose" interview by Reporter, Diana Williams with Daniel Reingold and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney, Liz Loewy, on elder abuse. The segment aired on Sunday, November 20, 2011 - View video

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