
Add Life to Years, Not Years to Your Life! Says Jane Brody, NYTimes Columnist
At United Hebrew’s annual meeting, NYT columnist Jane Brody said to live long, you must live well. Here are her tips on healthy aging.
At United Hebrew’s annual meeting, NYT columnist Jane Brody said to live long, you must live well. Here are her tips on healthy aging.
Our short-term rehabilitation center, staffed by Burke Rehabilitation therapists, earned the highest possible rating, placing us among the top 15 percent of facilities nationwide.
Willow Towers Assisted Living received the 2018 Bronze Quality Award from the American Health Care Association (ACHA) and the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL), a leading industry association for long-term and post-acute care.
Adult caregivers in the “Sandwich Generation” are suffering huge stress at a time in life when they hadn’t anticipated the additional burden. While the trend shows no signs of slowing, help is available.
New research related to diet, exercise, mood and more shows that lifestyle choices still matter for seniors well into the later decades of our lives.
At our 99th Anniversary Gala on October 4, we will honor four individuals who have helped us to emerge as a leading and respected provider of senior care.
Caring for a loved one with dementia can stressful, isolating, and overwhelming. It’s important for caregivers to find ways to take care of themselves so that they don’t burn out, or become patients themselves.
For those who need medical care on an ongoing basis, a nursing home is often the best option. Taking a tour will help you find the best long-term care facility to meet your loved ones needs.
On Wednesday, June 20, United Hebrew presents “A Conversation with Elihu Rose,” a discussion of the unique experiences of Jewish-American soldiers in World War II. The event is free but pre-registration is required.
The United Hebrew retirement community includes a luxury nursing home, independent senior housing, assisted living facilities, home health care options & subacute care in a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center.
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New Rochelle, NY 10805
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Westchester County