Meet 96-year-old Addie Gassman, who says staying busy and getting involved is the key to a long and happy life.
The Secret to a Long Life? Fun and Friends, Says United Hebrew Resident

Meet 96-year-old Addie Gassman, who says staying busy and getting involved is the key to a long and happy life.
The award recognizes the extraordinary dedication of staffs who have positively affected their organizations.
Lifelong learning helps build social connections and ward off isolation, which helps our seniors maintain their mental fitness and overall well-being.
A tight-knit community of veterans call Willow Towers home.
William M. Mooney, Jr., and Michael Rosenblum will accept leadership honors; Malcolm Lazarus will receive United Hebrew’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
United Hebrew’s home health care agency has been rated in the top 12 percent in the nation, and the highest-rated home health agency in Westchester.
United Hebrew works with volunteers of all ages from all over Westchester County; recently, our skilled nursing facility received help from a group of volunteers from halfway around the world.
There’s a fresh face at United Hebrew’s skilled nursing facility, who makes sure that the care we provide is top notch: Jerome Bagaporo, who was recently named Chief Nursing Officer.