Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged
Geography
LocationBoston, Massachusetts, United States
Coordinates42°17′48″N 71°07′52″W / 42.2968°N 71.1311°W / 42.2968; -71.1311
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The Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged[1][2] is a nursing home in Boston.[3]

They facilitate medical research regarding aging, with results that have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine and covered by The New York Times.[1][4][3] One of their departments is named the Center for Social Gerontological Research.[5]

Their research activities facilitated accreditation in 1971 by their state's Educational Facilities Authority of funding via the sale of bonds.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 "Meals May Be Factor In Fainting by Elderly". New York Times. July 14, 1983.
  2. "Newman B. Biller, Led Home for Aged". New York Times. October 14, 1963. executive director of the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged in Boston
  3. 1 2 "Study Finds That Weight Training Can Benefit the Very Old". New York Times. June 23, 1994.
  4. Gina Kolata (November 9, 2003). "Ideas & Trends; The Drug Industry's Holy Grail". New York Times. director of medical research at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged
  5. "Edmund Fleming, Lawyer, To Marry Nancy Green". New York Times. a research associate at the Center for Social Gerontological Research at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged
  6. John H. Allan (September 15, 1971). "Prices off again in Bond Market". New York Times.


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