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Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged

Coordinates: 42°17′48″N 71°07′52″W / 42.2968°N 71.1311°W / 42.2968; -71.1311
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Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged
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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

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  1. ^ a b "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. ^ a b "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. April 24, 1977. 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.