Hebrew SeniorLife Set to Begin Construction of One of Nation's Most Innovative Continuing Care Retirement Communities.Governor Deval Patrick Deval Laurdine Patrick (born July 31, 1956) is an American politician and the current Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. On November 7, 2006, Patrick became the first African American elected governor of Massachusetts and the second in United States history. Will Participate in June 19(th) Groundbreaking for Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Campus BOSTON -- Construction on one of the nation's largest continuing care continuing care a professional convention that a veterinarian who is treating an animal is obliged to continue treating that case unless an arrangement is made with its custodian to transfer the care to another practitioner or to a specialist. retirement communities will officially get underway on Tuesday, June 19th, with the formal groundbreaking for NewBridge on the Charles on the Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Campus in Dedham, MA. A 5 PM ceremony featuring Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick will highlight festivities fes·tiv·i·ty n. pl. fes·tiv·i·ties 1. A joyous feast, holiday, or celebration; a festival. 2. The pleasure, joy, and gaiety of a festival or celebration. 3. for the new Hebrew New Hebrew n. See Modern Hebrew. SeniorLife (HSL (Hue Saturation Luminosity) A color space similar to HSB. See HSB. ) community. A provider of senior housing and health care in Boston for over 103 years, Hebrew SeniorLife is recognized internationally for its leadership in housing, healthcare, research, and teaching. When completed in the fall of 2009, the 162-acre campus will offer a broad spectrum of housing choices for senior citizens, including supportive housing, assisted living as·sist·ed living n. A living arrangement in which people with special needs, especially older people with disabilities, reside in a facility that provides help with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, and taking medication. in the Jack Satter Residence, and assisted living for seniors with dementia. In addition, NewBridge on the Charles will provide a full continuum of health care for seniors, including outpatient clinics, home care, short-term medical acute and long-term care long-term care (LTC), n the provision of medical, social, and personal care services on a recurring or continuing basis to persons with chronic physical or mental disorders. . Numerous programs and amenities will enable residents to live active, healthy and fulfilling lifestyles at the Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Residential and Community Centers. "NewBridge on the Charles is the culmination of more than 100 years of HSL's commitment to meeting the specific needs of its residents," said Hebrew SeniorLife President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Len Fishman. "Our goal is to create an optimal living environment that provides an active senior lifestyle with supportive services on-site, including a range of wellness and healthcare services. This community will address the physical, mental and spiritual dimensions of aging. As baby boomers age, the demand for senior housing is going to increase dramatically, and NewBridge on the Charles will lead the way in meeting the growing number of seniors' needs." Bringing Generations Together One of the many special aspects of the Adelson Campus will be its multigenerational mul·ti·gen·er·a·tion·al adj. Of or relating to several generations: multigenerational family traditions. aspect. The Rashi School, a K-8 Jewish day school
A Jewish day school is a modern Jewish educational institution that is designed to provide Jewish children with both a Jewish and a secular education in one now located in Newton, is building its permanent home on the campus. A mix of formal programming and informal interaction will provide opportunities for children and seniors to learn, mentor, discover and celebrate together. "We are excited about so many aspects of this project, but none more so than the multi-generational environment we're creating," said Fishman. "Studies have shown that interaction between seniors and youth provide numerous benefits for both groups." Sustainable Design As part of Hebrew SeniorLife's commitment to the environment, NewBridge on the Charles will use sustainable design principles that reduce the use of non-renewable resources, minimize environmental impact, and enable people to easily connect with the natural environment. Rezoning of the property into a senior campus district allowed buildings to be sited closer together, reduced road widths, and minimized site disturbance. Approximately 100 acres of the site will be preserved as open space and the landscaping will feature drought-resistant and low-water-use plantings. In addition, the project will feature a rainwater collection system to provide irrigation irrigation, in agriculture, artificial watering of the land. Although used chiefly in regions with annual rainfall of less than 20 in. (51 cm), it is also used in wetter areas to grow certain crops, e.g., rice. for the extensive landscaping. A geothermal energy system, featuring 400 wells to cool and heat the buildings will add to the project's innovative design, lessen dependence on fossil fuels, and be financially advantageous. Porous pavements, through which water seeps back into the soil, will be used; these surfaces are also more user-friendly for pedestrians and for those in wheelchairs. Many of the buildings on the campus will feature green roofs on which trees, shrubs and grasses can be planted. Also, much of the parking is underground to avoid the need for vast areas of surface paving. Project Specifics NewBridge on the Charles will employ principles of so-called Smart Growth to create a village-like community featuring: * 256 units of senior supportive housing: Cottages, villas and apartments. * 91 assisted living, including 41 for those with dementia * 48 short-term recuperative re·cu·per·ate v. re·cu·per·at·ed, re·cu·per·at·ing, re·cu·per·ates v.intr. 1. To return to health or strength; recover. 2. To recover from financial loss. v.tr. beds * 220 long-term care beds The Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Community Center, named to honor a generous gift made by the Shapiros, will be the main center of activity for residents and visitors. The Center will include clubrooms, a theater, a common living room, a library, a computer room, an art studio and workshops, three dining rooms for residents, two restaurants, a business center, a post office, a banking office, a convenience store, and a fitness and aquatic center, both with rehabilitation capabilities. The campus, which abuts the Charles River and features a vernal vernal /ver·nal/ (ver´n'l) pertaining to or occurring in the spring. pond, will include gardens, sitting areas, and extensive walks and trails offer places for exercise and contemplation. The site has been named the Dr. Miriam and Sheldon Adelson Campus in honor of their generous gift to the project. Services for residents will include weekly housekeeping, monthly dining credit, utilities, scheduled transportation services, fitness and wellness activities, shuttle service, concierge service, and cultural, social, recreational and educational programming. Project Team The project's architect is Perkins Eastman, a leading international architecture, urban design and interior design firm of Pittsburgh, PA. Boston landscape architects Geller DeVellis, Inc. is overseeing the project, from conceptual work through construction and implementation, including the hardscape hard·scape n. The part of a building's grounds consisting of structures, such as patios, retaining walls, and walkways, made with hard materials. [hard + (land)scape.] and landscape. Legatt-McCall, a leading Boston project management firm, is serving as the project developer. About Hebrew SeniorLife Hebrew SeniorLife is a more than 100-year-old organization that provides a continuum of care to more than 3,500 seniors in the Greater Boston area including, supportive senior housing, a continuing care retirement community, adult day health, long-term care, post-acute short-term care, out-patient clinics. Its Institute for Aging Research has earned worldwide recognition for its work in geriatric medicine and applied geriatric research. The largest provider-based, geriatric research facility in the country, the Institute is committed to finding ways to improve the quality of life for adults as they age. The Institute's faculty includes leading experts on a broad range of conditions that affect seniors, including, delirium delirium Condition of disorientation, confused thinking, and rapid alternation between mental states. The patient is restless, cannot concentrate, and undergoes emotional changes (e.g., anxiety, apathy, euphoria), sometimes with hallucinations. and dementia, osteoporosis, falls and fainting, cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease Disease that affects the heart and blood vessels. Mentioned in: Lipoproteins Test cardiovascular disease and quality health care standards, many of whom hold Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. appointments. Hebrew SeniorLife trains more than 500 caregivers in geriatric care annually, and is a major site of the Harvard Medical School's Geriatric Fellowship Program. |
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