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RiverSpring Living is proud to be a community of lifelong learners, art enthusiasts, and people with a keen interest in aging well. We invite you to read the latest from RiverSpring Living’s leadership and aging experts through our innovative blog series. Choose a topic that speaks to you and get key insights about our community, mission, and projects.

5 Tech Products to Help Seniors in Their Daily Lives

Voice-Activated And Controlled Speaker Voice-Activated and Controlled Speakers like the…

Empowering Your Advanced Healthcare Decisions

Many people don’t think about the medical care they would…

Social Workers Enrich Lives and Empower Independence for Older Adults

Social workers are dedicated and compassionate people who shape the…

Navigating the Golden Years Webinar Series

Making the most of the golden years involves planning, maintaining…

Rita Hauser Is Transforming Care for Older Adults at RiverSpring Living

In a philanthropic partnership, we are revolutionizing the landscape of…

RiverSpring Living: A Home for Life

Dedication and loyalty are two words that embody Michael Amankrah….

FEBRUARY is Black History Month

February is Black History Month, which recognizes many notable contributions…

When Care Comes Full Circle

Emily Schultze found herself at a crossroads when her father,…

The Uniqueness of Gratitude

Every day, 365 days a year, the dedicated team at…

Happy Grandparents Day from a First Timer

There are over 1 billion grandparents in the world. I…

Finding HOPE at the Hebrew Home

My experiences at the Hebrew Home were amazing because I…

Supporting and Celebrating Independence

As our country prepares to celebrate our Day of Independence…

JUNETEETH – A Cause for Celebration and Change

On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth…

Hug a Tree

By Joy Solomon, Vice President, Elder Justice and Spiritual Engagement,…

Self Love

You must learn one thing. The world was made to…

A Hero’s Parade

New York City’s Canyon of Heroes will once again be…

More than just a shot in the arm: The rewards of widespread vaccination

Farrah Reyes So much has changed in the span of…

Elder Abuse: Innovative Solutions to Address a Growing Problem

Guest post by: Sierra Smucker, Esther Friedman, Meagan Cahill, and…

365 Days and a Million Thank Yous

365 days ago, COVID-19 changed all of our lives.  For…

Moments that Mattered – Winter 2021

Please enjoy this collection of some of the many meaningful…

OUR 46th PRESIDENT: GRANDPARENT IN CHIEF

Every incoming United States President furnishes the White House to…

2020 Moments that Mattered

To the RiverSpring Living Community, A gesture of kindness. A…

Giving Gratitude

Throughout the last eight months, our world has remained strong,…

Remembrance and Respect This Veterans Day

Remembrance and Respect This Veterans Day By Irving Liebowitz RiverWalk…

Mindful Tips for De-Stressing this Holiday Season

By Rick Leeds, Yoga Therapist with RiverSpring Managed Long Term…

Changing Your Diet– How to Feel Better Quicker During Cold and Flu Season 2019

The aches, the chills, the stuffy noses and coughs…all of…

You Are Not Alone- Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2019

Ms. A.* was silently living in the shadows of domestic…

Assisted living, what is it and why do I need it?

By: Kristin A. Morris, LMSW   As a social worker,…

Careers in Aging – Finding Compassion and Purpose in the Workplace

Working with older adults provides a front row seat to…

Volunteer Appreciation Month

April is Volunteer Appreciation Month! We are grateful all year…

GIVING THANKS IN THE FACE OF TRAGEDY

This Thanksgiving, I am thankful to have had the opportunity…

SHOW UP THIS SATURDAY

The tragedy last Saturday in Pittsburgh was horrific and heartbreaking….

The Hebrew Home at Riverdale’s Centennial Year

2017 was a historic year – with world, national and…

Remember, Reflect and Look Forward

September is a month of new beginnings and of renewal. …

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day June 15th

There are a multitude of holidays declared on June 15th. …

Nature at the Hebrew Home

Our community enjoys the beauty of our 32-acre campus along the banks of the Hudson River and all that nature has to offer. Check out these images of the birds and wildlife who live here too, courtesy of photographer David V. Pomeranz.