Hebrew SeniorLife created the word ReAge to reflect the breadth and depth of services we offer: providing world-class health care; building innovative senior communities; funding groundbreaking research; and teaching future generations of geriatricians.
ReAge, a combination of “redefine” and “aging,” means to question everything about the aging process. Through ReAging, we are challenging conventions in order to create and implement new standard-of-care approaches that will positively impact the lives of older adults.
Bloggers & Contributors
Amy Chartock is the Director of Volunteer Services for Hebrew SeniorLife. This role includes oversight of volunteer operations across HSL sites, including traditional volunteer services as well as volunteer activities that were formerly associated with the Friends of Hebrew SeniorLife and the activities within the scope of the newly named Adam and Matan Adelson Multigenerational Program. She is very excited about the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues at HSL and to grow the Volunteer Services Department. Prior to her role at Hebrew SeniorLife, Amy was the National Programs Director for Mayyim Hayyim Living Waters Community Mikveh and Education Center where she coordinated volunteer trainings, ran professional conferences, and consulted to communities outside of the Boston area interested in replicating the Mayyim Hayyim model. Amy has a Bachelors degree from Brandeis University and a Masters in Social Work from Columbia University.





