RiverSpring Living

[2][3] RiverSpring Living was founded in 1917 as the Hebrew Home, a Jewish organization based in a synagogue focused on helping homeless older adults.

[9][10] In 1982, the Derfner Judaica Museum was founded at the Hebrew Home, with hundreds of Jewish ceremonial objects donated by Ralph and Leuba Baum.

[13][14][15] In 1995, the organization created the nation's first sexual expression policy in long-term care, which emphasizes the importance of allowing residents to participate in consensual sex and intimacy.

[18] In 2012, the Hebrew Home acquired the 14 acres adjacent to its Riverdale property to create the 32-acre Maurice R. and Corinne P. Greenberg Campus on the Hudson River.

[2] In 2014, RiverSpring Living partnered with SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders) to provide an LGBTQ-focused social adult day program at the Hebrew Home.

[21] In 2024, David V. Pomeranz, long time Chief Operating Officer, was named President and CEO of RiverSpring Living.

RiverSpring Living (campus view)