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  2. Jewish Healthcare Center (Worcester) - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Healthcare Center Chapel Eisenberg Assisted Living Residence. The Home was founded by Worcester's Jewish community leaders in 1914 as a home for Jewish orphans. In 1916, the community purchased a two-story home at 25 Coral Street and named it the "Jewish Home for Aged and Orphans."

  3. Covenant Health Systems - Wikipedia

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    *Youville House Assisted Living Residence, Cambridge, MA and; Youville Place Assisted Living Residence, Lexington, MA are sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Montreal, "Grey Nuns". *St. Mary Health Care Center, Worcester, MA was established by Covenant Health in 1998. [5]

  4. Dynamy - Wikipedia

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    Dynamy relies on financial support from private individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations. Beginning in 2006, the academy program in Worcester was partially funded by the United Way of Central Massachusetts. Alumni, parents and friends are especially important, both for monetary gifts and to share the Dynamy vision with others.

  5. Worcester Living: In home filled with life and laughter ... - AOL

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    Worcester Living: In home filled with life and laughter, Kurtz family embraces community

  6. Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Fellows' Home is located in northeastern Worcester, a short way east of Interstate 190 and the Greendale Mall, at the corner of Barber and Randolph Streets. The land for the facility was donated in 1890 by Thomas Dodge, a prominent local patent lawyer, who eventually donated 24 acres (9.7 ha) in all, in order ensure "ample light and air" for the residents.

  7. Barnstable County Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Barnstable County Hospital was a public hospital in Pocasset, Massachusetts, owned and operated by Barnstable County. [1] The hospital opened in 1918 as a tuberculosis sanatorium and served multiple functions throughout its history. During the 1920s and 1930s, it hosted children's summer camp.

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