subject: New Website To Aid Jewish Seniors [print this page] One of Americas most prominent insurance providers, Hebrew SeniorLife, has started a new website geared toward offering health care, term life and other insurance resources to the Jewish community. The site, located at hebrewseniorlife.com, showcases to long-term seniors and palliative care homes owned by the company and located in New England. Orchard Cove and Newbridge, which form a crucial part of the HSL portfolio, are advertised under both the senior healthcare and housing research sections of the new domain.
The launch of the site coincides with a proposed full redesign of these two properties, which would include landscaping and construction work, as well as an overhaul of the services offered at the two HSL New England properties.
In addition to providing service-specific information, the site also compiles a range of educational materials, a glossary of senior health conditions and treatment options, and even a live chat option and access to immediate sales assistance.
Hebrew Senior Life marketing and communications officer commented on the launch of the new site and updates to the companys New England properties by saying a user friendly interface, educational materials and comprehensive account of HSLs healthcare and residential offerings make it the ideal destination for visitors and those who have been involved in any facet of our community for years"".
Along with the new HSL site, a series of online offerings geared toward seniors have sprung up in recent months. Notable among them have been Googles efforts to offer cheap web hosting of a learning center targeting senior citizens with minimal computing skills who would like to get online. The Google site offers basic computing tutorials, as well as a handy guide for using the web for simple, day-to-day tasks. A less commercial but equally admirable foray into the business of computing for the elderly was made by a couple from Georgia. They secured cheap webhosting for SeniorDashboard.com after being subjected to the many trials and tribulations associated with getting their parents, both in their 80s, to start using the internet.