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The Osborn Named by Newsweek as one of the Best Continuing Care Retirement Communities in the Nation

The Osborn in Rye has been recognized as one of the nation’s “Best Continuing Care Retirement Communities” on Newsweek’s inaugural list. It is the only retirement community in Westchester County and one of only ten in New York State to earn this accolade.

“It is very gratifying to receive this recognition as one of the best Continuing Care Retirement Communities in New York and the nation according to Newsweek’s rating process,” said Matthew G. Anderson, President and CEO of The Osborn. “The dedication of our staff, the amazing programs and services we offer, the sense of community fostered by our residents, and the beauty of our magnificent campus attract residents from all over Westchester and Fairfield Counties and beyond,” he added.

According to Newsweek, Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) are emerging as a desirable option for seniors looking for both the independence they want and the care they may need. There are approximately 2,000 CCRCs in the United States, and that number is expected to continue to increase as the population ages. This year, for the first time, Newsweek partnered with the respected global research firm Statista to identify America’s Best Continuing Care Retirement Communities, a list of 250 nationwide.

The Osborn has also been honored for excellence recently by several other organizations. The Osborn Pavilion skilled nursing center was once again named as a “Best Nursing Home” for 2024 by U.S. News & World Report. In March, The Osborn was awarded its fifth consecutive five-year accreditation by CARF International, which is widely regarded as the highest standard in senior living excellence. The Osborn was also chosen by readers of Westchester Magazine as “Best of Westchester” in the Senior Residence category in 2023.

About The Osborn

The Osborn is a private, non-profit, continuum of care community, founded in 1908 and based in Rye, New York. It offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing, as well as Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Care. In addition to residential and health care services on its 56-acre campus, the organization provides home care and companion services in Westchester and Fairfield Counties through Osborn Home Care. The Osborn is accredited by CARF and has an “A” rating from Fitch. Individuals and families interested in learning more about The Osborn are invited to call 888-9-OSBORN or visit www.theosborn.org.

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