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Community Partners. We forge lasting, meaningful, and strategic partnerships with community organizations that want to help elders live meaningful lives in their homes.

These include: existing PACE organizations that want to expand, houses of worship, social service organizations, community health centers, and thoughtful business enterprises that want to make a difference.Community Partners. We forge lasting, meaningful, and strategic partnerships with community organizations that want to help elders live meaningful lives in their homes. These include: existing PACE organizations that want to expand, houses of worship, social service organizations, community health centers, and thoughtful business enterprises that want to make a difference.Community Partners. We forge lasting, meaningful, and strategic partnerships with community organizations that want to help elders live meaningful lives in their homes. These include: existing PACE organizations that want to expand, houses of worship, social service organizations, community health centers, and thoughtful business enterprises that want to make a difference. Community Partners. We forge lasting, meaningful, and strategic partnerships with community organizations that want to help elders live meaningful lives in their homes. These include: existing PACE organizations that want to expand, houses of worship, social service organizations, community health centers, and thoughtful business enterprises that want to make a difference. Community Partners. We forge lasting, meaningful, and strategic partnerships with community organizations that want to help elders live meaningful lives in their homes. These include: existing PACE organizations that want to expand, houses of worship, social service organizations, community health centers, and thoughtful business enterprises that want to make a difference.

Centralized Schedulers
Northern Virginia (Alexandria)

Primary Office

50 Milk Street
Boston, MA 02109
(617) 396-4025

Edenbridge was founded in 2016 by Stephen Gordon, a Boston-area geriatrician with an MBA who was inspired by his experience serving elders through PACE. Stephen recruited Alan Abrams, a leader in geriatrics and physician education, as chief medical officer.

Stephen and Alan created an all-star team to build Edenbridge. Tom Reiter, with 18 years running PACE programs, is our executive vice president for PACE operations. Nick Joseph, an experienced PACE physician, is executive director of our first center in Northern Virginia.

Edenbridge was co-founded by Jeremy Elkins, a professor of political philosophy, and Simon Laganiere, a neurologist with specialization in cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.

How did Edenbridge get its name?

Edenbridge was the name of a small Jewish farming community in Saskatchewan, Canada, where the grandfather of our founder and CEO, Stephen Gordon, was born. For us, the name represents connection to community and to our elders.

Edenbridge is actively developing four PACE centers, with more to come. Our strategy has been to provide our expertise in the development and management of PACE programs, partner with existing for-profit and nonprofit providers, and focus intently on community partnerships.

  1. The first operating center, Cherry Blossom in Northern Virginia, is opening in late 2021. Edenbridge operates this center in collaboration with ConcertoCare, which provides in-home primary care and care for elders with complex care needs, and with Capital Caring, which specializes in hospice and home care.
  2. A second center, also in collaboration with Concerto, is opening in California in the summer of 2022. This center will provide services in an underserved community in South Los Angeles.
  3. Edenbridge was selected to open a third center in Washington D.C., following a highly competitive application process. The D.C. center is scheduled to open in late 2022. Element Care, a nonprofit organization that operates several PACE programs in Massachusetts, is our lead partner.
  4. In 2023, we plan to open a fourth center, also in partnership with Element Care, in our home city of Boston. We are collab- orating there with 2Life, a prominent non-profit operator of elder housing.