Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital was founded in 1890 as the Hebrew Friendly Inn, and later became known as the Hebrew Home for the Incurables. Later, the home was renamed Levindale for Louis H. Levin, a former executive director of the Associated Jewish Charities. Levindale is an agency of THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore.
Levindale offers a complete range of quality health programs for the elderly and disabled. This continues to be vitally important because as people live longer, the need for chronic care continues to increase. In addition to its nursing home, the Levindale continuum of care includes a 120-bed Specialty Hospital, comprehensive geriatric medicine and psychiatry programs, and adult day care programs.