Boston can be a favorable city for older adults to live in, but the suitability can vary depending on individual preferences and circumstances. Here are some factors to consider:
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Emily Shea, Commissioner on Elder
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Boston, MA 20108
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The area has many educational and work opportunities, a good transportation system and is very walkable. There are also many stores, restaurants and recreational activities.
I live in Dorchester for 10 years,
Has a vibrant array of elderly people as well as very nice young families!
Where I live you can say it very dangerous. There is transportation where I live there is two train stations in walking distance.
Much housing for the elderly community.
Lots of activities and resources for seniors
Is a really respectfull comunity but not ver compassionate and often is seen for others to be hostile towards senior citizens
Boston adapts structures and services to be inclusive
You have public transportation many activities in the area the schools are top notch
Base on their experiences they know nothing is last forever be friendly and cherish every moment in life is the most important thing ever.