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
One Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 20108
617-635-4366
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Beacon Hill is the place to be! It has great access to the rest of Boston, as well as great restaurants and sites.
Age friendly bc there are multiple hospitals close by. There is a good enough transportation system There are churches of different faiths and libraries. It's a walking part of the city and low crime.
it has lots of places where you can have fun and comfort,also provides opportunities for people to engage in meaningful work, whether or not it's paid work.It makes you feel useful and to feel that you're making a contribution.
They hold many ethnic parades all year round, there are also stores for days brand name stores selling all kinds of merchandise, jobs for a younger generation looking for a career. alot of variety .
there is something to do for every age group. from playgrounds and parks to walking and bike trails and good local restaurants, farmers markets during the summer. movies in the park on weekends during the summer
Everybody don't get alone with you have a lot of peoples with different background and you need to know about different we can all learn from each other. I would love that trying different food, dancing .
This is a family neighborhood from children to grand parents and we all take care of each other. There are restaurants, hospitals, and parks. Lots of grocery stores and plenty of transportation. Easy to get around.
Age friendly. Transportation is close by and variable. Many local shops and businesses within a close distance. Hospitals are close by as well. There are many different stores for Different economic levels and there is a library and other. Entertainment ideas.
We are all over 60 with family and friends support. Church schools near by shopping next door. Traffic is safe crime is not a problem as in the past we look out each other.
East Boston, otherwise known as Eastie, is located across the water from Boston’s financial district and historic North End. The area has been a destination for immigrants for a long time, which has resulted in a community with high amounts of diversity, with about fifty percent of the population being foreign born. The area has recently seen its share of gentrification, with many young professionals choosing to live there with an easy commute to downtown Boston.
Many residents are concerned with rising rents and a lack of affordable housing. Another cause for concern from residents is crime and alleged gang-related violence in the area. Is the neighborhood age friendly? There are certainly adequate provisions to allow one to have access to the things they need to age comfortably. A convenient public transportation system is vital for senior citizens in the area since the traffic in the area is heavy and the driving is difficult. Right in the center of East Boston sits Maverick Square, which has a MBTA Blue line stop, allowing for easy access to all areas of downtown Boston. In the same square sits a bus stop, which residents say makes going to nearby towns for shopping and leisure very easy.
Logan airport is located right next to East Boston which makes it an easy commute for those looking to get away. East Boston provides easy access to healthcare for senior citizens. There is a Neighborhood Health Center in East Boston which provides the elderly with a great foundation of care, including meals on wheels, transportation to appointments, and hospital quality care. A unique part of East Boston healthcare is the PACE (Program For All Inclusive Care of the Elderly) program offered by the Neighborhood Health Center. East Boston is one of the few Boston neighborhoods that offers this program, and it is nationally recognized as one of the best healthcare plans available for the elderly or disabled.