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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Seems like a well groomed company to be apart of
Cause I just apply , I don't how they treat their employees.
Easy train communications, good environment and neighbors. Green.
I have been a home care worker for 3 years I loved. It I got my Home Health aid certificate as well and. Now Imm start my journey doing what I love taking care of the elder
It's a nice place to live
I'm a responsible, gently person, with College education, and willing to learn ,getting experience as PCA,I will work with people with dementia if is necessary, or buying a car in the near future, to have the ability to get into patients easily and faster, on any weather that's New England Giving us.
Everyone deserves to live happily and feel safe where they are.
It's in the middle of Everything you have shopping centers in walking distance there are high schools, Elementary and Middles Schools Hospitals Parks, Dog Parks etc..... Beautiful Part of Boston.
The neighbor is safe and it is a very nice community.
Low crime rate
Good Living
Access to shops and work.
Everything is so close and you are able to get where you need to via public transportation. There are some spots where you will need a personal vehicle as well as barely any parking but if you walk anywhere, there won't be any need for that.