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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Age Friendly BostonContacts
Emily Shea, Commissioner on Elder
One Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 20108
617-635-4366
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Transportation, caring,kind
The people are friendly.
I would say it has everything to do with transportation. There are many transportation resources when it comes to traveling all around Boston. It is easier to get where you need to go because without cars, there are buses, trains, uber, cabs, and more.
There are mostly schools and lots of children in the area. There is normally construction going on or loud stereos. What makes it age friendly, there are lots of places to shop and sit down to enjoy food. Also some of the most beautiful parks and beaches.
The area is full of a mix of people and all ages
Jobs and services are readily available with no discrimination. City hall is always open with suggestions on how to integrate fully in the community.
It's very age friendly I see seasoned adult walking around walking their grandkids to the store having cookouts family gathering it's a very happy place
It's easy to get around
Community strong, clean, friendly to all ages.
I don't know.