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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Ótimo em tudo
good working community and great healthcare faclitilities, and hospitals
Everywhere there's still be friendly to say Hello or Good Morning
Passion and love
Great city
Great city
Very first mansions built back in the day in Boston.
Everything here is very convenient. Which I very love about living around here that's something I appreciate. There a lot of stores to shop also with the food. Their is different types of food like Hispanic, African. I believe a lot of people here are friendly and funny. And all those things to me mean a lot and bring people together.
I feel it's neutral due to there being a balance between young and older persons in the community. Also a lot of people know each other based on people living in the community for years.
Everything is easily accessible. There is ample public transportation and ways for the elderly to be active in their community.