Wellesley is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
The Wellesley Council on Aging has a number of programs to keep its citizens active in all phases of their life, but one of its largest contributions to the community is the brand new Tolles Parsons Senior Center. The Tolles Parsons Center has the following amenities:
- Flexible activity rooms
- Commercial kitchen
- Multi-purpose room
- Furnished outdoor patio
- Café with seating and self-serve coffee & tea
- Lounge with soft seating and a gas fireplace
- Dance studio
- Fitness center
- And many more!
Stop by to visit the brand new facility and say "hi!"
In addition to the Tolles Parsons Center, Wellesley also offers the following programs for its citizens:
- Discounted meals available at the Tolles Parsons center
- Transportation, including a COA Bus and volunteer driver system
- Presentations on local and senior-focused issues such as housing, law, medicine, and safety
- Celebrations, sports, fitness classes, parties, socials, and movie viewings
- Walking groups, tours, and outings to places nearby
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Wellesley Council On AgingContacts
Interim Director, Wellesley Council on Aging
500 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482
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reviews (31)
Wellesley is filled with people of all ages!
The transportation options are pretty limited (they are working on this), but in general, Wellesley is a very livable town. I recommend the Library highly-- it is one of the best in the Boston area.
Has a very nice senior center that is only a few years old
Council on Aging offers many activities, classes, trips. Transportation in the area
is easily accessible.
Wellesley has great school systems and has 2 elderly home care facility. It is a suburban area with many small businesses, shops and has things for all ages. Many families live here as well as college students. There are 3 train stops that has access to south station in boston