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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I need to work night shift and to have a retirement plan
There's alot of good schools near the roxbury community, a lot of bike trails. But i say maybe because the neighborhoods depend on where you're at in roxbury but overall it's good and bad
Everything is easy there's a lot of store nearby public transportation is easy
There is a high level of community engagement and activity. However, in terms of walking/mobility, the neighborhood is hilly with lots of cobblestone sidewalks and streets. There are easily accessible restaurants and shops, but parking is trickier.
I enjoy helping doing for people what other cannot do
I've recently moved to the Dorchester neighborhood located in Boston, Massachusetts. My time spent in this area has been pleasant. Traveling on the public transportation has been a safe experience. Local parks are clean and enjoyable. Walking throughout the neighborhood has been refreshing and gracious. I enjoy this area very much.
My neighborhood Fenway has lots of job opportunities and resources and it's in a quiet and relaxed environment. The people that live in Fenway are very helpful there is this organization called Fenway Cdc where they host events and help the elderly they have a weekly food giveaway called fair foods.
Really seems like a great community to be a part of!!! :)
Transportation, how the city is so busy
Diverse community of all ages , people and dog friendly, easy access to bus and train stations, all kinds of restaurants, supermarkets and shopping malls like Copley and Prudential, livable and clean environment and area is safe