Overview
Age Strong Commission
Enhancing Life for Older Bostonians
The Age Strong Commission, formerly known as the Commission on Affairs of the Elderly, is located in Boston City Hall and serves as the city’s primary advocate for residents aged 55 and older. Its mission is to make Boston a city that embraces aging by providing meaningful programs, resources, and connections. The commission works to ensure that older adults can live independently and participate fully in the community. Staff members assist seniors with navigating government benefits, housing options, and healthcare resources, acting as a bridge to essential services.
Transportation and Engagement
One of the commission’s most vital services is the Age Strong Shuttle, which provides free transportation for seniors to non-emergency medical appointments and grocery shopping. The department also supports a network of senior centers and coordinates volunteer programs that encourage intergenerational connection. Through initiatives like the Senior Property Tax Work-Off Program, they help older homeowners manage their expenses while contributing their skills to the city. The commission is dedicated to combating social isolation and fostering a vibrant, inclusive environment for Boston’s aging population.
Accessibility and Support
Located in Room 271 of City Hall, the office is accessible to all residents. The commission operates a dedicated information line to answer questions about long-term care, home modifications, and legal assistance. They also issue the Age Strong card, which offers discounts at participating local businesses. By focusing on dignity and respect, the Age Strong Commission ensures that Boston remains a welcoming home for its senior citizens.
- Shuttle: Free rides for medical and grocery needs.
- Benefits: Assistance with housing and tax programs.
- Community: Volunteer opportunities and social events.
Whether seeking advice on healthy aging or needing direct support services, the Age Strong Commission is the first point of contact for Boston’s seniors and their caregivers.
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