Frequently Asked Questions
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Council on Aging
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Council on Aging
The Senior Center offers over 1,200 classes, programs, social events, trips, and other activities each year. Last year, more than 800 people participated in these events.
The Senior Center also offers tables for meeting and chatting with other older adults, computer stations, a room for playing pool, comfortable chairs for reading, and space for other individual and group activities.
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Council on Aging
- Come into the Senior Center
- Call us at 781-275-6825
- Email us
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Council on Aging
Yes. In 2018, adults aged 60 and over accounted for more than one-quarter of all Town residents. That share is expected to reach one-third by 2030.
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Council on Aging
No. The COA provides some 9,000 home visits, telephone calls, or office visits to frail elders and their caregivers each year.
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Council on Aging
No. It also serves many younger people, such as caregivers, people planning for their retirement, and volunteers. Those under 60 are welcome at COA events where space is available.
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Council on Aging
Yes. Each year, seniors make about 14,000 visits to the Senior Center. That works out to an average of nearly 50 visitors each day the Center is open.