November 7, 2024
State leaders and community advocates gathered as Boston Senior Home Care celebrated 50 years of service to older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston on Oct. 17.
The gala celebrated the agency’s efforts to expand access to home and community-based services and underscored the organization’s vision to deepen its partnerships with community organizations and continue to champion policies that ensure everyone has the support they need to live with dignity and independence.
“This year’s gala is a particularly special milestone, and we are thrilled to bring together people from so many sectors who embody our mission in their work and strive to make Massachusetts more inclusive and equitable,” said CEO Margaret Hogan, “We have come so far but there is always more work ahead.”
State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz presented Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, of Mattapan, with the Elder Justice Advocacy Award for her leadership in establishing initiatives that protect older adults.
Since 1974, Senior Home Care has been dedicated to making a difference in the communities it serves by connecting older adults, individuals with disabilities, and families with social services and resources to live safely and independently in their homes and communities.