Plymouth's Council on Aging office is located on Nook Road next to Plymouth North High School The COA offers assistance to senior citizens, including nutrition and meals-on-wheels programs, hearing tests, legal assistance, social security and SSI assistance, social activities, I.D. cards and housing and employment programs at its Senior Center.
Concord's Council on Aging provides services for senior citizens, including lectures, movies, tax prep and meals.
The Council on Aging, located at the Jenks Center, provides a wide range of services to seniors in the Winchester area, offering health insurance counseling, legal consultation and financial counseling. Social services include transportation, housing, personal counseling, handyman services, support groups and long-range community services.
The Edgartown Council on Aging is a human services organization that operates as an information center for all residents 55 years and older living in Edgartown. Programs offered touch on health and wellness, outreach and education among others.
Located in Malden Government Center, room 223, Inspectional Services provides all the permitting and permissions you'll need to start a building, wiring or plumbing project. The office is charged with reviewing projects to make sure they comply with all applicable regulations. Save time by downloading your permit applications online at the department's website.
The Department of Human Services is located in the Lexington Senior Center, at 1475 Massachusetts Ave. The department offers youth, family and senior services, including meals-on-wheels and transportation programs. The town's veteran's agent is also on-site.
In conjunction with the Falmouth Senior Center, the Falmouth Council on Aging provides a variety of benefits. For the senior citizens of the community, it offers many essential services including home care, health programs, social activities, nutrition, medical transport, exercise programs and volunteer opportunities. It offers a variety of social activities as well.
The Norwood Self Help Council on Aging is a non-profit organization focused on helping Norwood's senior citizens adapt to senior life. Located off of Prospect Street near downtown Norwood, the Council welcomes residents of Norwood over the age of 60 to discuss a variety of topics as well as help them gain assistance in programs they are eligible for, including electric, gas, and food programs as well as social security and volunteer programs.