Some of Springwell’s contracts with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Aging & Independence are to provide services to residents of the twenty-two town service area of Ashland, Belmont, Brookline, Dover, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Hudson, Marlborough, Natick, Needham, Newton, Northborough, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland, Wellesley, Westborough and Weston. Each of these towns are also served by a Council on Aging.
Councils on Aging are municipal entities that oversee local senior centers that provide programming, services, and support for older adults in their community. Each Council on Aging determines its own priorities based on local needs and resources, making adult community centers, sometimes called senior centers, a welcoming place for older adults who wish to remain independent in their community. Springwell partners with the COA’s in the communities we serve by providing both support and collaboration in order to assist them in their mission. Below are links to the Councils on Aging for the twenty-two towns in Springwell’s service area where you can learn more:
- Ashland Council on Aging
- Belmont Council on Aging
- Brookline Council on Aging
- Dover Council on Aging
- Framingham Council on Aging
- Holliston Council on Aging
- Hopkinton Council on Aging
- Hudson Council on Aging
- Marlborough Council on Aging
- Natick Council on Aging
- Needham Council on Aging
- Newton Council on Aging
- Northborough Council on Aging
- Sherborn Council on Aging
- Southborough Council on Aging
- Sudbury Council on Aging
- Waltham Council on Aging
- Watertown Council on Aging
- Wayland Council on Aging
- Wellesley Council on Aging
- Westborough Council on Aging
- Weston Council on Aging
