Types of services offered at Beacon Hill Village include:
- Referrals and information - Grocery shopping, gardening, dog walking, house sitting, minor household maintenance, tax expert, the list goes on. - Walking groups - Exercise classes such as Tai Chi and Stretching - Members only events and programs - Discounts for various service providers - Rides to and from doctor's visits or other errands
Basically, you name it, they have it. If it's not something they offer, they will try and find out how to get it. If you need a light bulb changed or a picture hung, it is all covered under their Concierge service.
You don't have to live in Beacon Hill to join, as they also service Back Bay, West end and surrounding neighborhoods. The minimum age for members is 50, but most are in their early 70's. They are, however, starting to see more Baby Boomers in their membership.
Virtual villages such as Beacon Hill fill a definite need within the community and this concept is catching on across the country. A few of these village networks include, Avenidas Village in Palo Alto, CA, Gramatan Village in Bronxville, NY, Lincoln Park in Chicago, Washington Park Cares in Denver, CO, and Vineyard Village in Martha's Vineyard, MA.
EldersGuild.org, a group out of Berkley, California organize workshops that assist communities in creating their own social network. The group is promoting the concept of more age-friendly communities where people can maintain their independence, yet still enjoy their golden years in the comfort of their own homes. Lauren Kline