Caregiving for the elderly: The stresses and the challenges

“Well-planned communities with services make it possible for seniors to maintain independence while having security and support as needed. Professional caregiving can be delivered more cost effectively in group settings, and family members needn’t provide services for which they are ill equipped when a community is well staffed,” wrote 2Life’s Allison Daskal Hausman, in response to a New York Times editorial about the challenges of aging in America.

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Element Care at JJ Carroll
2Life President Lizbeth Heyer and J.J. Carroll House resident Daniel Hunt were interviewed by Boston 25 News on how that integration works at 2Life and what it means for residents.
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Resident Technology Program Director Anna Verbuk from 2Life Communities presented on "Bridging the Digital Divide for Multilingual Learners" at Net Inclusion 2025. Panelist discussed strategies for achieving digital equity among demographically and linguistically diverse multilingual learners.
Wealth Gaps in the Golden Years
The report, Wealth Gaps in the Golden Years: Economic Insecurity for Older Adults in a High-Cost State, shines a light on seniors in the state who are unable to meet their basic needs.