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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Amy Schectman, the Saul and Gitta Kurlat Chief Executive Officer of 2Life Communities, being sworn in to the Governor's Housing Advisory Council
2Life's CEO was sworn in to the Housing Advisory Council, a group of stakeholders and leaders from across Massachusetts charged with advising the Governor and the EOHLC on the formulation of state housing policy and the development of a comprehensive housing plan for Massachusetts.
State House hearing on the Affordable Homes Act
On January 18, 2024, Amy Schectman, Saul and Gitta Kurlat Chief Executive Officer of 2Life Communities, was one of several key experts to provide testimony about the Healey-Driscoll administration's $4.12 billion Affordable Homes Act, also referred to as the housing bond bill.
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Residents of 2Life’s Brighton campus garnered local news coverage for competing in the Chinese Cultural Connection’s Annual Thanksgiving Ping Pong Tournament.