Governor Healey announced significant strides in affordable housing development during a recent meeting, emphasizing the urgent need for more senior housing in Massachusetts. Senior resident Grace highlighted the critical situation, sharing her experience of being on a waitlist for affordable senior housing, which can take four to seven years. She stressed that affordable housing for seniors is the community's most pressing need.
In response, Healey praised the Cranberry Commons project, which aims to address this issue by providing a senior living complex designed with amenities that foster socialization and community engagement. "Cranberry Commons is a great asset to the town of Plymouth," Healey stated, underscoring the importance of listening to the needs of the elderly.
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Subscribe for Free The governor also addressed broader economic concerns, linking the rising costs of living, including housing, to federal policies. She criticized the freezing of federal funds by the Trump administration, which she argued negatively impacts essential services for seniors and other vulnerable populations. Healey called for collaboration between state and federal governments to lower costs and improve housing affordability.
Looking ahead, Healey reaffirmed Massachusetts' commitment to tackling housing challenges, mentioning upcoming reports that will propose regulatory changes to unlock more housing opportunities statewide. She expressed gratitude to the legislature for their support, particularly through the Affordable Homes Act, which aims to make a meaningful difference in the lives of residents.
As the state continues to prioritize housing, Healey's announcements signal a proactive approach to addressing the pressing needs of seniors and the broader community in Massachusetts.