Rogerson Communities has been providing housing and health care for elders and low-income individuals and families since it was founded in 1860.
Today, this dedicated non-profit organization serves more than 1,500 Greater Boston families through 26 senior care centers and programs. These services include senior living, adult day health programs, fitness training, and memory loss care and treatment.
Rogerson Communities’ pioneering adult day health programs now serve over 350 clients annually through five programs for both medically disabled and memory loss clients.
One of Greater Boston’s preeminent historic preservation developers, Rogerson has successfully completed the conversion of six historic Boston buildings into affordable housing. Several more are currently in development.
Community spaces in Rogerson facilities are available for use by the broader community, encouraging ongoing interaction between residents and their neighbors.
Rogerson Communities led the way in establishing the service coordinator model for independent elder housing. In addition, Rogerson Communities was the region’s first management company to encourage elders to keep pets, and the policy is now used as a model nationally.
In addition to Rogerson House memory care assisted living, Rogerson Communities also operates the following Retirement and Continuing Care Communities in the Boston area: