It is estimated that 80% of seniors, aged 70 and over, don’t report fraud for reasons ranging from not understanding the reporting process, to shame and devastation. In 2020, the cost of these reported crimes against seniors was $3 billion.
At Seven Hills, our mission is to promote and encourage the empowerment of children and adults with significant challenges so that each may pursue their highest possible degree of personal well-being and independence. Our professional staff is passionate about our work that helps people SEE the possibilities, BELIEVE in themselves, and ACHIEVE their dreams.
Get Involved Now View Events CalendarIt is estimated that 80% of seniors, aged 70 and over, don’t report fraud for reasons ranging from not understanding the reporting process, to shame and devastation. In 2020, the cost of these reported crimes against seniors was $3 billion.
Kimberly Guy began her Seven Hills’ career with the Agency with Choice program at Seven Hills Family Services in 2016. Agency with Choice supports adults with disabilities to pursue their vision in life by managing service funding, through MA Department of Developmental Services, in a self-directed way. From 2016 to March 2020, Kim scheduled her workday according to the needs of the participants—from various community-based activities and medical appointments to routines conducted in the homes. This all changed with the...
Seven Hills Rhode Island would like to extend a sincerest thank you to the Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals (BHDDH) for the recent $191,719 Transformation Fund Grant to strengthen agency-wide capacity to increase employment and community outcomes for individuals supported. Funds will be used to partner with Griffin-Hammis Associates (GHA), an award-winning, internationally recognized pioneer in the field of customized employment services for people with disabilities...
Open Door Arts, an affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation, is proud to partner with the Boston Cultural Council in pursuit of our shared missions to bring innovative arts programming that enhances the quality of life of everyone in the city of Boston. We’re thrilled to share that in addition to receiving a general operating grant, we are one of 192 organizations receiving support through Boston Cultural Council/Reopen Creative Boston funding this year, which awarded more than $3.4 million to local organizations. These funds...
Ten thousand U.S. baby boomers turn 65 every day. When they blow out the candles on their cakes, most will still be doing so in their own homes. When they make a wish? Statistics hint that for those celebrating this milestone, it could be “to age in place for as long as possible.”