Joy
Street Residence
60 Joy Street
Boston,
MA 02114
Telephone: (617) 723-4856
The
Joy Street Residence is an affordable, supportive, sober and
drug-free independent residence for low-income persons from
all walks of life who are disabled by HIV/AIDS.
The
wide array of support services respect the dignity, privacy
and self-determination of each resident.
The
Joy Street Residence offers four two-bedroom, 10 one-bedroom
and six studio units. Three of the one-bedroom apartments
are barrier free. Residents pay 30 percent of adjusted gross
household income toward rent. Close to Government Center,
Downtown Crossing, Boston Common, public transportation and
the Massachusetts General Hospital, all apartments have central
air conditioning, laundry, trash compacting, elevator service
and a community roof deck. All units are prewired for cable
television. Some apartments are furnished.
On-Site
Services
Staff from the AIDS
Action Committee work with each resident to prepare a service
plan to help meet medical, financial, emotional and other
basic daily needs. Services include:
Homemaking support
Case management
Transportation to and from medical appointments
On-site support staff
Financial and legal counseling
How
to Apply
Contact
the management office with questions or to request an application.
Phone: (617) 723-4856
Email: estocin@rogerson.org
Applicant must be income-eligible at the time of acceptance.
An
adult member of the household must be disabled by HIV.
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