Wellness Services and Supports
Important Updates from the NCOA Outreach Office:
The Outreach Specialist/Social Worker, Ann Freeman provides information and referral services; advocacy; outreach; home visits; programs; one-on-one assistance and support services to Newburyport older adults, their families and people 50+ with disabilities. Emerging needs of older adults such as food stability, transportation, housing and home care options may be addressed. Please contact Ann, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm at 978-462-0430 or afreeman@newburyportma.gov for more information.
Do you need assistance? Check out our new Resource Card:
If you need assistance- please reach out to Ann Freeman, Outreach Specialist.
Do you need help finding housing options? See Ann Freeman in the Wellness and Support Services Office:
Newburyport Housing Authority Properties
Sullivan Building: 25 Temple Street
This eight-story brick high rise consists of 100 units (4 accessible) occupied by elderly and disabled households. The building is conveniently located in downtown Newburyport for residents to enjoy local shopping and strolling along the boardwalk situated on the Merrimack River. The eighth floor houses a spacious community room and deck for residents to enjoy the best view in town.
Horton Terrace: North Atkinson Street/Golden Drive/Simmons Drive
Horton Terrace is located in Newburyport’s north end with 50 apartments (2 barrier-free) occupied by elderly/disabled households. The garden-style apartments are situated on a beautifully landscaped surrounding and are just ¼ mile from Newburyport’s two main shopping centers. Residents can enjoy planting flowers and the many social events scheduled by the Horton Terrace Tenant Council.
The Mission Statement of the Newburyport Housing Authority declares: Newburyport Housing Authority is dedicated to the provision of safe, decent and sanitary affordable housing options for low and moderate income individuals and families in the city of Newburyport through the administration of appropriate local, state and federal housing programs. NHA staff is dedicated to providing these options to all applicants, residents and participants in a thorough, competent and trustworthy manner.
Contact the NHA directly:
Newburyport Housing Authority: (978) 465-7216 OR nha@nhahousing.com
Other Subsidized Housing Options:
James Steam Mill: 1 Charles Street (978) 465-5166
Heritage House: 32 Low Street (978) 462-4039
YWCA Affordable Housing: (978) 465-9922
The Griffin Home (for ambulatory men): 361 High Street (978) 465-7091
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