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Timothy Wheeler House seeks residents as Concord seniors' home lists two vacancies

March 30, 2026 | Concord Public Schools/Concord-Carlisle Regional District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Timothy Wheeler House seeks residents as Concord seniors' home lists two vacancies
Tom Bates, president of the Timothy Wheeler House board, briefed the roundtable on the historic nonprofit senior residence at 110 Walden Street and said the organization currently has two vacancies.

He described the facility as a small, low‑priced alternative for older residents that offers three meals a day, weekly cleaning and 24‑hour staffing; residency is open to people 65 and older. Bates said the house operates on resident fees plus an endowment (about $4.6 million) and is seeking strategic partners and referrals to sustain operations as costs rise.

"We currently have two rooms available," Bates said, asking anyone who knew potential residents to contact the board or visit the Timothy Wheeler House website for more information.

The presentation highlighted the house’s long history, basic services and the organization's request for community connections to fill vacancies.

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