Boston Police Connect with Seniors During Southwest Corridor Park Walk
Officers from Boston Police Department's District D-4 collaborated with seniors from Bailis House Assisted Living for a walk in the Southwest Corridor Park. The event aimed to foster community connection and allow participants to socialize and discuss summer plans.

Boston, MA, August 21, 2026 —
Boston, MA – Officers from the Boston Police Department’s District D-4 recently joined forces with residents from Bailis House Assisted Living for a community-building walk through the Southwest Corridor Park.
The initiative, which took place on an unspecified date, was designed to strengthen the bonds between law enforcement and the senior community. Participants engaged in leisurely conversation while enjoying the park’s amenities.
According to the provided summary, the primary objectives of the walk were to foster community connection and provide an opportunity for seniors and officers to socialize. The discussions during the walk reportedly centered on the participants’ summer plans.
The collaboration highlights efforts to create positive interactions between the Boston Police Department and local senior living facilities. Further details regarding the frequency of such events or specific outcomes were not provided in the summary.
Story summarized from the original created by Media Relations on police.boston.gov, see more information here.
