The Boston Home
Rolling Home
Rolling Home is a podcast produced by residents and staff of The Boston Home in Dorchester, Massachusetts, which is a residential community for people living with neurological disorders, primarily multiple sclerosis, all of whom are wheelchair users. Here, we share of stories of community, friendship, resilience and adaptability as we strive to thrive with the support of The Boston Home's skilled staff along with the assistive technology that helps us continue to pursue our individual interests.
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Bee Sting Therapy 02.07.2026 20:12
Prior to 1993, there were no available disease modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS). In the absence of more effective clinical therapies, many people with MS explored alternative therapies. In this episode of Rolling Home, residents Jody and Lauri share their experience of trying bee sting therapy many years before they moved to The Boston Home. Please note: This podcast shares the pers...
An Interview with MS Advocate Katy Haughn 09.06.2026 10:25
Annie talks with Katy Haughn, who has turned her journey with multiple sclerosis into a passion for advocacy and community. Katy was selected by the National MS Society as the Walk MS Boston honoree.
96 in a Million 29.05.2026 25:47
Welcome to Rolling Home. Our goal is to share stories of life here at the Boston Home in Dorchester, Massachusetts. We are a 96-bed skilled nursing facility for people with advanced neurological diseases. Most residents have multiple sclerosis, but other medical conditions are represented here as well. Every resident uses a wheelchair, some manual, others power chairs. Hearing this, you may assume...
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