Revere sits right on the Atlantic coast, just north of Boston, with neighborhoods like Beachmont, Riverside, and Point of Pines each carrying their own character. The city has grown fast. With a population of 60,702 and a median household income of $86,969, Revere is a working community with real economic pressure on families (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons).
That pressure shows up in our intake conversations. People come in managing stress from long commutes into Boston, housing costs, and the weight of holding a household together while quietly struggling with anxiety, depression, or substance use. The median age of 39.2 means a lot of the people we see are in their prime working years, which makes getting treatment that fits around a real schedule non-negotiable.
Revere's winters are rough. The city takes the full force of nor'easters off the water, and the short days from November through March hit people hard. Seasonal mood shifts are real here, and we factor that into how we talk with clients about their patterns and their history.