Senior Community Center
Enabling aging with independence, dignity and respect.
This place is your SENIOR CENTER
A senior center enhances the dignity and supports the independence of older adults. People 60 years of age or older go to their center to remain active through social contacts, educational programs and recreational activities.
As well, the center is a place in the community where anyone can obtain information about aging services. The center is a focal point for PrimeTime Health Programs educating all generations on healthy aging.
CENTER OPERATION
A center manager is available during operating hours of the center. Most centers operate Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 2:00 pro.
The center meets financial obligations through fundraising and donations.
TRANSPORTATION
The center coordinates transportation to and from the facility with the CARS program, (Call-A-Ride Services) at 717-242-2277 or 1-800-348-2277. Donations are used to help cover costs of this service.
There is parking available for individuals who choose to drive their own vehicles.
MEAL PROGRAMS
A hot nutritious meal is served each day with assistance from participants. The home delivered meal program, serving the community is also coordinated from the center, by the center manager, with help from participants and community volunteers.
MUCH, MUCH MORE...
The center manager plans a monthly calendar of activities and educational programs. Center participants enjoy:
Tips on staying independent
For more information, contact the senior center nearest you:
Juniata County
East Waterford
Route 75
717-734-3327
4 Seasons, Mifflintown
(MJAAA/CJEMS, Community Center)
HC 63 Box 48 F
717-436-6847
McAlisterville
East Main Street
717-463-3588
Richfield
1012 Snyder Street
717-694-3240
Mifflin County
Country Crossroads, Atkinson Mills
3071 Ferguson Valley Road
717-899-6177
Lewistown
515 Knepp Avenue
717-242-1036
Fountain Square, Milroy
Main Street
717-667-2547
Did you know there is a place in your community where older adults go to socialize
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enjoy recreational activities
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learn and experience new things
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have access to the Internet and E-Mail
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can obtain information about aging services
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continue to contribute to their community
Brookline Retirement Village www.brooklineretirement.com
Ohesson Manor www.diakon.org/ohesson/
Elmcroft at Reedsville www.outlookpoint.com
Locust Grove Retirement Village www.diakon.org/Locustgrove