Benefits of Senior Centers
Here are some references and resources about the benefits of Senior Centers.
Article from Forbes: What Are Senior Centers And Why Are They Important?
Article from the National Council on Aging: Get the Facts on Senior Centers
Councils on Aging (COAs) and Adult Community Centers
The following infomration is from a Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs page:
Councils on Aging are municipal entities that oversee local adult community centers that provide programming, services, and support for older adults in their community. Each Council on Aging determines its own priorities based on local needs and resources, making adult community centers, sometimes called senior centers, a welcoming place for older adults who wish to remain independent in their community.
COAs - Who they are and what they do
Altogether there are 350 Councils on Aging; all municipal agencies that provide support, local outreach, social and health services, advocacy, and resources to older adults, their families, and caregivers. Working together and often supported by a volunteer network, Councils on Aging and adult community centers serve as a link to older adults by providing important support services in the community.
Council on Aging and Adult Community Center offerings may include:
Outreach - Providing services that older adults may not otherwise have access to.
Transportation - Providing safe and dependable transportation for errands, appointments, and more.
Meals (home-delivered or community) - Providing healthy home-delivered and community group meals for older adults.
Health screenings - Sharing resources for routine or specific health screenings and preventative care.
Health insurance counseling - Helping older adults understand their existing health insurance or find new coverage.
Socialization - Creating opportunities for social connections that may give older adults a better sense of self, security, and safety. For example, book clubs.
Fitness, wellness, and recreation activities - Helping older adults be independent and social while improving strength and flexibility.
Life-long learning - Providing unique educational experiences and opportunities that extend beyond the traditional. For example, art classes.