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Senior Activity Centers are vital hubs of social interaction and engagement, offering a wide array of activities and resources to our members. From socialization and camaraderie to recreational pursuits and educational programs, our centers provide a diverse range of options to cater to different interests. Our event calendars are packed with exciting opportunities, including exercise programs, guest speakers on various topics, musical entertainment, board games, cards, bingo, book clubs, shopping excursions, and local trips. Door to Door transportation is available. Participation is open to all 60+ years, regardless of economic circumstances, as there are no fees for access. While suggested donations of $4.00 per day for lunch and $2.00 per day for transportation are encouraged, no one is turned away for inability to contribute.

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Offers men and women ages sixty and older the opportunity to meet weekly to discuss a variety of topics that may include music, art and politics, and listen to guest speakers.

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Workshops / Symposiums
Provides a location for seniors to gather and socialize, along with a lunch meal twice a week, and social activities, trips, guest speakers, and information and referral services to help link seniors to other resources in the community.

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Specialized Information and Referral
Senior Centers
Nutrition Education
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Town of Monroe offers its Senior citizen residence a full service of recreational, social and wellness programs at the Senior Center.

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Senior Centers
Recreational Activities / Sports
Physical Fitness
Nutrition Education
Older Adult Social Clubs
Multipurpose centers that serve as focal points for older adults in the community and which offer, at a single location, a wide variety of services and activities that are needed by and of interest to this population.

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Recreational Activities / Sports
Senior Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Nutrition Education
Physical Fitness
Offers a monthly lunch and movie for the senior of the community. Also a fitness class is available twice a week.
Provides a venue for older adults with social and recreational activities, transportation for shopping, and offers information and referrals for local resources and services in the community.

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Senior Centers
Specialized Information and Referral
Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Ride Programs
Individual Advocacy
Provides clubs/social groups, day camp, and swimming for developmentally disabled ages 5 and older. Special Olympics is provided to developmentally disabled ages 5 and older; competition begins at age 8.

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Adapted Sports / Games
Hockey
Health / Disability Related Social Clubs

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Health / Disability Related Social Clubs
Disease / Disability Information

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Prescription Expense Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Adult Day Program Centers
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Welfare Rights Assistance
Personal Care
Case / Care Management
Nutrition Education
Elder Law
Older Adult Social Clubs
General Benefits Assistance
General Legal Aid
Personal Alarm Systems
Dementia Management
Wellness Programs
Caregiver Consultation and Support
Health Insurance Information / Counseling
Home Health Aide Services
Senior Citizen group with monthly activities such as seminars, field trips, exercise, craft, and cooking classes. A free goodie bag will be given to each senior monthly who signs up and receive a free hot take out meal on Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:30pm-5:30pm at the Gerard Place Community Center.

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Field Trips / Excursions
Nutrition Education

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AIDS / HIV / STD Prevention Supplies
LGBTQ Community Centers
HIV Testing
AIDS / HIV Prevention Counseling
LGBTQ Social Clubs
HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication
HIV Post Exposure Prophylaxis Medication
LGBTQ Support Groups
LGBTQ Advocacy Groups
Provides weekly programs at the Batavia Senior Center. Some of the programs offered are bridge, line dancing, cribbage, arthritis chair-based exercise, quilters, and painting classes. New groups are always being organized. Special programs such as 55 Alive Driver Refresher Course, educational, health, and informational programs are also offered. Day trips to concerts, exhibits, musical productions, restaurants, and areas of special interest are also scheduled in the spring, summer, and fall. Senior groups and clubs exist in most areas of the county which offer luncheons and pot luck dinners. Most groups offer programs of interest, entertainment, day trips, and other recreational activities.

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Therapeutic Exercise
Painting Instruction
Mature Driver Training
Field Trips / Excursions
Games
Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Centers
Quilting Instruction
A gathering place for friendship, enrichment (arts, crafts, cards, games), education, travel, inter-generational activities, luncheons, social clubs (quilting, sewing, knitting, crochet, candy making), social gatherings, wellness workshops, fitness (yoga, tai chi, chair exercise, Pickleball, walking), special events, and Volunteer/Community Service Opportunities. Offers Supportive Services for elderly residents (Senior Advisor, Vision/Hearing assistance program, Memory Minders program, Caregiver support). A Niagara County nutrition lunch site. Information & Assistance for Medicare, Medicaid, various entitlement programs.

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Caregiver Consultation and Support
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Centers

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LGBTQ Community Centers
LGBTQ Social Clubs

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LGBTQ Community Centers
LGBTQ2+ Awareness Training
LGBTQ Social Clubs

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Ride Programs
City / Town Managers Offices
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Home Delivered Meals
Specialized Information and Referral
Acts as a hub for more than 40 senior clubs and centers and offers a clearinghouse of valuable information. Distributes materials and links seniors with other agencies that can help them. Activities include educational workshops and conferences, recreational and cultural events for seniors, telephone information and referrals, photo identification program, programs to encourage advance care planning, an informative cable TV show, "Young at Heart", and community partnerships to promote wellness and fitness. Also organizes social activities, craft shows, conferences, and other enjoyable events. Satellite Offices: Bewley Building, Suite 419, Lockport, NY 14094 1465 Payne Avenue, North Tonawanda, NY 14120
Provides senior citizen meetings; call for days and times.

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Adapted Sports / Games
Specialized Information and Referral
Disease / Disability Information
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Health / Disability Related Social Clubs

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LGBTQ Social Clubs

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Health / Disability Related Social Clubs
Workplace Evaluation / Modification
Disability Awareness Programs
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
Provides weekly luncheons at the John Duke Center, Native crafts, socializing, field trips, visits to other Native Centers, and limited personal service.

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Field Trips / Excursions
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Folk / Ethnic Art Instruction
Older Adult Social Clubs