"The Community and Senior Center Services Program administers facilities, programs, activities and services that support the successful living and aging of Jacksonville residents. Cultural, educational and social activities at our 19 centers are organized for and by citizens 60 years of age and over.
Several locations have weekly dances with live bands. Centers are available to the public for meetings, conferences, dinners, receptions and other private functions. Currently, several non-profit agencies use available office space.
Services offered for persons 60 years of age and over at our Community and Senior Centers include:
Nutritious Meals
Every Monday through Friday, 18 of our centers offer hot, nutritionally balanced, midday meals, which meet at least one-third of the current daily Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA).
Health Education
Health, nutrition, vocational improvement and personal enrichment.
Medical Escort
Limited personal accompaniment to and from services.
Health Support
Identifying the need for necessary medical treatment, as well as preventive, emergency and health maintenance services.
Information
Response to inquiries regarding resources and/or available services, and
Referral
Guidance, contact and follow up as needed to a service or resource to alleviate a problem.
Outreach
Active effort to reach new target group individuals with one-to-one contact and to encourage use of available services.
Recreation
Participation in, or attendance at, planned leisure events and activities.
Shopping Assistance
Limited assistance with grocery shopping through senior centers.
Cultural Activities
The centers offer a variety of activities from lectures to games. Plays, musicals, classes in ceramics, painting, crafts, board games, bridge, bingo and mahjongg are scheduled regularly. Weekly shopping trips and occasional field trips are arranged. Many centers have small libraries. Evening dances are held weekly at Arlington, Beaches, and the Singleton Senior Centers.
Computer Classes
Many centers offer basic computer classes to help individuals understand functions and features of a computer. For more information call the center nearest you.
Homemaker Services
Light housekeeping services are available for functionally impaired elderly persons 60 years of age and over to remain in their homes to prevent or delay institutionalization and lessen the burden of impairment or chronic illness. Call (904) 630-0646.
Lightbearers Award
Awards are presented annually by the Singleton Senior Center Advisory Board to persons 60 years or older who demonstrate the following qualities: 'a role model and an inspiration to all, lives life as a journey, is open to life's challenges, and is optimistic and enthusiastic.'
Transportation
Transportation is available Monday through Friday for trips to and from Centers.
Advisory Councils
Advisory Boards and Site Councils make recommendations and provide support to Community and Senior Centers and the Senior Services Nutrition Program. Center customers as well as volunteers from the community at large are invited to serve on the advisory councils.
Donations and Fees
While there are no charges for many of the programs and activities, voluntary donations are encouraged and welcomed in accordance with the Older Americans Act. Nominal fees may be charged for some classes and for certain uses of the facilities.
Volunteer Opportunities
If you have time to give, you may volunteer to make a special, caring place even more so."
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