Senior Center Month Spotlights Organizations’ Vital Connections During Pandemic
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Pivot to one-on-one outreach and online service helps millions of older adults stay healthy and safe
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Arlington, VA (September 1, 2020) – This September, the National Council on Aging (NCOA) is celebrating National Senior Center Month with the theme Senior Centers: Delivering Vital Connections – underscoring the critical role senior centers play in keeping older adults healthy, secure, and connected in our communities, especially during times of crisis.
From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of senior centers in urban, suburban, and rural neighborhoods have been a lifeline for vulnerable older adults facing hunger, illness, and social isolation. After COVID-19 health concerns forced senior centers to close their doors, they quickly pivoted to offer home-delivered and takeout meals, weekly health checks by phone, and are gearing up for virtual classes and workshops.
“These vital connections have reduced hunger, disease, and depression among our grandparents, parents, older neighbors, and friends,” said Ramsey Alwin, NCOA President & CEO. “We are grateful for the ingenuity, resiliency, and hard work of countless senior center staff despite the pandemic related challenges they are enduring. While the delivery methods have changed during the pandemic, and will continue to evolve, senior centers have succeeded in providing outreach, knowledge, programming, and resources to fight social isolation.”
As part of National Senior Center Month in September, senior centers nationwide will spotlight their programs that provide a holistic approach to aging well for Mind, Body, Spirit, and Community. The event is sponsored by NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC).
For more information about NISC and National Senior Center Month, please visit www.ncoa.org/NISC.
About NISC
NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC) supports a national network of over 3,000 senior center professionals dedicated to helping older adults remain active, engaged, and independent in their communities. NISC is setting the standard for the future of senior centers by promoting research, promising practices, professional development, and advocacy. NISC also offers the nation’s only National Senior Center Accreditation Program. Learn more at www.ncoa.org/NISC.
About NCOA
The National Council on Aging (NCOA) is the national voice for every person’s right to age well. We believe that how we age should not be determined by gender, color, sexuality, income, or zip code. Working with thousands of national and local partners, we provide resources, tools, best practices, and advocacy to ensure every person can age with health and financial security. Founded in 1950, we are the oldest national organization focused on older adults. Learn more at ncoa.org and @NCOAging.