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Seniors in Southeast Ohio Empowered to Age Well During National Senior Center Month

September 16, 2021

Southeast Ohio’s senior centers make vital connections that help all older adults age well. These organizations offer a vibrant, action-packed combination of healthy activities, meal options, and social engagement.

During the pandemic, local senior centers quickly pivoted to provide vaccine assistance, online classes, and grab-and-go meals. September is National Senior Center Month, and Buckeye Hills Regional Council is celebrating the senior centers in our region, recognizing these shared experiences, and thanking them for the many ways they improve the quality of life of older adults. From financial planning workshops to cooking classes and dances to technology classes, southeast Ohio senior centers are a community hub where seniors find friendship, support, and purpose.

“Ohio’s older adults are finding opportunity and strength in our senior centers,” said Jennifer Westfall, Aging and Disability Director of Buckeye Hills Regional Council. “The region’s aging population is seeking opportunities to continue connecting with each other and with their communities. Our local senior centers support their members and communities with engaging programs, while also providing practical tools and resources to help them stay healthy, independent and involved. They are an incredibly valuable asset to our area and proved vital during the pandemic.  Buckeye Hills’ partnership with the senior centers was crucial in supporting the region’s older adults throughout this pandemic.”

Senior Center Month emphasizes the tremendous opportunity that senior centers deliver in their communities, including programming that empowers older adults to age well and strengthens their mind, body, and spirit.

To easily get connected to your local senior center, you may contact Buckeye Hills Regional Council by calling 1-800-331-2644 or visiting www.buckeyehills.org.

You can also reach out to your local senior center directly:

ATHENS COUNTY:

United Seniors of Athens County

701 E State Street, Athens, OH 45701

740-594-3535

HOCKING COUNTY:

Scenic Hills Senior Center

187 S Spring Street, Logan, OH 43138

740-385-6581

MEIGS COUNTY:

Meigs County Council on Aging

112 E Memorial Drive, Pomeroy OH 45769

740-992-2161

MONROE COUNTY:

Monroe County Senior Center

118 Home Avenue, Woodsfield, OH 43793

740-472-1312

MORGAN COUNTY:

Morgan County Council on Aging

10 W Main Street, McConnelsville, OH 43756

740-962-5600

NOBLE COUNTY:

Noble County Senior Center

300 Cumberland Street, Caldwell, OH 43724

740-732-5129

PERRY COUNTY:

Perry County Senior Center

520 1st Street, New Lexington, OH 43764

740-342-2149

WASHINGTON COUNTY:

O’Neill Senior Center

333 4th Street, Marietta, OH 45750

740-373-3914

Belpre Senior Center

1614 Washington Boulevard, Belpre, OH 45714

740-423-6022

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