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Appendix A: Survey Instrument

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and the Florida Association of Senior Centers

Please verify and correct the following contact information. Name of senior center

Name of senior center director

Sponsoring organization

Type of sponsoring organization

___ Municipal government

___ County government

___ Private non-profit

___ Church affiliate

___ Other (Please explain.)

_______________________

Street Address

City State Zip

Work phone Fax

Web site E-mail

Please provide the following information. If it is not readily available, please provide your best guess. Typing your answers is not necessary. We will contact you if we need clarification on your answers.

I. Facility

1. Year senior center opened in _______________________

2 (via Telephone Supplemental Survey). Which of the following best describes the location of the senior center facility?

___ A free-standing senior center

___ In a recreation/community center

___ In a church

____ In a county/local government building

____ In a school

___ In a multi-service agency

___ In a housing project

___ In a nursing home or assisted living facility

___ Other (Please specify.) ______________

3. Hours of operation: M – F Saturday Sunday

II. Staffing for Senior Center Services

4. Please provide information about the senior center director’s position.

___ Full-time ___ Part-time _____ hrs / week

5. What is the total number of full-time staff? (If director is full-time, please include in this total.) ____

6. What is the total number of part-time staff? (If director is part-time, please include in this total.) ____

7 (via Telephone Supplemental Survey). What is the total number of volunteers who serve annually in the senior center? ____

8 (via Telephone Supplemental Survey). What is the total number of volunteer hours served annually? ____

���������Please return this survey by February 13, 2004. Estimated time needed: 30 to 60 minutes.

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III. Services and Programs

9 (via Telephone Supplemental Survey). What is the age eligibility for participation?

_________ years

10. Is a fee charged for activities, classes or services?

___ All ___ Most ___ Some ___ None ___ N/A

11. Are seniors charged less than non-seniors? ___ Yes ___ No ___ N/A

12. On average, how many times each month are the following activities and services offered?

___ Educational classes (languages, computer)

___ Health and wellness (screenings, education)

___ Art classes

___ Recreational programs

___ Senior services (Please see #13.)

___ Caregiver programs (respite, support)

___ Community organizations (retiree)

___ Special events and projects

___ Other (Please specify.)

____________________________________

13. Please indicate which of the following senior services are provided at or by the senior center? (Please check all that apply.) ___ Information and

referral ___ Case management

___ Legal assistance ___ Intergenerational

programs

___ Library ___ Congregate meal ___ Tax filing assistance ___ Mental health

counseling

___ Transportation ___ Energy assistance ___ Telephone

reassurance ___ Financial assistance

___ Adult day care services

___Home-delivered meals

___ In-home services

IV. Participant Information

14. What is the senior center’s approximate average daily attendance?

15. Approximately, how many participants are served at the center annually?

16. Approximately, what percentages of males and females attend the senior center?

_____ % female _____ % male

17. Approximately, what percentages of participants are in each race/ethnicity category listed below? __% White

__% Hispanic

__% Native American / Eskimo

__% Asian / Pacific Islander __% Black __% Other

18. Approximately, what percentages of participants are in the following age categories?

__% Under 55 yrs __% 55 to 64 yrs __% 65 to 74 yrs __% 75 yrs & older

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V. Outcome Measurements

19. Please list three specific activities/programs that are most popular with participants.

a. b. c.

20. Do you have an objective way to measure improved mental and/or physical health of participants?

� Yes � No

21. If the senior center were to receive increased funding, what would be the first priority for using it to enhance the senior center? (Please be specific.)

III. Funding

To clarify the questions related to funding, the following guidelines are offered:

• Please provide information only about the funding for senior center services. Funding for other services should not be included.

• If you are completing this survey for multiple sites, please select one of the following”

___ The following funding information reflects a single senior center’s budget.

___ The following funding information reflects the budget for multiple senior center locations.

___ The following funding section has been left blank because this senior center’s funding information is included on the Senior Center Profile Survey for the following senior center:

22. What is the approximate total annual operating budget of the senior center, including services & administrative costs?_______________________________________________________________

23. Please indicate if the senior center receives funding from the following sources. (Please check all that apply.)

___ Municipal government

___ County government ___ State government (General Revenue Funds) ___ Federal government (Older Americans Act) ___ Other federal funds ___ Special levy funds ___ United Way ___ Community Development Block Grant

___ Donations

___ Grants ___ Fees for services

___ Business sponsors

___ Membership dues ___ Fundraisers ___ Other (Please specify.) ____________________________

Please indicate which of the following optional attachments are being included with this survey. ___ Organizational chart ___ Center’s mission statement ___ List of community partnerships ___ List of services and programs ___ Senior center director’s job description ___ No attachments provided

This Senior Center Profile Survey was developed through a partnership with the Florida Association of Senior Centers.

Please complete and return the survey and optional attachments no later than February 13, 2004, to the Department of Elder Affairs. Fax to (850) 414-2008, or return by mail to Florida Department of Elder Affairs, 4040 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-7000, ATTN: Senior Center Profile Survey.

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Appendix B: Florida’s Recognized Senior Centers Nationally Accredited Senior Centers In 1998, the National Institute of Senior Centers, a constituent unit of the National Council on the Aging, developed standards for national accreditation. As of 2004, more than 100 senior centers nationwide have achieved this status, five of them being in Florida. Accreditation requires at least one year of preparation and collaboration with community partners to complete a self-assessment of the center’s operations, including the following:

• Purpose; • Community linkages; • Participant-driven governance; • Administrative policies; • procedures and fiscal management; • Program planning;

• Evaluation of the quality of the center programs and their impact on the lives of participants;

• Facility’s utilization; • Comfort and safety

Senior center directors who have completed the process report the following benefits:

• Improving and enhancing overall programs and operations; • Assisting in determining outcome measurements; and • Increasing public awareness about the center’s services and activities among funders, community

persons, participants, and families. Accreditation must be renewed after five years. As of 2004, five Florida senior centers achieved national accreditation. They are as follows:

• Sunshine Senior Center, St. Petersburg, 2001 • Tallahassee Senior Center, Tallahassee, 2002 • Mary L. Singleton Center, Jacksonville, 2002 • Senior Friendship Center of Sarasota, 2003 • Kathleen Caitlin Friendship Center, Venice, 2003

For more information about national accreditation, visit www.ncoa.org, then click on “Constituent Groups,” and then NISC.

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Florence R. Goldmann Award. Every year, the Florida Association of Senior Centers presents the Florence R. Goldmann Award to a different outstanding Florida senior center. Past winners are the following:

Year Senior Center 1993 Flo Goldmann, director of Northwest Focal Point Senior Center,

Margate, received award from the Florida Association of Senior Centers. Flo Goldmann award established.

1994 Sunshine Senior Center, St. Petersburg 1995 Tallahassee Senior Center 1996 Northeast Focal Point, Deerfield Beach 1997 Gulfport Senior Center 1998 Southeast Focal Point/Joseph Meyerhoff Senior Center, Hollywood 1999 Life Enrichment Center, Tampa 2000 Sunrise Senior Center 2001 Mary Singleton Center, Jacksonville 2002 Osceola County Council on Aging 2003 CARES Claude Pepper Senior Center, New Port Richey

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Appendix C: List of Florida’s Senior Centers

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List of Florida’s Senior Centers

hile Florida’s senior centers have been highly visible focal points for aging services within their individual communities for more than 40 years, only recently have they been recognized as stakeholders in the statewide aging network. Several factors contribute to a lack of awareness about

Florida’s senior centers: • Because of the autonomy of Florida’s senior centers and the absence of a formal relationship between

the Department of Elder Affairs and most senior centers, there was not a DOEA staff person designated to coordinate senior center issues.

• Senior centers operate with a variety of governing bodies and multiple funding sources. These diverse funding sources may limit the regional aging services planner, the Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), in collecting information about the senior centers not receiving funds from them. Because only 60 percent of centers receive funds distributed by the Area Agencies on Aging, many centers have not been included in the list of senior centers provided to DOEA by AAAs in the Area Plans.

The following list of senior centers has been developed by the Florida Association of Senior Centers with recent assistance from DOEA. The goal is to identify all of the senior centers in Florida, regardless of their funding sources. It is clear that this data collection will take time: Since this survey was launched in January 2004, at least 11 previously unknown senior centers have been identified. At this time there are no identified senior centers in the following counties: Alachua, Dixie, Hardee, Highlands and Glades.

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Florida’s Senior Centers

Baker, PSA 4 Baker County Senior Center Pansy Ruse, Director 101 East Macclenny Avenue Macclenny, Florida 32063 Phone: 904-259-2223 E-mail: [email protected]

Bay, PSA 2 Bay County COA Janice Jorgensen, Director 1116 Frankford Avenue Panama City, Florida 32401 Phone: 850-769-3468 Fax: 850-872-2151 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.aaanf.org

Bradford, PSA 3 Starke Multipurpose Senior Center Roberta Clark, Director 550 W Georgia St Starke, Florida 32091 Phone: 904-964-4545

Brevard, PSA 7 Freedom-Seven Community Center Gale Daly, Director 1325 North Atlantic Ave., Suite C Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931 Phone: 321-784-2313 Fax: 321-784-6979 E-mail: [email protected] Greater Palm Bay Senior Center Marge Knopf, Director 1275 Culver Road NE Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Phone: 321-724-1338 Fax: 321-729-9333

Martin Anderson Senior Center Gene Nesbit, Director 1025 South Florida Avenue Rockledge, Florida 32955 Phone: 321-631-7549 North Brevard Senior Center Doug Brown, Director 909 Lane Avenue Titusville, Florida 32780 Phone: 321-268-2333 Fax: 321-288-3647 Web: www.nbbd.com/npr/nbsc South Brevard Senior Center Dick Delauder, Director 618 East Melbourne Ave. Melbourne, Florida 32902 Phone: 321-724-2233 Fax: 321-724-2993 Web:

www.brevardtoday.com/justforseniors.asp

Broward, PSA 10 Austin-Hepburn Senior Mini-

Center Victor DeSouza, Director 750 NW 8th Avenue Hallandale, Florida 33009 Phone: 954-457-1460 E-mail:

[email protected] Beach Community Center Susan Riestra, Director 3351 NE 33rd Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Phone: 954-828-4610 E-mail: [email protected] Daniel D. Cantor Senior Center Gail Weisberg, Director 5000 Nob Hill Rd. Sunrise, Florida 33351 Phone: 954-742-2299 Fax: 954-749-0081 E-mail: [email protected]

Fred Lippman Multipurpose Center Edwin Cruz, Director 2030 Polk Street Hollywood, Florida 33020 Phone: 954-921-3408 Fax: 954-921-3603 E-mail: [email protected] Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc. Catalina Cano, Director 5840 Johnson Street Hollywood, Florida 33021 Phone: 954-964-8884 Fax: 954-964-5556 E-mail: [email protected] Holiday Park Social Senior Center Sue McAllister, Director 1150 G. Harold Martin Drive Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33304 Phone: 954-828-5383 E-mail:

[email protected] Lauderdale Lakes Multipurpose

Center Ruthanne Reiss, Director 4340 NW 36th St. Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 33313 Phone: 954-535-2810 Fax: 954-777-3249 E-mail: [email protected]

Baker – Broward

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Broward – Calhoun

Lauderhill Senior Center Dorothy Waroff, Director 1176 N.W. 42 Way Lauderhill, Florida 33313 Phone: 954-321-2450 Fax: 954-321-2460 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.lauderhill.net/PALS/parksfag.htm

Miramar Satellite Senior Center Marva Graham, Director 7667 Venetian Street Miramar, Florida 33023 Phone: Fax: 954-967-1608 E-mail:

[email protected] Miramar Senior Center Geri Freedman, Director 6700 Miramar Parkway Miramar, Florida 33023 Phone: 954-967-1605 Fax: 954-967-1608 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.ci.miramar.fl.us N.E. Focal Point Senior Center Donna M. DeFronzo, Director 227 N.W. 2nd St. Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441 Phone: 954-480-4449 Fax: 954-480-4493 E-mail: DDeFronzo@deerfield-

beach.com Web: www.deerfield-beach.com N.W. Focal Point Sen. Ctr. Yolanda Rodriquez, Director 6009 N.W. 10th St. Margate, Florida 33063 Phone: 954-973-0300 Fax: 954-972-6492 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.margatefl.com/senior

NW Federated Central Service Center

Sandra Hunter, Director 100 SW 18 Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33302 Phone: 954-463-0284 Oakland Park Senior Center Tove Hughes, Director 220 NE 33rd Street Oakland Park, Florida 33334 Phone: 954-561-6276 Fax: 954-561-6296 E-mail: [email protected] Posnack Jewish Community Center Shari Rubin-Levine, Director 5850 Pine Island Road Davie, Florida 33328 Phone: 954-434-0499 Fax: 954-434-1741 E-mail: [email protected] Sartory Senior Center Nedra Lyon, Director 10150 NW 29th Street Coral Springs, Florida 33065 Phone: 954-345-2209 Fax: 954-345-2103 E-mail: [email protected] S.E. Focal Point Senior Center Frieda Caldes, Director 3081 Taft St. Hollywood, Florida 33021 Phone: 954-966-9805 Fax: 954-966-9809 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.seniorsummit.org/focalpoints.php

Sheppard Center of America Claire Cosgrove, Director 8650 W Sample Road Coral Springs, Florida 33065 Phone: Fax: 954-753-8986

Southwest Focal Point Senior Center

Tami Farthing, Director 301 NW 103rd Avenue Pembroke Pines, Florida 33026 Phone: 954-450-6888 Fax: 954-450-6899 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.seniorsummit.org/focalpoints.php

Sunrise Senior Center Rosemarie Marco, Director 10650 W. Oakland Park Blvd Sunrise, Florida 33351 Phone: 954-746-3670 Fax: 954-572-2476 E-mail: [email protected] Sylvia L. Poitier & Theodora S.

Williams Senior Center Sandra Hunter, Director 2185 NW 19th St. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Phone: 954-714-3500 Fax: 954-714-3505 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.seniorsummit.org Tamarac Senior Center Theresa Backer, Director 8601 W. Commercial Way Tamarac, Florida 33321 Phone: 954-718-3048 Fax: 954-724-1395 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.seniorsummit.org

Calhoun, PSA 2 Calhoun County Senior Center Marilyn Russell, Director 16859 NE Cayson Street Blountstown, Florida 32424 Phone: 850-674-4163 Fax: 850-674-8384 E-mail: [email protected]

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Charlotte – ColumbiaCharlotte, PSA 8 Rebecca Neal Owens Community

Center Dell Passaretti, Director 27420 Voyageur Dr Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 Phone: 941-743-5353 Fax: 941-743-3913 E-mail: [email protected]

Citrus, PSA 3 Annie Johnson Senior Center Richard Diggs, Director P.O. Box 1951 South Dunnellon, Florida 34430 Phone: 352-489-8021 East Citrus Community Center Mary Bridwell, Director 9907 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy Inverness, Florida 34461 Phone: 352-344-9666 Fax: 352-344-5347 E-mail: [email protected] Inverness Senior Center Dortha Chapman, Director 1082 N. Paul Drive Inverness, Florida 34448 Phone: 352-726-1009 E-mail: [email protected] Lecanto Multipurpose Senior

Center Rosemarie Cutchins, Director 1410 S. Lecanto Highway Lecanto, Florida 34461 Phone: 325-746-1842 Web:

www.localendar.com/public/lecanto

West Citrus Community Center Pat Coles, Director 8940 W. Veterans Drive Homosassa, Florida 34448 Phone: 352-795-6346 E-mail: [email protected]

Clay, PSA 4 Clay County Senior Center Renee Knight, Director 604 Walnut St Green Cove Springs, Florida

32043 Phone: 904-284-5977 Fax: 904-284-0296 E-mail: [email protected] Orange Park Senior Center Renee Knight, Director 414 Stowe Avenue Orange Park, Florida 32073 Phone: 904-269-4731 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.claycountycouncilonaging.org

Shepherd’s Center of Orange Park Martha Thiesen, Director 2105 Park Avenue, Suite 1 Orange Park, Florida 32073 Phone: 904-269-5315 E-mail: [email protected] Weigel Senior Center Renee Knight, Director 3916 Section St Middleburg, Florida 32068 Phone: 904-284-5977 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

claycountycouncilonaging.org William Beam Senior Center Renee Knight, Director 100 Commercial Circle Keystone Heights, Florida 32656 Phone: 904-473-2112 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.claycountycouncilonaging.org

Collier, PSA 8 Margaret Way Senior Center, SFC Karen Blanchette, Director 23 N Polk Avenue Arcadia, Florida 34266 Phone: 863-494-5965 Fax: 863-494-2837 E-mail: [email protected] Moorings Park Regina Driesbach, Director 120 Moorings Park Dr. Naples, Florida 34105 Phone: 239-261-1616 Fax: 239-643-9143 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: mooringspark.org The Roberts Center Sue Gulley, Director 905 Roberts Rd Immokalee, Florida 33934 Phone: 239-657-2823 Fax: 863-675-6485 E-mail: [email protected] Our Place at the Vineyards Sue Gulley, Director 6231 Arbor Blvd Naples, Florida 34119 Phone: 863-675-1446 Fax: 863-675-6485 E-mail: [email protected]

Columbia, PSA 3 Columbia County Senior Services Deborah Freeman, Director P.O. Box 1772 Lake City, Florida 32056 Phone: 386-755-0235 Fax: 386-752-8256 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ccseniors.com

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Columbia – Dade

Ft. White Senior Recreation Center Febbie Green, Director P.O. Box 1772 Ft. White, Florida 32056 Phone: 386-497-1504 Golden Age Senior Recreation

Center Winnie Richardson, Director P.O Box 1772 Lake City, Florida 32056 Phone: 386-755-0235 E-mail: [email protected] Richardson Senior Recreation

Center 221 NE Coach Anders Street Lake City, Florida 32055 Phone: 386-752-0675 Fax: 386-752-7804

Dade, PSA 11 Allapattah Community Center Miriam Urra, Director 2257 NW River Dr Miami, Florida 33142 Phone: 305-633-0466 Fax: 305-638-5868 Armando Badia Senior Center Cristina Penedo, Director 25 Tamiami Blvd. Miami, Florida 33144 Phone: 305-261-6202 Fax: 305-266-8110 E-mail: [email protected] Carroll Manor Center, LHANC 3667 South Miami Ave Miami, Florida 33133 Phone: 305-856-6275 E-mail: [email protected]

Casa Devon Nutrition Center, LHANC

11250 SW 197 St Miami, Florida 33157 Phone: 305-233-7315 E-mail: [email protected] Catholic Community Senior Center Lourdes Santos, Director 9900 NE 2nd Ave Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Phone: 305-751-5203 Fax: 305-758-4922 Colonel Harry Zubkoff Center 55 NW 199th St N Miami Beach, Florida 33169 Phone: 305-770-3132 Coral Gables Senior Center Paul Hunt, Director 405 University Dr. Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Phone: 305-460-5608 Fax: 305-460-5639 E-mail: [email protected] Council Towers Center, LHANC 533 Collins Ave Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Phone: 305-532-8576 E-mail: [email protected] Culmer Overtown Community

Center 1600 NW 3rd Ave Hialeah, Florida 33136 Phone: 305-576-0682 Edison Plaza Center Louella Grant, Director 200 NW 55 St Miami, Florida 33127 Phone: 305-751-3569 Goodlet Park Senior Center,

LHANC 900 West 44 Place Hialeah, Florida 33013 Phone: 305-558-1089 E-mail: [email protected]

Homestead/Florida City Neighborhood Center

1600 NW 6th Court Florida City, Florida 33034 Phone: 305-242-7650 Issac Withers Enrichment Center Brenda Jones, Director 21300 SW 122 Ave Goulds, Florida 33170 Phone: 305-235-1958 Jack Orr Senior Center Alba Arevaio, Director 550 NW 5th St Miami, Florida 33128 Phone: 305-579-5588 Web: miamisa.dadeschools.net/jako.htm Jollivette Senior Center Erica Thompson, Director 6319 NW 24 Place Miami, Florida 33147 Phone: 305-693-2706 Leonard Batz Senior Center Alice Calhoun, Director 150 NE 69 St Miami, Florida 33138 Phone: 305-754-5428 Lt Havana Activities & Nut. Center Elisa Juara, Director 700 S.W. 8th St. Miami, Florida 33130 Phone: 305-858-0887 ext. 221 Fax: 305-854-2226 E-mail: [email protected] Malcolm Ross Senior Center 2800 NW 18th Avenue Miami, Florida 33142 Phone: 305-633-0462 Marjorie & William McDonald

Center Harriet Orr, Director 17051 NE 19th Place N Miami Beach, Florida 33162 Phone: 305-947-7581

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Dade – DeSotoMetropolitan-Haley Sofge Senior

Center, LHANC Rita Marin, Director 1407 NW 7th St Miami, Florida 33125 Phone: 305-649-5311/12 E-mail: [email protected] Miami Beach Senior Center Joyce Kagan, Director 610 Espanola Way Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Phone: 305-673-6060 Fax: 305-673-2522 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.jcsfl.org/index.php Miami Springs Senior Center Karen Rosson, Director 343 Payne Dr. Miami Springs, Florida 33166 Phone: 305-887-5442 Fax: 305-882-0866 Mildred and Claude Pepper Towers Timothy Caleb, Director 2350 NW 54th St Miami, Florida 33174 Phone: 305-638-5500 Mildred Pepper Multi-Purpose

Senior Center, LHANC 10000 SW 56 St Miami, Florida 33174 Phone: 305-552-1319 E-mail: [email protected] Myers Senior Center 450 SW 5 St Miami, Florida 33130 Phone: 305-856-4701 Web:

miamisa.dadeschools.net/myers.htm

Naranja Neighborhood Center Brenda Jones, Director 13961 SW 264th St Naranja, Florida 33032 Phone: 305-258-5471

New Horizons Community Mental Health Neighborhood Family Service

Kathy Staford, Director 1251 NW 36th St Miami, Florida 33142 Phone: 305-635-0003 Fax: 305-635-7150 Opa-Locka Senior Focal Point Shelley Roberts, Director 16405 NW 25th Avenue Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 Phone: 305-620-3975 Palm Towers Center, LHANC Elisa Juara, Director 950 NW 95 St Miami, Florida 33150 Phone: 305-836-1234 Palmer House 1225 SW 107th Ave Miami, Florida 33174 Phone: 305-221-9566 Rafael Villaverde Senior Center,

LHANC 700 SW 8th St Miami, Florida 33130 Phone: 305-858-2610 E-mail: [email protected] Rebecca Tower, LHANC 150 Alton Road South Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Phone: 305-672-3736 San Juan Bosco Church, LHANC 28 NW 13 Ave Miami, Florida 33125 Phone: 305-649-6676 E-mail: [email protected]

Smathers Senior Center, LHANC 1040 SW 29 Court Miami, Florida 33135 Phone: 305-643-4414 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

miamisa.dadeschools.net/smathers.htm

South Miami Center 6701 SW 62nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33143 Phone: 305-669-0712 St. Dominic’s Center, LHANC 5849 NW 7th st Miami, Florida 33126 Phone: 305-264-3751 E-mail: [email protected] Stella Maris, LHANC 8683 Harding Avenue Miami Beach, Florida 33141 Phone: 305-868-4020 Stirrup Plaza Senior Center 3150 Mundy St Miami, Florida 33133 Phone: 305-443-9471 Village of Key Biscayne Senior

Services Roxy Lohuis, Director 88 West McIntyre Street Key Biscayne, Florida 33149 Phone: 305-365-8953 Fax: 305-365-8991 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

keybiscayne.fl.gov/senioractivities

DeSoto, PSA 8 Senior Friendship Center of DeSoto

County Karen Blanchette, Director 23 North Polk Avenue Arcadia, Florida 34266 Phone: 863-494-5965

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Duval – Flagler

Duval, PSA 4 Arlington Senior Citizens Center Larry Dixon, Director 1078 Rogero Rd Jacksonville, Florida 32211 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0215 E-mail: [email protected] Baldwin Senior Center Judy Hamilton, Director 850 Center St. N. Baldwin, Florida 32234 Phone: 904-266-9938 Fax: 904-266-4220 Jewish Families & Community

Services Shelley Kulchin, Director 3367 Pickwick Dr., S Jacksonville, Florida 32257 Phone: 904-394-5722 Lane/Wiley Senior Center Larry Dixon, Director 1805 Flag Street Jacksonville, Florida 32209 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0218 E-mail: [email protected] Louis Dinah Senior Center Larry Dixon, Director 1805 Flag St. Jacksonville, Florida 32209 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0212 E-mail: [email protected] Mandarin Senior Center Larry Dixon, Director 3848 Hartley Rd Jacksonville, Florida 32257 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0220 E-mail: [email protected]

Oceanway Community Center Larry Dixon, Director 12215 Sago Avenue West Jacksonville, Florida 32216 Phone: 904-751-2375 E-mail: [email protected] Riverview Community Center Larry Dixon, Director 9620 Water St Jacksonville, Florida 32208 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0217 E-mail: [email protected] Singleton Senior Citizens Center Larry Dixon, Director 150 East First St Jacksonville, Florida 32209 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0213 E-mail: [email protected] The Beaches Senior Center Larry Dixon, Director 281 South 19th Avenue Jacksonville, Florida 32250 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0214 E-mail: [email protected] Web: coj.net/departments/community Westside Senior Center Larry Dixon, Director 1083 Line St Jacksonville, Florida 32209 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0219 E-mail: [email protected] Web: coj.net/departments Woodland Acres Center Larry Dixon, Director 8200 Kona Avenue Jacksonville, Florida 32211 Phone: 904-630-0928 Fax: 904-630-0216 E-mail: [email protected] Web: coj.net/…/wood.pdf

Escambia, PSA 1 Bayview Senior Rec. Center Scott Brown, Director 2000 E. Lloyd Street Pensacola, Florida 32503 Phone: 850-436-5190 Fax: 850-436-5194 E-mail: [email protected] Cantonment Center COA Diane Wilson, Director 132 Mintz Lane Cantonment, Florida 32533 Phone: 850-968-6259 Century Senior Center Arthetta Spencer, Director 6025 Industrial Blvd. Century, Florida 32535 Phone: 850-256-1012 COA of West Florida John B. Clark, Director P. O. Box 17066 Pensacola, Florida 32522 Phone: 850-432-1475 Fax: 850-432-0961 E-mail: [email protected] Felix Miga Senior Center Betsy Gambrill, Director 904 North 57th Avenue Pensacola, Florida 32506 Phone: 850-453-0288 Fax: 850-453-0288 West Escambia Senior Citizen Org. Betsy Gamble, Director 504 N. 57th Avenue Pensacola, Florida 32506 Phone: 850-453-0288

Flagler, PSA 4 Flagler County Senior Center Joanne Hinkle, Director 1000 Belle Terre Boulevard Palm Coast, Florida 32164 Phone: 386-437-7300 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.flaglercounty.org

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Flagler – JacksonWickline Senior Center Joanne Hinkle, Director 800 S. Daytona Avenue Flagler Beach, Florida 32136 Phone: 386-437-7300 Fax: 386-437-7367 E-mail: [email protected]

Franklin, PSA 2 Franklin Co. Senior Citizens Coun.,

Inc. Will Kendrick, Director P.O. Box 814 Carrabelle, Florida 32322 Phone: 850-697-3760 Fax: 850-697-2105

Gadsden, PSA 2 Gadsden County Senior Center P.O. Box 468 Quincy, Florida 32353 Phone: 850-627-2223 Fax: 850-875-4524

Gilchrist, PSA 3 Trenton Senior Center Sallie Browning, Director P.O. Box 509 Trenton, Florida 32693 Phone: 352-463-3160

Gulf, PSA 2 Gulf County Senior Citizens Gerald Stokoe, Director 120 Library Dr. Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Phone: 850-229-8466 Fax: 850-227-1877 E-mail: [email protected]

Hamilton, PSA 3 Hamilton County Multipurpose

Center Narion McClendon, Director 1509 SW 1 Street Jasper, Florida 32052 Phone: 386-792-1670 Fax: 386-792-3838

Hendry, PSA 8 L.J. Nobles Senior Center Sue Gulley, Director P.O. Box 2400 LaBelle, Florida 33975 Phone: 863-675-1446 Fax: 863-675-6485 E-mail: [email protected]

Hernando, PSA 3 Brooksville Enrichment Center Linda Truhe, Director 670 South Broad Street Brooksville, Florida 34601 Phone: 352-540-9181 Hernando County Senior Services George Popovich, Director 820 Kennedy Blvd. Brooksville, Florida 34601 Phone: 352-796-1425 Web:

www.cohernando.fl.us/social-services

Hillsborough, PSA 6 Life Enrichment Senior Center Ronna Metcalf, Director 9704 N. Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33612 Phone: 813-932-0241 Fax: 813-933-2256 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.lifeenrichmenttampa.org

Holmes, PSA 2 Holmes County COA Betty Little, Director 210 W. Kansas Street Bonifay, Florida 32425 Phone: 850-547-1611 Fax: 850-547-5271 E-mail:

[email protected]

Indian River, PSA 9 Sebastian Senior Center Ken Michaud, Director 815 Davis St Sebastian, Florida 32958 Phone: 772-388-5889 Fax: 772-388-6130 Vero Beach Senior Center Jennifer Jones, Director 686 14th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Phone: 772-569-0760 Fax: 561-778-7272 E-mail: [email protected]

Jackson, PSA 2 Jackson County Senior Citizens

Graceville Abbie Burdeshaw, Director 5400 Cliff St. Graceville, Florida 32440 Phone: 850-263-4650 Fax: 850-263-4136 E-mail:

[email protected] Jackson County Senior Citizens

Marianna Abbie Burdeshaw, Director 2830 Wynn Street Marianna, Florida 32448 Phone: 850-482-5028 Fax: 850-526-4478 E-mail:

[email protected]

Jefferson, PSA 2 Jefferson County Senior Citizens

Center Bobbie Krebs, Director 1155 N. Jefferson St. Monticello, Florida 32344 Phone: 850-342-0242 Fax: 850-342-0360 E-mail: [email protected]

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Lafayette – Marion

Lafayette, PSA 3 Lafayette Senior Center Donna Praytor, Director 114 Community Circle Mayo, Florida 32066 Phone: 386-294-2202 Fax: 386-294-1172

Lake, PSA 3 Eustis Senior Center Dorothy Pentecost, Director 301 Ward Street Eustis, Florida 32726 Phone: 352-589-7113 Groveland Community Center Margaret Baker, Director 755 W. Broad Street Groveland, Florida 34736 Phone: 352-429-2141 Leesburg Senior Center Paula Ray Zechman, Director 1211 Penn Street Leesburg, Florida 34748 Phone: 352-326-3370 Paisley Community Center Patricia Hummel, Director 1211 Penn Street Leesburg, Florida 34748 Phone: 352669-6680

Lee, PSA 8 Island Senior Program Sandra McDougal, Director 2401 Library Way Sanibel, Florida 33957 Phone: 941-472-5743 Fax: 941-472-1413 E-mail: [email protected]

Lake Kennedy Center Nan Rodriguez, Director P.O. Box 150027 Cape Coral, Florida 33915 Phone: 239-574-0575 Fax: 239-574-0492 North Fort Myers Senior Center Dina Kilgus, Director 5170 Orange Grove Blvd North Fort Myers, Florida 33903 Phone: 239-656-7760 Fax: 239-656-7784 E-mail:

[email protected] Rotino Senior Center Kitty Karish, Director 5819 Driftwood Pkwy Cape Coral, Florida 33904 Phone: 239-574-0807 Fax: 239-574-0820 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.capecoral.net/citydept/parks/pks

Leon, PSA 2 Tallahassee Senior Center Sheila Salyer, Director 1400 N. Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Phone: 850-891-4000 Fax: 850-891-4020 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

talgov.com/citytlh/dncs/senior

Levy, PSA 3 Chiefland Multipurpose Senior

Center Barbara Cook, Director 305 SW 1st St. Chiefland, Florida 32626 Phone: 352-493-6709 Fax: 352-493-6715

Liberty, PSA 2 Liberty Sr. Citizens Center Brenda Clay, Director P.O. Box 730 Bristol, Florida 32321 Phone: 850-643-5613 Fax: 850-643-5672 E-mail: [email protected]

Madison, PSA 2 Senior Citizens Council of Madison Rosa Richardson, Director P.O. Box 204 Madison, Florida 32341 Phone: 850-973-2006 Fax: 850-973-4292 E-mail:

[email protected]

Manatee, PSA 6 Meals on Wheels Plus Ellen Campbell, Director 811 23rd. Ave. East Bradenton, Florida 34208 Phone: 941-747-4655 Fax: 941-747-9871 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.mowplus.org

Marion, PSA 3 8th Avenue Senior Center 830 NE 8th Avenue Ocala, Florida 34470 Phone: 352-629-8545 Belleview - St. Theresa’s Catholic

Church Janet Delligatti, Director 11528 SE Highway 301 Belleview, Florida 34420 Phone: 352-245-5357 Web: www.mfaaa.org

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Marion – OrangeHarvey Fellowship Dining Sue Harshman, Director 1415 NW 5 Street Ocala, Florida 34475 Phone: 352-622-2480 Marion County Senior Services Becky Scott, Director 1644 NE 22 Avenue Ocala, Florida 34470 Phone: 352-629-8661 Fax: 352-629-6122 Web:

www.twinlakescommunity.org/ Sparr Interfaith Betty Gregory, Director 122990 NE Jacksonville Road Sparr, Florida 32192 Phone: 352-840-7096 St. Joseph of the Forest Catholic

Church Geraldine Doktor, Director 17301 E Highway 40 Silver Springs, Florida 34489 Phone: 352-625-6540

Martin, PSA 9 Log Cabin Senior Center Lisa Newman, Director 2369 NE Dixie Hwy Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 Phone: 772-334-2926 Fax: 772-334-0297 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.coamc.org/cabin/default.htm

Monroe, PSA 11 Big Pine Key Senior Center Sally Marshall, Director 380 Key Deer Blvd Big Pine Key, Florida 33043 Phone: 305-872-3617

Melvin Levitt Senior Center Robert Brown, Director 535 33 St Marathon, Florida 33051 Phone: 305-743-3346 Fax: 305-743-3346 Plantation Key Senior Center Ken Andrew, Director 8880 Overseas Highway Plantaion Key, Florida 33070 Phone: 305-852-7133 Truman School Nutrition Site Sara Curry, Director 1016 Georgia St Key West, Florida 33040 Phone: 305-295-5166 Web: co.monroe.fl.us/pages

Nassau, PSA 4 Nassau Senior Center Mariellen Heron, Director 1367 South 18th St Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034 Phone: 904-261 0701 Fax: 904-261-0704 E-mail: [email protected] Westside Senior Center Ann Lloyd, Director P.O. Box 1011 Hilliard, Florida 32046 Phone: 904-261-0701 E-mail: [email protected]

Okaloosa, PSA 1 Autumn House Kim Fraley, Director 207 Hospital Drive Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32547 Phone: 850-833-9165

Creative Senior Center of Ft. Walton Beach Pat Hinkle, Director 31 Memorial Parkway SW Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32548 Phone: 850-833-9586 Fax: 850-833-9697 Web:

www.fwb.org/html/fwbprnew Crestview Senior Center Linda Hadden, Director 198 S. Wilson Street Crestview, Florida 32536 Phone: 850-689-7807 Fax: 850-689-7819 Elder Services of Okaloosa County Ruth Lovejoy, Director 207 Hospital Drive Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32548 Phone: 850-243-6222 Fax: 850-833-9165 Web: www.gnt.net/nesoc/ Valparaiso Senior Center Kathleen Stevenson, Director 268 Glenview Avenue Valparaiso, Florida 32580 Phone: 850-833-9210

Okeechobee, PSA 9 Lottie Raulerson Senior Center Debbie Fite, Director 1019 W. South Park Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Phone: 863-462-5180 Fax: 863-462-5184

Orange, PSA 7 L. Claudia Allen Senior Center Herb Williams, Director 1840 Mable Butler Ave Orlando, Florida 32811 Phone: 407-295-5722 Web:

www.cityoforlando.net/cys/recreation

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Orange – Pasco

Maitland Senior Center Ellen Pitter, Director c/o City Hall 1776 Indep. Ln Maitland, Florida 32751 Phone: 407-539-6251 Fax: 407-539-6282 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.itsmymaitland.com/pr-

senior Marks Street Senior Rec. Complex Julie Graf, Director 99 East Marks Street Orlando, Florida 32803 Phone: 407-245-0921 Fax: 407-317-7569 E-mail: orangecounty.ovcfl.net Web:

www.seniornetorlando.org/marksst,htm

William Beardall Senior Center Annie Sundquist, Director 800 S. Delaney Ave Orlando, Florida 32801 Phone: 407-246-2637 Fax: 407-246-4114 E-mail:

[email protected]

Web: cityoforlando.net/cys/recreation

Osceola, PSA 7 Osceola County COA Carmen Carrasquillo, Director 1099 Shady Lane Kissimmee, Florida 34744 Phone: 407-846-8532 Fax: 407-846-8550 E-mail: [email protected]

St. Cloud Senior Center Kathleen Casey, Director 3101 17th Street St. Cloud, Florida 34769 Phone: 407-957-7392

Palm Beach, PSA 9 Boynton Beach Senior Center Steve Lulkin, Director 1021 S. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Phone: 561-752-9928 E-mail: lulkins@boynton-

beach.fl.us Howard & Sylvia Kaplan Comm.

Center Shirley Pascilio, Director 3151 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 Phone: 561-689-7700 Web: www.kaplanjcc.org Howard Park Senior Center Cathy Hill, Director 824 Newark Street West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Phone: 561-835-7055 Mae Volen Senior Center Elizabeth Lugo, Director 1515 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton, Florida 33486 Phone: 561-395-8920 Fax: 561-338-9127 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.maevolen.com/ Mid-County Senior Center, PBC Joaquin Etcheverry, Director 202 North H Street Lake Worth, Florida 33460 Phone: 561-586-6102 Fax: 561-588-8766 Web:

http://wpalmb.pbclibrary.org/

North County Senior Center Debbie Blake, Director 5217 North Lake Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

33418 Phone: 561-627-6470 Fax: 561-694-9611 Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service Jacklyn Faffer, Director 21300 RCB Blvd. Boca Raton, Florida 33428 Phone: 561-852-3333 Web: www.ruthralesjfs.org West County Senior Center, PBC Tom Werner, Director 2916 State Road 15 Belle Glade, Florida 33430 Phone: 561-996-4809 Fax: 561-992-1011

Pasco, PSA 5 CARES Claude Pepper Senior

Center Lee Fenton, Director 6640 Van Buren St. New Port Richey, Florida 34652 Phone: 727-844-3077 Fax: 727-849-6124 E-mail: [email protected] CARES Crescent Enrichment

Center Robert Hall, Director 13906 South Fifth Street Dade City, Florida 33525 Phone: 352-518-9300 Fax: 352-518-9301 E-mail: [email protected] CARES Elfers Senior Center Sandra Howard, Director 4136 Barker Drive Elfers, Florida 34680 Phone: 727-847-1290 Fax: 727-848-0921 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.caresfl.com

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Pasco – PolkCARES Hudson-Bayonet Point Senior Enrichment Center

Pat Babinetz, Director 12417 Clock Tower Parkway Hudson, Florida 34689 Phone: 727-863-6868 Fax: 727-869-7057 E-mail: [email protected] Zephyrhills Senior Center Donna French, Director 4645 Airport Rd. Zephyrhills, Florida 33542 Phone: 813-788-0471 Fax: 813-788-3103 E-mail: [email protected]

Pinellas, PSA 5 Bethlehem Center Bill Galloway, Director 10895 Hamlin Blvd Largo, Florida 33774 Phone: 727-596-9394 Fax: 727-597-6972 Dunedin Senior Center Terry Trudell, Director 330 Douglas Avenue Dunedin, Florida 34698 Phone: 727-298-3299 Fax: 727-298-3297 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.ci.dunedin.fl.us/dundin/senior

Enoch Davis Center Lynette Buchanan, Director 1111 18th Ave. South St. Petersburg, Florida 33705 Phone: 727-893-7134 Fax: 727-893-7288 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.stpete.org/rec/recreation-pages

Golda Meir Kent Jewish Center Dan Sultan, Director 2010 Greenbriar Blvd. Clearwater, Florida 33763 Phone: 727-736-1494 Fax: 727-736-5634 E-mail: [email protected] Gulfport Senior Center Susan Frank, Director 5501 27th Ave. S. Gulfport, Florida 33707 Phone: 727-893-2237 Fax: 727-893-1112 E-mail: [email protected] Largo Community Center Mike Whelan, Director 65 4th St NW Largo, Florida 33770 Phone: 727-518-3131 Fax: 727-518-3145 E-mail: [email protected] Web:

www.pgparks.com/places/com Oldsmar Senior Center Robert Kerce, Director 300 Commerce blvd Oldsmar, Florida 34677 Phone: 813-749-1195 Fax: 813-749-1197 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ci.oldsmar.fl.us Palm Harbor Senior Center Irene Rausch, Director 1500 16th. St. Palm Harbor, Florida 34683 Phone: 727-771-6000 Fax: 727-785-6877 Web:

www.phsenioractivitycenter.com/

Pinellas Park Senior Center Dottie Carter, Director 7625 59th Street Pinellas Park, Florida 33781 Phone: 727-541-0776 Fax: 727-541-0746 E-mail: [email protected] Seminole Community Center Mary Harris, Director 1470 Cedar Street Seminole, Florida 32578 Phone: 850-897-4810 Senior Center Services Bob Wittenberg, Director 940 Court Street Clearwater, Florida 0 Phone: 727-442-8104 Fax: 727-447-5355 Web: seniorcitizenservices.org Sunshine Senior Center Marti Frappier, Director 330 5th St. N. St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 Phone: 727-893-7190 Fax: 727-892-5464 E-mail:

[email protected] Tarpon Springs Community Center Margie Prichard, Director 400 S. Walton Ave. Tarpon Springs, Florida 34689 Phone: 727-942-5628 Fax: 727-942-2605 E-mail: [email protected]

springs.fl.us

Polk, PSA 6 Bartow Multipurpose Center Donna Kay, Director 615 N. Jackson St. Bartow, Florida 33830 Phone: 863-534-0393 Web: www.bartowga.tripod.com

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Polk – St. Lucie

Haines City Mulitpurpose Center Donna Kay, Director 751 Scenic Hwy. Haines City, Florida 33844 Phone: 863-421-3369 Lake Morton Senior Center Dan Grant, Director 1801 E. Memorial Highway Lakeland, Florida 33801 Phone: 863-687-2980 Fax: 863-687-2988 Lake Wales Senior Center 129 Stuart Avenue E. Lake Wales, Florida 33853 Phone: 813-678-0662 Mulberry Senior Center Carol Davis, Director 301 NE 5th Street Mulberry, Florida 33860 Phone: 863-425-1523

Putnam, PSA 3 Edgar Johnson Senior Center Gwen White, Director 3218 Crill Avenue Palatka, Florida 32177 Phone: 386-328-2547 E-mail: [email protected]

Santa Rosa, PSA 1 Holley-Navarre Senior Center Maureen Fitzgerald, Director P.O. Box 5413 Navarre, Florida 32566 Phone: 850-936-1644 Jay Senior Center Nell Jernigan, Director 4088 Mart Jernigan Road Jay, Florida 32565 Phone: 850-675-0810 Fax: 850-983-4510

Milton Senior Center Charlotte Lea, Director 5918 Carroll Road Milton, Florida 32570 Phone: 850-983-4590 Fax: 850-983-4510

Sarasota, PSA 8 Kathleen Caitlin Friendship Center Kathy Booth, Director 2350 Scenic Dr Venice, Florida 34293 Phone: 941-955-2122 Fax: 941-955-8214 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.seniorfriendship.com Senior Friendship Center Inc. Barbara Celnar, Director 1888 Brother Geenen Way Sarasota, Florida 34231 Phone: 941-955-2122 Fax: 941-366-8247 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.seniorfriendship.com

Seminole, PSA 7 Casselberry Multi-Purpose Senior

Center Trisha Herrbach, Director 200 North Tripplett Lake Dr. Casselberry, Florida 32707 Phone: 407-696-5122 Fax: 407-696-0116 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.casselberry.org Lake Mary Senior Center Paulie Stevens, Director P.O. Box 958445 Lake Mary, Florida 32795 Phone: 407-324-3060 Fax: 407-324-3080

Sanford Senior Center Kimberly Eltonhead, Director 401 E. Seminole Blvd. Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407-302-1010 Fax: 407-302-1090 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ci.sanford.fl.us/cfole.html Winter Springs Senior Center Suzie Coffman, Director 400 North Edgemon Avenue Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Phone: 407-327-4031

St. Johns, PSA 4 Palm Valley Community Center Karen Hunsicker, Director 180 Marine Street St. Augustine, Florida 32084 Phone: 904-823-4820 Fax: 904-823-4805 E-mail: [email protected] St. Johns County Coastal

Community Center Karen Hunsicker, Director 180 Marine Street St. Augustine, Florida 32084 Phone: 904-823-4810 Fax: 904-823-4831 E-mail: [email protected] Trout Creek Pavillion Senior

Program Karen Hunsicker, Director 180 Marine Street St. Augustine, Florida 32084 Phone: 904-823-4820 Fax: 904-823-4805 E-mail: [email protected]

St. Lucie, PSA 9 COA of St. Lucie County Darrell Drummond, Director 1505 Orange Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 34950 Phone: 772-465-5220

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Sumter – WashingtonCOA of St. Lucie County Darrell Drummond, Director 2501 S.W. Bayshore Drive Port St. Lucie, Florida 34984 Phone: 772-336-8608

Sumter, PSA 3 Lake Panasoffkee Senior Center Carolyn Barrett, Director Route 470 Lake Panasoffkee, Florida 33538 Phone: 352-793-6111 Wildwood Senior Center Margaret Smith, Director 602 4 Street Wildwood, Florida 34785 Phone: 352-793-6111

Suwanee, PSA 3 Live Oak Multipurpose Senior

Center Bruce Evans, Director 1171 Nobles Ferry Road Bldg. #1 Live Oak, Florida 32060 Phone: 386-362-1164

Taylor, PSA 2 Taylor County Senior Services Wynette Huxford, Director 226 N. Jefferson St. Perry, Florida 32347 Phone: 850-584-4924 Fax: 850-584-7126 E-mail:

[email protected] Web: www.arc-tallahassee.org

Union, PSA 3 Union Meal Site Carolyn Jones, Director 855 SW 6 Avenue Lake Butler, Florida 32054 Phone: 386-496-2342

Volusia, PSA 4 Daytona Beach Senior Center 1101 N. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach, Florida 32118 Phone: 386-671-3560 Daytona Beach Shores Roni Jackson, Director 3048 S. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach Shores, Florida

32118 Phone: 386-763-5081 Fax: 386-763-5082 E-mail: [email protected] Ormond Beach Senior Center Siobhan Daly, Director 351 Andrews Street Ormond Beach, Florida 32114 Phone: 386-676-3257 E-mail: [email protected] Port Orange Senior Center Veronica Roberts, Director 4790 S. Ridgewood Ave. Port Orange, Florida 32119 Phone: 386-756-5391 Sunshine Senior Center Cherry Smith, Director 980 Lake Shore Dr Deltona, Florida 32725 Phone: 386-574-0060 Fax: 386-574-8583 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ci.deltona.fl.us The Brannon Center Cherry Smith, Director 105 Riverside Dr New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168 Phone: 386-424-2280 Fax: 386-424-2281 E-mail: [email protected]

Wava’s Hall Orange City Senior Center Cherry Smith, Director 207 N. Holly Ave. Orange City, Florida 32763 Phone: 386-774-0001 Fax: 386-775-3121 E-mail: [email protected]

Wakulla, PSA 2 Wakulla County Senior Center, Inc. R.H. Carter, Director 33 Michael Drive Crawfordville, Florida 32327 Phone: 850-926-7145 Fax: 850-926-8138 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.aaanf.org/services

Walton, PSA 1 DeFuniak Springs Senior Center Freddy Baker, Director 1154 Baldwin Avenue DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Phone: 850-892-8166 Fax: 850-892-8169 E-mail: [email protected]

Washington, PSA 2 Washington County COA Mary Enfinger, Director 1348 South Boulevard Chipley, Florida 32428 Phone: 850-638-6216 Fax: 850-638-6214 E-mail:

[email protected]

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Alachua – Palm Beach

Alachua, PSA 3 Hawthorne Senior Center P.O. Box 1846 Hawthorne, FL 32640 High Springs Civic Center 110 NW 1st Avenue High Springs, FL 32643 McGurn Center / YMCA 1303 NE 23 Avenue Gainesville, FL 32609 Porter’s Community Center 512 SW 6th Ave Gainesville, FL 32601 Waldo Community Center P.O. Box 301 Waldo, FL 32694

Broward, PSA 10 Parks & Leisure Services 4340 NW 36th St. Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33313

Charlotte, PSA 8 Port Charlotte Cultural Center 2280 Aaron St Port Charlotte, FL 33952

Clay, PSA 4 Shepherd’s Center of Orange Park 2105 Park Ave. Suite 1 Orange Park, FL 32073

Dade, PSA 11 Brownsville/Bethume Center 2900 NW 43 Terrace Miami, FL 33142

Community Council for Jewish Elderly

4200 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33137 Coral Gables Senior Center 405 University Drive Coral Gables, FL 33134 Covenant Palm Senior Center 8400 NW 25 Ave Miami, FL 33147 Deedco Gardens 105 SE 12 Ave Homestead, FL 33033 First United Methodist Church 400 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33132 Harry Cain Towers Miami, FL 33132 Jewish Community Services 610 Esplanola Way Miami Beach, FL 33139 McCarthy Residence 13201 NW 28th Ave Opa-Locka, FL 33054 Olivia Edwards Senior Center 14638 Lincoln Blvd Miami, FL 33176 Perrine Neighborhood Center 17901 Homestead Ave Perrine, FL 33157 Peters Plaza 191 NE 75th St Miami, FL 33138 Pinewood Villas 8420 SW 188 Terrace Miami, FL 33157

St. Mary’s 7525 NW 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33138 Vernon Ashley Plaza 70 East 7th St Miami, FL 33010

Escambia, PSA 1 Baptist Health Care Senior Services 1000 W. Moreno St. Pensacola, FL 32501

Lee, PSA 8 Dr. Ella Piper Center 1771 Evans Avenue Fort Myers, FL 33901

Levy, PSA 3 Williston Meal Site PO Box 565 Williston, FL 32696

Marion, PSA 3 Multi-Purpose Senior Center 2001 SE 32nd Avenue Ocala, FL 34471

Monroe, PSA 11 Monroe County Social Services 5100 College Rd. Key West, FL 33040

Palm Beach, PSA 9 Friends Assisting Seniors and

Families 2324 S. Congress Ave. 1-A West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Hanley-Hazelden 5200 East Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 North County Senior Center 5217 W Lake Park Rd Lake Park, FL 33410

Sites Reclassified as Non-Senior Centers

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Pinellas – Sumter

Pinellas, PSA 5 Lakeview House 465 7th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33701 PARC Senior Center 3190 Tyrone Blvd St. Petesberg, FL 33710

Polk, PSA 06 Polk County Elderly Service P.O. Box 9005 Drawer HS07 Bartow, FL 33831 Lakeland Multi-Purpose Center 1200 Southern Ave. Lakeland, FL 33815

Sumter, PSA 3 New Covenant United Methodist

Church 4477 E. County Rd. 466 Oxford, FL 34484

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Allapattah Community Center Phone: 305-633-0466

2257 NW River Drive Fax: 305-638-5868

Miami, Florida 33142 Director: Miram Urra

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Hot meals for seniors

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 62 Average Daily Attendance: 270 Annual Attendance: 2095 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 65% 75+: 15%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 98% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Dominoes Ceramics Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 12 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 23 Special events and projects

110 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 11 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $858,200

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y United Way

Y Donations

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Annie Johnson Senior Center Phone: 352-489-8021

1991 Test Court Fax: South Dunnellon, Florida 34433 Director: Richard Diggs

County: Citrus PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Citrus County Senior Services

M-F 8:30 am -3:30 pm

Location: In a Church Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Fix the roof, build an addition for a food pantry. Our building was erected in the 1890’s.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 1800 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 40% 55-64: 45% 65-74: 10% 75+: 5%

White: 45% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 45% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Pokeno & Bingo Group Sings Birthday & Holiday Parties

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 3 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 40 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 20000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $80000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Armando Badia Senior Center Phone: 305-261-6202

25 Tamiami Blvd. Fax: 305-266-8110

Miami, Florida 33144 Director: Cristina Penedo

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 7 am -4:30 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1985

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Find a larger space to reduce the client waiting list, offer more classes, increase transportation

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 260 Annual Attendance: 11200 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 19% 65-74: 39% 75+: 42%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 98% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes English Class Field Trips

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

22 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

26 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 14 Total PT Staff: 8

Total Volunteers Annually: 25 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $493702

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Business sponsors

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Austin Hepburn Senior Center Phone: 954-457-1305

750 N.W. 8th ave. Fax: 954-457-1305

Hallendale Beach, Florida 33009 Director: Marian McCann-Colliee

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.hallendale.gov

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Hallendale Beach

M-F 8 am -12 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? We would add - Social Worker, Social Worker Aide and new furnishings/equipment

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 57-75 Annual Attendance: 167 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 18% 75+: 77%

White: 53% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 35% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 2%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Computer classes Lectures Shopping/Trips

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

10 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 11 Total PT Staff: 10

Total Volunteers Annually: 23 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 3700

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $495540

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Autumn House Phone: 850-833-9165

207 Hospital Dr. Fax: 850-833-9174

Ft Walton Beach, Florida 32547 Director: Kim Fraley

County: Okaloosa PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 7:30 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? New bingo machine and prizes, exercise music and equipment, party decorations and food.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 1600 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 64% 75+: 31%

White: 75% Asian/Pacific Islander: 6% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 12% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 2%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Exercise Classes Parties, Fun

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

8 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 265 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

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Baker County Senior Center Phone: 904-259-2223

101 East Macclenny Avenue Fax: Macclenny, Florida 32063 Director: Pansy Ruse

County: Baker PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Baker County Council on Aging

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 25 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Baldwin Senior Citizens Center Phone: 904-266-9938

50 Center St. N. Fax: 904-266-4220

Baldwin, Florida 32234 Director: Betty Frisbee

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Baldwin

M-F Varies Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 12 Annual Attendance: 1872 Male: 80% Female: 20% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 10% 75+: 90%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 10% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Most Popular Activities

Bingo Puzzles

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $25,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Community Development Block Grant

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Bartow Multipurpose Center Phone: 863-534-0393

615 N. Jackson St. Fax: Bartow, Florida 33830 Director: County: Polk PSA: 6 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 15 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 200

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Bay County Council on Aging Phone: 850-769-3468

1116 Frankford Avenue Fax: 850-872-2151

Panama City, Florida 32401 Director: Elizabeth Coulliette

County: Bay PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Bay County Council on Aging

M-F 7:30 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Varies Established: 1982

Sun. Varies Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Elizabeth Coulliette

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Morea health screenings, education, I&R, classes of interest.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 600 Male: 10% Female: 90% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 75% 75+: 15%

White: 82% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 15% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Dance Ceramics Art & Games

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 500 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 50000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Bayview Senior Recreation Center Phone: 850-436-5190

2000 E. Lloyd Street Fax: 850-436-5194

Pensacola, Florida 32503 Director: Scott Brown

County: Escambia PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.ci.pensacola.fl.us

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Pensacola Parks & Rec

M-F 8 am -9 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. 8 am -3 pm Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Joe Paschal

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? expand the building, expand programs

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 120 Annual Attendance: 44000 Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Board & Card Games Exercise& Dance Senior Club Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 20 Community organizations (retiree)

12 Art classes 3 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 1

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Senior games, field trips, senior clubs

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 5 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1560

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $133,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Belleview-St. Theresa’s Catholic Church Phone: 352-245-5357

11528 SE Highway 301 Fax: Belleview, Florida 34420 Director: County: Marion PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 15 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 15000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Bethelhem Center Phone: 727-596-9394

10895 Hamlin Blvd. Fax: 727-597-6972

Largo, Florida 33774 Director: Bill Galloway

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Varies Location: In a Church Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1988

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 600 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 80% 75+: 20%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 5%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Line Dancing Bridge

Program Offerings Each Month 1/yr Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 625

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? All Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Big Pine Senior Center Phone: 305-872-3617

380 Key Deer Blvd Fax: Big Pine Key, Florida 33043 Director: Sarah Marshall

County: Monroe PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 1 pm -6 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. 12 pm -5 pm Established: 1983

Sun. 12 pm -5 pm Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? More activities and equipment such as shuffle board, art classes, more games and hire instructors.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 18 Annual Attendance: 4500 Male: 55% Female: 45% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 80% 75+: 10%

White: 100% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Writers club Meals

Program Offerings Each Month 6 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 12 Special events and projects

8 Recreational programs 6

1 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Entertainment and blood pressure checks.

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 73 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 722

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $41,750

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

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Boynton Beach Senior Center Phone: 561-752-9928

1021 S. Federal Highway Fax: Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Director: Steve Lulkin

County: Palm Beach PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 70 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 14800

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Calhoun County Senior Center Phone: 850-674-4163

16859 NE Cayson Street Fax: 850-674-8384

Blountstown, Florida 32424 Director: Marilyn Russell

County: Calhoun PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Calhoun County Senior Center

M-F 7:30 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Marilyn Russell

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? provide more home cooked meals

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 350 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 15% 65-74: 80% 75+: 5%

White: 82% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 18% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Shopping picnics

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

1 Recreational programs

1 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 6 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 47 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $100,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Cantonment Center Council on Aging Phone: 850-968-6259

132 Mintz Lane Fax: 850-432-0961

Cantonment, Florida 32533 Director: Diane Wilson

County: Escambia PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.coawfla.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council of Aging of West Florida, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: John Clark

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase staff to increase programs and attendance.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 35 Annual Attendance: 400 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 25% 75+: 75%

White: 60% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 40% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Field Trips Arts and Crafts Bingo/Dominoes

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

6 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

Recreational programs 1

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Field trips

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 30 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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CARES Claude Pepper Senior Center Phone: 727-844-3077

6640 Van Buren St. Fax: 727-849-6124

New Port Richey, Florida 34653 Director: Lee Fenton

County: Pasco PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.caresfl.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: CARES

M-F 8 am -4:30 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1990

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Bill Aycrigg

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? More programs

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 30 Annual Attendance: 20000 Male: 75% Female: 25% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 75% 65-74: 10% 75+: 15%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Health Screenings Physical Fitness

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 40 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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CARES Elfers Senior Center Phone: 727-847-1290

4136 Barker Drive Fax: 727-848-0921

New Port Richey, Florida 34652 Director: Sandra Howard

County: Pasco PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.caresfl.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: CARES

M-F 8 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. 12 pm -4 pm Established: 1979

Sun. 12 pm -4 pm Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Bill Aycrigg

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? We need more space. Activities are held every day of the month with many classes sharing a common room.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 40 Average Daily Attendance: 43 Annual Attendance: 15718 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 5% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 50% 75+: 25%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 10% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Computer classes Travel Office Quilting and Woodcarving

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 5 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: 135 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 14556

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $13,000

Fees for activities? All Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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CARES Hudson Senior Center Phone: 727-863-6868

12417 Clock Tower Parkway Fax: 727-869-7057

Hudson, Florida 34667 Director: Pat Babinetz

County: Pasco PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.caresfl.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: CARES

M-F 8 am -4:30 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 2003

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Bill Aycrigg

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Purchase more folding chairs, tables, faster computers, riding lawn mower, self propelled lawn mower, giftshop display case, podium.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 250 Annual Attendance: 91838 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 14% 65-74: 20% 75+: 65%

White: 97% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Computer classes Line Dancing Exercise Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 32 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 10 Community organizations (retiree)

48 Art classes 8 Special events and projects

Recreational programs 4

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Yoga, Weight Watchers

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 130 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10078

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Carroll Manor Phone: 305-856-6275

3667 S. Miami Ave. Fax: Miami, Florida 33133 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, senior center base health services

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 80 Annual Attendance: 243 Male: 17% Female: 83% Age: Under 55: 8% 55-64: 2.5% 65-74: 15% 75+: 81%

White: 5% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 94% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

6 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

14 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Casa Devon Nutrition Center Phone: 305-233-7315

11250 SW 197th St Fax: Miami, Florida 33157 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, health and wellness program in house and recreation.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 45 Average Daily Attendance: 96 Annual Attendance: 120 Male: 28% Female: 73% Age: Under 55: 2% 55-64: 11% 65-74: 15% 75+: 72%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 99% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Bus to go shopping

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 2 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1456

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Casselberry Senior Center Phone: 407-696-5122

200 North Tripplett Lake Dr. Fax: 407-696-0116

Casselberry, Florida 32707 Director: Trisha Herrbach

County: Seminole PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.casselberry.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Casselberry

M-F 8 am -4:30 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Enhance and expand parking, replace AC, replace wooden dance floor, provide transportation, beautify the building

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 1000 Male: 31% Female: 69% Age: Under 55: 7% 55-64: 8% 65-74: 33% 75+: 52%

White: 78% Asian/Pacific Islander: 2% Hispanic: 7% Ethnicity: Black: 3% Native American/Eskimo: 7% Other: 3%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Tai Chi Chairobics Dance Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) 0 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 0 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

25 Recreational programs 1

30 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 119 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 9184

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $134,200

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Business sponsors

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Catholic Community Senior Center Phone: 305-751-5203

9900 NE 2nd Ave Fax: 305-758-4972

Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Director: Lourdes Santos

County: Dade

PSA: 11

Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.catholiccharitiesadm.org/english/services_elderly.htm

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Catholic Charities

M-F 8:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: In a Church Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1974

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? We would provide additional congregate meals and home bound meals.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 850 Annual Attendance: 1100 Male: 38% Female: 62% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 11% 65-74: 22% 75+: 67%

White: 12% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 63% Ethnicity: Black: 22% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 3%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Homebound Meals Respite Care

Program Offerings Each Month 22 Educational classes (languages, computer) 22 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

11 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

22 Recreational programs

22 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 15 Total PT Staff: 11

Total Volunteers Annually: 5 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1200

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $1,700,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

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Century Senior Center Phone: 850-256-1012

6025 Industrial Blvd Fax: 850-432-0961

Century, Florida 32535 Director: Arthetta Spencer

County: Escambia PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.coawfla.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1997

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase staff to increase programs and attendance.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 400 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 25% 75+: 75%

White: 60% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 40% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Field Trips Arts and Crafts Bingo/Dominoes

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

6 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

Recreational programs 1

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Field trips

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Chiefland Multipurpose Senior Center Phone: 352-493-6709

305 SW 1st St. Fax: Chiefland, Florida 32626 Director: Barbara Cook

County: Levy PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor:

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 25 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Clay County Senior Center Phone: 904-284-5977

604 Walnut St. Fax: Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043 Director: Renee Knight

County: Clay PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.claycountycouncilonaging.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Clay County Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Renee Knight

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? pay for educational instructors, internet access and exercise equipment

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 110 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 85% 75+: 10%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 10% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 10% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Music Bingo Card Games

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 30 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

5 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

30 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2838

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $375,085

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Columbia County Senior Services Phone: 386-755-0235

PO Box 1772 Fax: 386-752-8256

Lake City, Florida 32056 Director: Deborah Freeman

County: Columbia PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ccseniors.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Columbia County Senior Services

M-F 7:30 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Deborah Freeman

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Equiping and furnishing the new Lifestyle Enrichment Center and additional activity stage

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 250 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 20% 75+: 75%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 28% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 12 Educational classes (languages, computer) 8 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

12 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 4 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 9 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $450,000 (3)

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Council on Aging of St. Lucie County Phone: 772-465-5220

1505 Orange Avenue Fax: Fort Pierce, Florida 34950 Director: Darrel Drummond

County: St. Lucie PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council on Aging of St. Lucie County

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1973

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Darrel Drummond

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 5500 Male: 50% Female: 50% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 40% 75+: 60%

White: 78% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 20% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Computer classes Meal Site Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 2 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

3 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

1 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

4 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 30 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1662

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $132,971

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Council on Aging of St. Lucie County Phone: 772-336-8608

2501 S.W. Bayshore Dr. Fax: Port St. Lucie, Florida 34984 Director: Darrel Drummond

County: St. Lucie PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coasl.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council on Aging of St. Lucie County

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1996

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Darrel Drummond

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? More activities, trips, celebrations, excercise classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 80 Annual Attendance: 10000 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 2% 55-64: 2% 65-74: 11% 75+: 85%

White: 80% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 8% Ethnicity: Black: 11% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Meal Site Card Games

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $146,410

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Council on Aging of West Florida Phone: 850-432-1475

P.O. Box 17066 Fax: 850-432-0961

Pensacola, Florida 32522 Director: Diane Wilson

County: Escambia PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.coawfla.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: John Clark

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase staff to increase programs and attendance

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 35 Annual Attendance: 400 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 25% 75+: 75%

White: 60% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 40% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Field Trips Arts and Crafts Bingo/Dominoes

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

6 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

Recreational programs 1

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Field trips

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Creative Senior Center of FWB Phone: 850-833-9586

31 Memorial Pkwy SW Fax: 850-833-9670

Ft Walton Beach, Florida 32548 Director: Pat Hinkle

County: Okaloosa PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Ft Walton Beach

M-F 8 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Fitness and wellness i.e. pool, gym, weight machines.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 67 Annual Attendance: 10000 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

30 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 12 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $Varies

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Fees for services

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Crestview Senior Center Phone: 850-689-7807

198 South Wilson Street Fax: 850-689-7819

Crestview, Florida 32536 Director: Linda Hadden

County: Okaloosa PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 7:30 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 40 Annual Attendance: 120 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 50% 75+: 50%

White: 60% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 40% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Exercise Classes Singing

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs 4

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Devotions

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling

Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 30 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

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Culmer Overtown Community Center Phone: 305-576-0680

1600 NW 3rd Ave Fax: Hialeah, Florida 33136 Director: Jackson

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Meals, staffing and recreational activities.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 35 Annual Attendance: 70 Male: 60% Female: 40% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 80% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 100% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Outings & Shopping Card Games Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $1353152

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

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Daniel D. Cantor Senior Center Phone: 954-742-2299

5000 Nob Hill Road Fax: 954-749-0081

Sunrise, Florida 33351 Director: Gail Weisberg

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.Cantorcenter.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Daniel D. Cantor Senior Center

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1991

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Social Workers for crisis intervention and I&R

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 165 Annual Attendance: 1100 Male: 27% Female: 73% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 20% 75+: 80%

White: 97% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Singles Club Current Events

Program Offerings Each Month 60 Educational classes (languages, computer) 40 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

40 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

24 Art classes 5 Special events and projects

60 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 15 Total PT Staff: 14

Total Volunteers Annually: 240 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 45631

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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David Posnack Jewish Community Center Phone: 954-434-1741

5850 South Pine Island Rd. Fax: 954-434-1741

Davie, Florida 33328 Director: Mark Sherman

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.dpjcc.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: David Posnack JCC

M-F 5 am -10 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. 1 pm -6 pm Established: 1988

Sun. 7 am -8 pm Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Exercise classes in addition to what we offer.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 70 Annual Attendance: 1000 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 15% 65-74: 60% 75+: 25%

White: 98% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

"Bring Back the Funny" Bingo Current Events

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

3 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 3 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 25 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $343,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Grants

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Daytona Beach Shores Phone: 386-763-5081

3048 S. Atlantic Ave. Fax: 386-763-5082

Daytona Beach Shores, Florida 32118 Director: Roni Jackson

County: Volusia PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.daytonabeachshores.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 7:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Varies Established: 1999

Sun. Varies Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? To offer more classes, espcially computer.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 62 Average Daily Attendance: 14 Annual Attendance: 9600 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 40% 75+: 30%

White: 98% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Computer Classes Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

1 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 2 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 384

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $90,672

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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DeFuniak Springs Senior Center Phone: 850-892-8165

1145 Baldwin Ave Fax: 850-892-8169

DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Director: Freddy Baker

County: Walton PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Walton County Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1982

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Freddy Baker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? More events and activities

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 4800 Male: 50% Female: 50% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 40% 75+: 30%

White: 75% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 24% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Special Events Screenings

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

4 Recreational programs

4 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 25 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

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Dunedin Senior Center Phone: 727-298-3299

330 Douglas Avenue Fax: 727-298-3297

Dunedin, Florida 34698 Director: Terry Trudell

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.ci.dunedin.fl.us/dunedin/senior

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Dunedin

M-F 9 am -9 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Varies Established: 1983

Sun. Varies Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? transportation

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 2500 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 15% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 50% 75+: 15%

White: 99% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Dances & Socials Bridge Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 4 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 5500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $154,287

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

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East Citrus Community Center Phone: 352-344-9666

9907 E Gulf to Lake Highway Fax: 352-344-5347

Inverness, Florida 34450 Director: Mary Bridwell

County: Citrus PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: http://www.localendar.com/public/eastcitruscc

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1985

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Additional staff to extend hours for night and weekend activity.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 75 Annual Attendance: 25000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 2% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 40% 75+: 28%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 3% Ethnicity: Black: 2% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 5%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Card Playing Bingo Walking Program

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 2 Community organizations (retiree)

2 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

16 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 250

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $72,828

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

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Edgar Johnson Senior Center Phone: 386-328-2547

Holly Ridge Senior Apartments 6401 St. Johns Ave. Fax: Palatka, Florida 32177 Director: Gwen White

County: Putnam PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Independent

M-F 9 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1996

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Pay Director. Utilities

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 150 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 100% 75+: 0%

White: 95% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Card Playing Computer Classes Arts

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 2 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2704

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y United Way

Y Fundraisers

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Edison Plaza Center Phone: 305-751-3569

200 NW 55 St. Fax: Miami, Florida 33127 Director: Lauella Grant

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Sat. Closed Established:

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 6 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Elder Services of Okaloosa County Phone: 850-833-9165

207 Hospital Drive Fax: 850-833-9165

Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32548 Director: Ruth Lovejoy

County: Okaloosa PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: Web: www.gnt.net/nesoc

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Elder Services of Okaloosa County

M-F 7:30 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1991

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Ruth Lovejoy

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Provide additional transportation to expand participation

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 200 Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 52% 65-74: 43% 75+: 5%

White: 83% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 14% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Exercise & Flexibility Holiday Programs

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

8 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1/2 Special events and projects

Recreational programs 8

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Bingo

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 10 Total PT Staff: 14

Total Volunteers Annually: 400 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 3500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $150000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Enoch Davis Center Phone: 727-893-7134

1111 18th Ave. South Fax: 727-893-7288

St. Petersburg, Florida 33705 Director: Lynette Buchanan

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.stpete.org/rec/recreation-pages

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of St. Petersburg

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Varies Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? the money would be used to increase day care services and cargiver support programs

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 45 Annual Attendance: 70000 Male: 11% Female: 89% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 2% 65-74: 80% 75+: 18%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 99% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Field Trips Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 4 Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 4 Special events and projects

2 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 80 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8692

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $250,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Eustis Senior Center Phone: 352-589-7113

301 Ward Street Fax: Eustis, Florida 32726 Director: Dorothy Pentecost

County: Lake PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -2 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Varies Established: 1985

Sun. Varies Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? Homebound meals

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 150 Annual Attendance: Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 65% 75+: 30%

White: 80% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 17% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Card games Line Dancing Music

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 10 Special events and projects

28 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 9800

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

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Felix R. Miga Senior Center Phone: 850-453-0288

904 N. 57th Ave Fax: 850-453-0288

Pensacola, Florida 32506 Director: Betsy Gambrill

County: Escambia PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -12 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Closed Established: 1985

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? New building

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 70% 75+: 20%

White: 89% Asian/Pacific Islander: 8% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Card Games Billiards

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 15 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $12,530

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Flagler County Senior Center Phone: 386-437-7300

1000 Belle Terre Blvd Fax: 386-437-7367

Palm Coast, Florida 32164 Director: Joanne Hinkel

County: Flagler PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.flaglercounty.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Flagler County

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1983

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Add-on additional space -very limited space, need to change out long tables and set up friendlier eating to allow socialization.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 300 Male: 10% Female: 90% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 50% 75+: 30%

White: 85% Asian/Pacific Islander: 5% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Entertainment, Music Exercise Classes

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

16 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

16 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 3 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 30 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1200

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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Franklin Co. Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Phone: 850-697-3760

P.O. Box 814 Fax: 850-697-2105

Carrabelle, Florida 32322 Director: Will Kendrick

County: Franklin PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1975

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Will Kendrick

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Upgrading the senior center with updated equipment such as new tables and remodeled kitchen to be able to cook cong. meals on site.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 8900 Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 79% 75+: 15%

White: 25% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 75% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Bridge Crafts

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

16 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 7 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 75 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 5248

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $368,605

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Fred Lippman Multi-Purpose Center Phone: 954-921-3408

2030 Polk St. Fax: 954-921-3603

Hollywood, Florida 33020 Director: Edwin Cruz

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Hollywood

M-F 9 am -5 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Enhance recreational services. We do not receive funding at this time. Only our Elder Grant which provides recreational services for seniors.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 26000 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 10% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 60% 75+: 20%

White: 80% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 15% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Trips Dance Special events

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 5 Special events and projects

120 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 25 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2600

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Fees for services

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Freedom-Seven Community Center Phone: 321-784-2313

1325 North Atlantic Ave. Suite 170 Fax: 321-784-6979

Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931 Director: Gale Daly

County: Brevard PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Independent

M-F 8 am -4 pm Location: Other, Business Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. 8 am -12 pm Established: 1984

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? better space

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 450 Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 70% 75+: 20%

White: 95% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bridge Bingo Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes Special events and projects

40 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 9300

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $55,000

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Ft. White Senior Rec. Center Phone: 386-497-1504

P.O. Box 1772 Fax: 386-497-1504

Ft. White, Florida 32056 Director: Febbie Green

County: Columbia PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor:

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 4 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2280

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Gadsden County Senior Center Phone: 850-627-2223

PO Box 468 Fax: 850-875-4524

Quincy, Florida 32353 Director: Suzanne Bailey

County: Gadsden PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Gadsden County Senior Center

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Suzanne Bailey

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 200 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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George Wickline Center Phone: 386-437-7300

800 S. Daytona Avenue Fax: 386-437-7367

Flagler Beach, Florida 32136 Director: Joanne Hinkel

County: Flagler PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Flagler County

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Upgrade overall appearance, round tables for better socialization

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 30 Annual Attendance: 150 Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 80% 75+: 15%

White: 98% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Entertainment Exercise Classes

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

16 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

16 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 3 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 10 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 800

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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Golden Age Senior Recreation Center Phone: 386-755-0235

P.O.. Box 1772 Fax: Lake City, Florida 32056 Director: Winnie Richardson

County: Columbia PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 35 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 12000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Goodlet Park Senior Center Phone: 305-558-1089

900 West 44 Place Fax: Hialeah, Florida 33012 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1974

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? congregate meals, senior center base health serv. & education. In home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 599 Annual Attendance: 1291 Male: 37% Female: 63% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 2% 65-74: 27% 75+: 71%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 92% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 7%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

8 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

14 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate Exercise to improve Elderly Moblity - Memory games that improve short & long term memory

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Greater Palm Bay Senior Center Phone: 321-724-1338

1275 Culver Rd NE Fax: 321-729-9333

Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Director: Marge Knopf

County: Brevard PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Independent

M-F 8 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Independent

Sat. Closed Established: 1987

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Roof fixed

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 25% 65-74: 25% 75+: 50%

White: 60% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 40% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Card Playing Aerobics Music

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

2 Art classes Special events and projects

9 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 30

Total Volunteers Annually: 264 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 48678

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $No cost-all volunteers

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

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Gulf County Senior Citizens Phone: 850-229-8466

120 Library Dr. Fax: 850-227-1877

Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Director: Gerald Stokoe

County: Gulf PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Gulf County Senior Citizens

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Gerald Stokoe

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Build a storage building to keep appliances and furniture for elderly needs.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 15 Annual Attendance: Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 80% 75+: 20%

White: 89% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 10% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Recreational Activities Eating

Program Offerings Each Month 2 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

15 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling

Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 11 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $107,071

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Gulfport Senior Center Phone: 727-893-2237

5501 27th Ave South Fax: 727-893-1112

Gulfport, Florida 33707 Director: Susan Frank

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.ci.gulfport.fl.us

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Gulfport

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1983

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Exercise room with equipment, computer room with computers.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 48000 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 15% 75+: 80%

White: 97% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 2% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Tai Chi Bridge Catered Dinner

Program Offerings Each Month 9 Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

13 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

130 Recreational programs 4

5500 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: AA

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 118 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8692

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $155,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Haines City Multipurpose Center Phone: 863-421-3369

751 Scenic Hwy. Fax: Haines City, Florida 33844 Director: Donna Kay

County: Polk PSA: 6 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Polk County

M-F 7 am -5 pm Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? To add additional adult day care clients

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 20% 75+: 80%

White: 50% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 40% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Crafts Music

Program Offerings Each Month 2 Educational classes (languages, computer) 20 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 10 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 9 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 600

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $150,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

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Hamilton County Senior Center Phone: 386-792-1136

1509 SW 1st Street Fax: 386-7923838

Jasper, Florida 32052 Director: Narion McClendon

County: Hamilton PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Hamilton County Council on Aging Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Dorsey Stubbs

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase space. Sorely limited at present.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: Male: 15% Female: 85% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 35% 75+: 55%

White: 25% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 75% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo, Games Singing Field Trips

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 3 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

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Holmes County Council on Aging Phone: 850-547-2345

210 W. Kansas Street Fax: 850-547-5271

Bonifay, Florida 32425 Director: Betty Taylor

County: Holmes PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Holmes County Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1973

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Betty Taylor

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? meals on wheels, transportation to center from rural areas

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 300 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 40% 75+: 30%

White: 98% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Recreational Activities Health Support

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 2 Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

4 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 6 Total PT Staff: 14

Total Volunteers Annually: 94 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1708

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $500,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Howard and Sylvia Kaplan Comm. Center Phone: 561-689-7700

3151 N. Military Trail Fax: 561-478-3060

West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 Director: Shirley Pascilio

County: Palm Beach PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -12 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1975

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? Increase number of seniors served. Increase outreach services

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 45 Annual Attendance: 11500 Male: 3% Female: 97% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 5% 75+: 95%

White: 98% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Most Popular Activities

Bingo Shabbat Birthday & Holiday Parties

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 5 Special events and projects

Recreational programs

25 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 10 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 15000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $67,826

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Donations

Y Grants

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Inverness Community Center Phone: 352-726-1009

1082 N Paul Drive Fax: Inverness, Florida 34448 Director: Dortha Chapman

County: Citrus PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -2 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Sat. Closed Established:

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Island Senior Center Phone: 239-472-5743

2401 Library Way Fax: 239-472-1413

Sanibel, Florida 33957 Director: Sandra McDougal

County: Lee PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.mysanibel.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Sanibel

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1991

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Assit seniors living in low-income housing on Sanibel to participate for free in all of our activities for which we charge fees (aerobics, bridge,trips, theater, etc...)

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: 550 Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 10% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 50% 75+: 10%

White: 100% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Aerobics Monthly Potlucks Trips

Program Offerings Each Month 7 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: 10 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1250

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $96,955

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Jack Orr Senior Center Phone: 305-579-5588

550 NW 5th St Fax: Miami, Florida 33128 Director: Alba Arevaio

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web: www.miamisadadeschools.net/jako.htm

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need? To provide additional social services, activities, trips, outings, music (new piano), kitchen equipment.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 49% Female: 51% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 7% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 80% Ethnicity: Black: 13% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo, Dominoes Music Trips

Program Offerings Each Month 16 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 7 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 7280

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $150,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Not Available

Funding Sources

Y Community Development Block Grant

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Jackson County Senior Citizens Graceville Phone: 850-263-4650

5400 Cliff St. Fax: Graceville, Florida 32440 Director: Abbie Burdeshaw

County: Jackson PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Jackson County Senior Citizens

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Abbie Burdeshaw

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 18 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 936

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Jackson County Senior Citizens Marianna Phone: 850-482-5028

2830 Wynn St. Fax: 850-526-4478

Marianna, Florida 32448 Director: Abbie Burdeshaw

County: Jackson PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Jackson County Senior Citizens

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1988

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Abbie Burdeshaw

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? new bldg, excercise class, computer class

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 36 Annual Attendance: 120 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 78% 75+: 22%

White: 40% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 60% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Sing-a-long Bingo Yard Sales

Program Offerings Each Month 2 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

6 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 18 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 18 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 936

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $168,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

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Jay Senior Center Phone: 850-675-0810

5259 Booker Lane Fax: 850-983-4510

Jay, Florida 32565 Director: Nell Jernigan

County: Santa Rosa PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Northwest Fl Area Agency on Aging

M-F 9:30 am -1 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1999

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? Exercise equipment if possible, health screening for under 65

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 45 Annual Attendance: 60 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 60% 75+: 30%

White: 100% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Bingo Health Programs & Exercise

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

6 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 10 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2640

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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Jefferson Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Phone: 850-342-0242

1155 N. Jefferson St. Fax: 850-342-0360

Monticello, Florida 32341 Director: Bobbie Krebs

County: Jefferson PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Jefferson Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Bobbie Krebs

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Jefferson County is a rural low income county, the needs of the elderly in the county increase everyday. JSCC is unable to meet all of the needs. Cuts in grants and budget have cause us to cut back in some vital areas. Consumable medical supplies, etc

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 28 Annual Attendance: 935 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 2% 65-74: 20% 75+: 78%

White: 40% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 60% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Home Delivered Meals Homemaking Recreational Activities

Program Offerings Each Month 4-6 Educational classes (languages, computer) 20 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree) 2 Art classes 1-2 Special events and projects

8-10 Recreational programs 20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 8 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 65 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 7849

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $610000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Jollivette Senior Center Phone: 305-693-2706

6319 NW 24 Place Fax: Miami, Florida 33147 Director: Erica Thompson

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1988

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? meals, staffing, and program supplies

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 65 Average Daily Attendance: 35 Annual Attendance: 50 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 3% 65-74: 57% 75+: 40%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 100% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Ceramics Field Trips Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 6 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 80

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $1353152

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

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Kathleen Caitlin Friendship Center Phone: 941-955-2122

2350 Scenic Dr. Fax: 941-955-8214

Venice, Florida 34293 Director: Cathy Booth

County: Sarasota PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.seniorfriendship.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Senior Friendship Centers, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1991

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 225 Annual Attendance: 1000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 5% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 15% 75+: 70%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Computer classes Stretching/Exercise Class Art Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 36 Educational classes (languages, computer) 2 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

60 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

28 Art classes 3 Special events and projects

68 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 250 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 40000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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L.J. Nobles Senior Center Phone: 863-675-1446

PO Box 2400 Fax: 863-675-6485

LaBelle, Florida 33975 Director: Sue Gulley

County: Hendry PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Tri-County Senior Services

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1990

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Sue Gulley

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? 1) Pay for center director and volunteer program coordinator. 2) Improve and make repairs to building. 3) Expand space.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 30 Annual Attendance: 200 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 20% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 40% 75+: 20%

White: 62% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 13% Ethnicity: Black: 24% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Special Events Caregiver Support Daily meals

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

6 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 3 Special events and projects

8 Recreational programs 1

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Social Security has hours once a month.

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 78 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2662

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $150,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Lafayette Senior Center Phone: 386-294-2202

114 Community Circle Fax: 386-294-1172

Mayo, Florida 32066 Director: Donna Praytor

County: Lafayette PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? funding for trips

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 10 Annual Attendance: 500 Male: 10% Female: 90% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 5% 75+: 95%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 10% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Recreational Activities Nutrition Education Health Support

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 30 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 5 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1600

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

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Lake Kennedy Center Phone: 239-574-0575

P.O. Box 150027 Fax: 239-574-0492

Cape Coral, Florida 33915 Director: Nan Rodriguez

County: Lee PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 10 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Lake Mary Senior Center Phone: 407-324-3060

P.O.Box 958445 Fax: 407-324-3080

Lake Mary, Florida 32795 Director: Paulie Stevens

County: Seminole PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Varies Established: 1989

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? To employee full time director. Add more classes, build a new ctr.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 30 Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 60% 75+: 30%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

w.o.o.p.e.e Line Dancing B.A.S.S.

Program Offerings Each Month Y Educational classes (languages, computer) Y Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Y Health and wellness (screenings, education) Y Community organizations (retiree)

Y Art classes Y Special events and projects

Y Recreational programs Y

Y Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Community service

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 1000 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 11971

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $Shared $3,500

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Lake Panasoffkee Community Center Phone: 352-793-6111

Route 470 Fax: Lake Panasoffkee, Florida 33538 Director: Carolyn Barrett

County: Sumter PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor:

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Lake Wales Senior Center Phone: 863-678-0662

129 Stuart Avenue E. Fax: Lake Wales, Florida 33853 Director: County: Polk PSA: 6 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: AARP (3416) Chapter

M-F 10 am -3 pm Location: Other, In a Store Front Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1994

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? Don’t have kitchen facility - if facility were larger. Need more storage space.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 30 Annual Attendance: 7800 Male: 50% Female: 50% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 37% 65-74: 37% 75+: 25%

White: 99% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

55 Alive Defensing Driving Tax Aide Little Theater

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

Recreational programs 1

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Cards, Videos, alive defensing driving.

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 12

Total Volunteers Annually: 15 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 3900

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $4500

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Donations

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Lane/Wiley Senior Center Phone: 904-630-0928

1805 Flag Street Fax: 904-630-0218

Jacksonville, Florida 32209 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8 am -7 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Exercise equipment, swimming pool, more space, staff

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 26000 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 30% 75+: 60%

White: 40% Asian/Pacific Islander: 5% Hispanic: 15% Ethnicity: Black: 30% Native American/Eskimo: 10% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Bingo Computer Classes Field Trips

Program Offerings Each Month 38 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

24 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

80 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Largo Community Center Phone: 727-518-3131

65 4th St. NW Fax: 727-518-3415

Largo, Florida 33770 Director: Mike Whelan

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -9 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. 7 am -2 pm Established: 1960

Sun. 7 am -12 pm Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? It would depend on how much. A LOT! New building a little, New program materials or electronics

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 300 Annual Attendance: 48000 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 30% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 45% 75+: 15%

White: 96% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Dance Bridge

Program Offerings Each Month 83 Educational classes (languages, computer) 8 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

48 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 8 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 16 Special events and projects

49 Recreational programs 8

9 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Trip exercise

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 5 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 200 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $490,000

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Lauderhill Sr. Center Phone: 954-321-2450

1176 NW 42 Way Fax: 954-321-2460

Lauderhill, Florida 33313 Director: Dorothy Waroff

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected], @aol.com

Web: http://www.lauderhill.net

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Lauderhill

M-F 8 am -3 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Free standing bldg with enough space for computers & lab, etc.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 75 Annual Attendance: 80 Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 15% 75+: 80%

White: 8% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 90% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Most Popular Activities

Dominoes Socialization Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

3 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs 7

2 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Special workshops on yoga, trips

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 75 Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Grants

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Lecanto Multipurpose Senior Center. Phone: 352-795-6264

8940 W. Veterans Dr. Fax: Homosassa, Florida 34478 Director: Barbara Dias

County: Citrus PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.localendar.com/public/lecanto

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Citrus County Senior Services

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1987

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Additional staff to extend hrs for night and weekend activity.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 75 Annual Attendance: 20000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 8% 55-64: 17% 65-74: 55% 75+: 20%

White: 85% Asian/Pacific Islander: 2% Hispanic: 3% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 10%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Computer classes Bingo Line Dancing

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) 2 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 4 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $64,242

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

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Leonard Batz Sr. Center Phone: 305-754-5428

150 NE 69 street Fax: Miami, Florida 33138 Director: Alice Calhoun

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1987

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Transportation, so they wouldn’t have to wait for other means of transportation

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 500 Male: 60% Female: 40% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 75% 75+: 20%

White: 10% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 85% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Boating Grocery Shopping

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

30 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 2 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4160

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $65,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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Liberty Sr. Citizens Center Phone: 850-643-5613

P.O. Box 730 Fax: 850-643-5672

Bristol, Florida 32321 Director: Brenda Clay

County: Liberty PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Liberty Sr. Citizens Center

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Brenda Clay

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? We would check into day care services

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 28 Annual Attendance: 7028 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 60% 65-74: 20% 75+: 20%

White: 45% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 55% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Nutrition Classes Recreational Activities Group Meetings

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

21 Recreational programs 2

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Nutrition classes

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 7 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 40 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4680

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $65,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Not Available

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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2004 Senior Center Profile Survey Florida Department of Elder Affairs & Florida Association of Senior Centers

Life Enrichment Senior Center Phone: 813-932-0241

9704 N. Boulevard Fax: 813-933-2256

Tampa, Florida 33612 Director: Ronna Metcalf

County: Hillsborough PSA: 6 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Life Enrichment Senior Center

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ronna Metcalf

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? facility expansion to meet need for more classes; expand classes

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 26000 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 5% 55-64: 25% 65-74: 50% 75+: 20%

White: 80% Asian/Pacific Islander: 5% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Art Tai Chi Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

10 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

41 Art classes Special events and projects

36 Recreational programs 33

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Exercise, Tai Chi, modern dance

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 15000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $165,000

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Live Oak Multipurpose Senior Center Phone: 386-362-1164

P.O.Box 70 1171 Ferry Rd Bldg 2 Fax: Live Oak, Florida 32060 Director: Bruce Evans

County: Suwannee PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1990

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Frances Terry

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? To be able to purchase more crafts

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 10000 Male: 15% Female: 85% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 90% 75+: 5%

White: 84% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 15% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Bowling Health Screenings

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 20 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling

Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $160,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

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Log Cabin Senior Center Phone: 772-334-2926

2369 NE Dixie Hwy Fax: Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 Director: Lisa Newman

County: Martin PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.coamc.org/cabin/default.htm

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Martin County Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -4 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Barbara Kaufman

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Purchase of equipment and supplies, improve lighting, furnishings, exercize equipment, and interior decoration, drapes and table clothes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 550 Male: 22% Female: 78% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 16% 65-74: 42% 75+: 42%

White: 97% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 3%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Art Exercise Classes Language and Wood Carving

Program Offerings Each Month 16 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

12 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

16 Recreational programs

Y Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 5 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1250

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Lottie Raulerson Senior Center Phone: 863-462-5180

1019 West South Park Street Fax: 863-462-5184

Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Director: Debbie Fite

County: Okeechobee PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need? More money for another van to provide Home Delivered Meals. Okeechobee is a poor county.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 70 Annual Attendance: 236 Male: 47% Female: 53% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 90% 75+: 10%

White: 98% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Holiday Parties Musical Events Speakers

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 8 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8300

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $367011

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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Louis Dinah Senior Center Phone: 904-630-0928

1805 Flag St Fax: 904-630-0212

Jacksonville, Florida 32209 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8:30 am -4 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1994

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? more space, new tile

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 46 Annual Attendance: 11960 Male: 1% Female: 99% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 25% 75+: 65%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 99% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Bible Study Bingo Cake Walks

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

21 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $4,500,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Maitland Senior Center Phone: 407-539-6251

c/o City Hall 1776 Indep. Ln. Fax: 407-539-0957

Maitland, Florida 32751 Director: Ellen Pitter

County: Orange PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.itsmymaitland.com/pr-senior

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1982

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Transportation to the center for the special events and/or the weekly lectures.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 12500 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 1% 65-74: 19% 75+: 80%

White: 85% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Lectures Yoga

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

1 Recreational programs 1

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Knitting group makes lap throws for the needy and nursing homes.

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 12 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 676

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $74,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Fees for services

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Mandarin Senior Center Phone: 904-630-0928

1805 Flag St. Fax: 904-630-0220

Jacksonville, Florida 32207 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1991

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? expand the center to accomodate the increase in participation

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 120 Annual Attendance: 15000 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 50% 75+: 20%

White: 80% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 15% Ethnicity: Black: 3% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 2%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Ceramics Billiards

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

20 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 6 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Marion County Senior Center Phone: 352-629-8661

1644 NE 22nd Ave Fax: 352-629-6122

Ocala, Florida 34470 Director: Becky Scott

County: Marion PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web: www.twinlakescommunity.org/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Varies Established: Sun. Varies Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Gail Cross

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 40 Annual Attendance: 125 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 55% 75+: 35%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Music Cards, Games, Health Screenings

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

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Marks Street Senior Rec. Complex Phone: 407-245-0921

99 East Marks Street Fax: 407-317-7569

Orlando, Florida 32803 Director: Julie Graf

County: Orange PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Orange County

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2080

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Martin Anderson Senior Center Phone: 321-631-7549

1025 South Florida Ave Fax: Rockledge, Florida 32955 Director: Gene Nesbit

County: Brevard PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Closed Established: 1983

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? The county has a lot in this complex that we would build a larger bldg for cards and dancing

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 15% Female: 85% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 99% 65-74: 1% 75+: 0%

White: 99% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bridge Bingo Dance Classes

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 30 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 800

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? All Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Melvin Levitt Senior Center Phone: 305-743-3346

535 33rd St Fax: 305-743-3346

Marathon, Florida 33050 Director: Robert Brown

County: Monroe PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. 9 am -4 pm Established: 1983

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase activities e.g. arts and crafts. Computer classes by paying instructors for increasing staff hours devoted to client interaction and activities.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 1315 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 80% 75+: 10%

White: 99% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Lunch Card Games

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 6 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 8

1 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Stretching work out for senior and blood pressure checks.

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 62 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 700

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $56,750

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

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Metropolitan - Sofge Phone: 305-532-8576

1407 NW 7 St. Fax: Miami, Florida 33125 Director: Rita Marin

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1988

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, senior center base health service and education. In home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 236 Annual Attendance: 963 Male: 37% Female: 63% Age: Under 55: 3% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 32% 75+: 60%

White: 2% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 95% Ethnicity: Black: 2% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Health and Wellness Congregate Meals Recreational Activities

Program Offerings Each Month 11 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

12 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

12 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 20

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate excercise

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Miami Beach Phone: 305-532-8576

533 Collins Ave. Fax: Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1984

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate Meals, Senior Center Base health service and education, inhome services, adding different type of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 279 Annual Attendance: 351 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 4% 65-74: 31% 75+: 65%

White: 4% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 96% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 12 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

9 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

12 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 20

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Miami Beach Phone: 305-532-8576

533 Collins Ave Fax: Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1984

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, senior center base health serv. and educ., in home services, adding different types of classes

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 279 Annual Attendance: 351 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 4% 65-74: 31% 75+: 65%

White: 4% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 96% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 12 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

9 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

12 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise to improve elderly mobility - memory games that improves short & long term memory.

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Miami Beach Phone: 305-673-7491

1700 Convention Center Dr. Fax: 305-604-2421

Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Director: Maria Ruiz

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Miami Beach

M-F 8:30 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Conduct more door-to-door outreach of elders in our community.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 6 Annual Attendance: 60 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 50% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 20% 75+: 10%

White: 45% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 50% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Rent Assistance Health Screenings Public Workshops on Relevant Topics

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

3 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 3 Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $100,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

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Miami Beach Senior Center Phone: 305-673-6060

610 Espanola Way Fax: 305-673-2522

Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Director: Joyce Kagan

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor:

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 253 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2210

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Miami Springs Senior Center Phone: 305-805-5160

343 Payne Dr. Fax: 305-805-5162

Miami Springs, Florida 33166 Director: Karen Rosson

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase number of home delivered meals served to decrease waiting list, improve transportation and shopping assistance services, improve facility, provide position for part-time social worker experenced with mental health issues.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 140 Annual Attendance: 250 Male: 34% Female: 66% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 4%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Exercise Classes Transportation

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes Special events and projects

16 Recreational programs

21 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 16 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 3572

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $270,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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Mid County Senior Center Phone: 561-586-6102

200 North "H" Street Fax: 561-588-8766

Lake Worth, Florida 33460 Director: Joaquin G Etcheverry

County: Palm Beach PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Palm Beach County

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Transportation, Preventative care, holistic non traditional eastern. Less invasive care, training; intergenerational programs.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 52000 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 30% 75+: 59%

White: 65% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 30% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Ballroom Dancing Exercise Classes Languages

Program Offerings Each Month 12 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 1

30 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Flu shots (2 times a year) Safety driving program (3 times a week for 3 months)

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 15 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 12500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $Non DOEA funding

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

Y County government

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Middleburg Senior Center (Weigel) Phone: 904-291-3520

3916 Section Street Fax: Middleburg, Florida 32068 Director: Renee Knight

County: Clay PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.claycountycouncilonaging.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Clay County Council on Aging

M-F 8:30 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1991

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Pay for educational instructors; Internet access; exercise equipment.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 35 Annual Attendance: 150 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 85% 75+: 10%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 10% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 10% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Music Bingo Card Games

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

5 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

31 Recreational programs

31 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1050

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Mildred and Claude Pepper Towers Phone: 305-638-5500

2350 NW 54th St Fax: Miami, Florida 33174 Director: Erica Thompson

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 6 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 40

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Mildred Pepper Multi-Purpose Senior Center Phone: 305-552-1319

10000 SW 56th St Fax: 305-552-0975

Miami, Florida 33174 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals Senior Center base Health services and education. In Home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 180 Annual Attendance: 628 Male: 28% Female: 72% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 21% 75+: 79%

White: 2% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 98% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 14 Educational classes (languages, computer) 30 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

10 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

10 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise / memory games.

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 5 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 15 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 11700

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Milton Senior Center Phone: 850-983-4590

6564 Caroline St Fax: 850-983-4510

Milton, Florida 32570 Director: Nell Jernigan

County: Santa Rosa PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Northwest Fl Area Agency on Aging

M-F 8:30 am -1 pm Location: Other, American Legion Post Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1999

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? Larger building to provide for increase in attendance / Exercise equipment.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 50 Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 25% 75+: 75%

White: 84% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 16% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Bingo Exercise, Health Program

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs

22 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 5 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1320

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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Miramar Senior Center Phone: 954-891-2076

6700 Miramar Parkway Fax: 954-967-1608

Miramar, Florida 33023 Director: Geri Freedman

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -6:30 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase building space

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 85 Annual Attendance: 664 Male: 19% Female: 81% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 11% 65-74: 37% 75+: 51%

White: 50% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 38% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Transportation Social Events Trips

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 11 Total PT Staff: 8

Total Volunteers Annually: 60 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 14000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $302,500

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

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Myers Senior Center Phone: 305-856-4700

450 SW 5th St Fax: Miami, Florida 33130 Director: County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

www.miamisa.dadeschools.net/myers.htm

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1990

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals health and wellness program in house and recreation.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 110 Annual Attendance: 296 Male: 45% Female: 55% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 6% 65-74: 35% 75+: 59%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 98% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

8 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 8

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Memory games

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 72 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 20789

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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N.E. Focal Point Senior Center Phone: 954-480-4453

227 N.W. 2cd Street Fax: 954-480-4493

Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441 Director: Donna DeFronzo

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.deerfield-beach.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Deerfield Beach

M-F 8:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Enhanced services and programs

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 2000 Male: 28% Female: 72% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 2% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 3% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Health/Fitness/Exercise Classes Recreational Activities Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) 20 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 8 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 20 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 13 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 200 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $600,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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N.W. Focal Point Senior Center Phone: 954-973-0300

6009 NW 10th street Fax: 954-969-0242

Margate, Florida 33063 Director: Yolanda Rodriguez

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.margatefl.com/seniorct/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Margate (Administering Agency)

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. 8:30 am -2:30 pm

Established: 1976

Sun. 8:30 am -2:30 pm

Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Capiutal funding for the revitalization of the physical building. Program or operations funding would be used to hire trained staff to offer more services beyond the current scope.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 120 Annual Attendance: 3500 Male: 21% Female: 79% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 3% 65-74: 22% 75+: 75%

White: 92% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 4% Ethnicity: Black: 3% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Field Trips Band Rehearsal Card Games

Program Offerings Each Month 24 Educational classes (languages, computer) 16 Caregiver programs (respite, support) 7 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 10 Community organizations (retiree) 8 Art classes 3 Special events and projects

116 Recreational programs 68 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 20 Total PT Staff: 17

Total Volunteers Annually: 73 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 5088

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $1,301,750

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources Y Municipal government Y County government Y State funds (General Revenue) Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act) Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations Y Grants Y Business sponsors Y Fundraisers

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Nassau County Council on Aging, Inc. Phone: 904-261-0701

1367 So. 18th Street Fax: 904-261-0704

Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034 Director: Mariellen Heron

County: Nassau PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Nassau County Council on Aging, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1974

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: John Moses

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase quality of food we provide, more activities and field trips. Offer services to those who cannot afford to pay daily fee.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 35 Annual Attendance: 1110 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 65% 65-74: 30% 75+: 5%

White: 60% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 26% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 2%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Pets Special Events Music

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) 20 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 4 Special events and projects

10 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 40 Total PT Staff: 23

Total Volunteers Annually: 150 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 3700

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $1,800,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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New Horizon Community Family Services. Phone: 305-635-0003

1251 NW 36th St Fax: 305-635-7150

Miami, Florida 33161 Director: Kathy Staford

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: New Horizon Community Mental Health Center.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1974

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Case management services and respite care

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 40 Annual Attendance: 75 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 15% 65-74: 60% 75+: 25%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 96% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 2%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Recreational Activities Field Trips Group Counseling

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 4 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

30 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 12 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 6000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $167,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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North Brevard Senior Center Phone: 321-268-2333

909 Lane Ave Fax: 321-288-3647

Titusville, Florida 32780 Director: Doug Brown

County: Brevard PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1988

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase size of facility and increase number of programs

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 150 Annual Attendance: 80000 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 70% 75+: 9%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 5%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bridge Bingo Dance Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 6 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

18 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

6 Art classes 30 Special events and projects

80 Recreational programs

5 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 130 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $110,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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North County Senior Center Phone: 561-627-6470

5217 Northlake Blvd Fax: 561-694-9611

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 Director: Debbie Blake

County: Palm Beach PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Palm Beach County

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Offer transportation for trips, open longer hours, offer more activities

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 150 Annual Attendance: 15000 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 20% 75+: 80%

White: 10% Asian/Pacific Islander: 20% Hispanic: 20% Ethnicity: Black: 50% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Exercise Classes Bridge/ Oil painting

Program Offerings Each Month 24 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 4 Community organizations (retiree)

20 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

80 Recreational programs Y

30 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Income taxes and safety driving

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 13 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 12000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $Non DOEA funding

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

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Oceanway Community Center Phone: 904-751-2375

12215 Sago Ave. West Fax: Jacksonville, Florida 32216 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8:30 am -3:30 pm

Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1999

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? more space (need larger center for increasing participation)

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 55 Annual Attendance: 14500 Male: 10% Female: 90% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 90% 75+: 5%

White: 98% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Field Trips Bingo Billiards

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

30 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $4,500,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Orange Park Senior Center Phone: 904-269-4731

414 Stowe Ave Fax: Orange Park, Florida 32073 Director: Renee Knight

County: Clay PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.claycountycouncilonaging.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Clay County Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1994

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 100 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 95% 75+: 0%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 20% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Dance Bingo Bible History

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

5 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2800

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Ormond Beach Senior Center Phone: 386-676-3257

351 Andrews Street Fax: Ormond Beach, Florida 32114 Director: Siobhan Daly

County: Volusia PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 107 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 17026

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Osceola County COA Phone: 407-846-8532

1099 Shady Lane Fax: 407-846-8550

Kissimmee, Florida 34744 Director: Carmen Carrasquillo

County: Osceola PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Osceola County COA

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. 3 pm - Established: 1985

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Beverly Houghland

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 3975 Annual Attendance: 32350 Male: 45% Female: 55% Age: Under 55: 50% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 20% 75+: 20%

White: 75% Asian/Pacific Islander: 3% Hispanic: 15% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 2%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Recreational Activities Health and Wellness Education

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

25 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 8 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

25 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 8 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: 150 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 36000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $268,506

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Paisley Community Center Phone: 352-669-6680

1211 Penn Street Fax: Leesburg, Florida 34748 Director: Patricia Hummel

County: Lake PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Palm Harbor Senior Center Phone: 727-771-6000

1500 16th St. Fax: 727-785-6877

Palm Harbor, Florida 34683 Director: Irene Rausch

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Palm Towers Phone: 305-836-1234

950 NW 95 Street Fax: Miami, Florida 33150 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, senior center based health services and education, in home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 57 Annual Attendance: 120 Male: 38% Female: 62% Age: Under 55: 15% 55-64: 21% 65-74: 32% 75+: 32%

White: 2% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 63% Ethnicity: Black: 35% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

9 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 20

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Pinellas Park Senior Center Phone: 727-541-0776

7265 59th Street North Fax: 727-541-0746

Pinellas Park, Florida 0 Director: Dottie Carter

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor:

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 30 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 9360

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Plantation Key Senior Center Phone: 305-852-7133

8880 Overseas Highway Fax: Plantation Key, Florida 33070 Director: Ken Andrews

County: Monroe PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -2 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1983

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? More classes or activities involving the arts and crafts. Exercise equipment and outings. Increasing of staff hours to provide for this.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 1200 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 10% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 75% 75+: 5%

White: 97% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 3% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Tai Chi Card Games Entertainment

Program Offerings Each Month 6 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 6 Special events and projects

16 Recreational programs

Y Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Entertainment and special events, blood pressure checks.

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 65 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 702

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $45,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

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Port Orange Senior Center Phone: 386-756-5391

4790 S. Ridgewood Ave. Fax: Port Orange, Florida 32119 Director: Veronica Roberts

County: Volusia PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 30 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 100

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Rafael Villaverde Senior Center Phone: 305-858-2610

700 SW 8th St Fax: Miami, Florida 33130 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -5 pm Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1972

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, senior center based health services and education. In home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 565 Annual Attendance: 4970 Male: 37% Female: 63% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 25% 75+: 70%

White: 2% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 96% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 10 Educational classes (languages, computer) 30 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

30 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 30 Community organizations (retiree)

10 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise / Memory games

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 54 Total PT Staff: 26

Total Volunteers Annually: 72 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 20789

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Rebeca Tower Phone: 305-672-3736

150 Alton Rd. South Fax: Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 2002

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? congregate meals, senior center based health serv. & education In home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 136 Annual Attendance: 320 Male: 28% Female: 72% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 35% 75+: 59%

White: 6% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 93% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 10 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

8 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

10 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Rebecca Neal Owens Community Center Phone: 941-743-5353

27420 Voyageur Dr. Fax: 941-743-3913

Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 Director: Dell Passaretti

County: Charlotte PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1982

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? More staff help and supplies

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 50 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 10% 75+: 90%

White: 85% Asian/Pacific Islander: 5% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Card Games Arts and Crafts

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

2 Recreational programs 4

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Bingo

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 346 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10400

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

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Richardson Senior Recreation Center Phone: 386-752-0675

221 NE Coach Anders Street Fax: 386-752-7804

Lake City, Florida 32055 Director: Gloria Demerite

County: Columbia PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Closed Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? More meals

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 15 Annual Attendance: 30 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 75% 75+: 20%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 100% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Bingo Meals

Program Offerings Each Month 5 Educational classes (languages, computer) 5 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

1 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

5 Recreational programs

5 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 3 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 3 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 650

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Riverview Community Center Phone: 904-630-0928

9620 Water St. Fax: 904-630-0217

Jacksonville, Florida 32208 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8 am -3 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1984

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Life long learning classes

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 40 Annual Attendance: 7150 Male: 5% Female: 95% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 45% 65-74: 50% 75+: 5%

White: 5% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 95% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Singing Field Trips Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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Rotino Senior Center Phone: 239-574-0807

5819 Driftwood Pkwy Fax: 239-574-0820

Cape Coral, Florida 33904 Director: Kitty Karish

County: Lee PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4160

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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San Juan Bosco Phone: 305-649-6676

28 NW 13 Ave Fax: Miami, Florida 33125 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? congregate meals, senior center based health service and education in home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 112 Annual Attendance: 276 Male: 42% Female: 58% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 3% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 97% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

8 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

14 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 20

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate excercise to improve elderly mobility, memory games that improves short and long term memory.

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Sanford Senior Center Phone: 407-302-1010

401 Seminole Blvd. Fax: 407-302-1090

Sanford, Florida 32771 Director: Kimberly Eltonhead

County: Seminole PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.ci.sanford.fl.us

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Sanford

M-F 7:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1989

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? computers with Internet.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 70 Annual Attendance: 18600 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 1% 65-74: 32% 75+: 67%

White: 88% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 4% Ethnicity: Black: 7% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Mall Walking Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 3 Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 1

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Golden Age Games, every November

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $250,320

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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SE Focal Point Senior Center Phone: 954-966-9805

3081 Taft St Fax: 954-966-9809

Hollywood, Florida 33021 Director: Frieda Caldes

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: United Jewish Community of Broward County

M-F 8:30 am -5 pm Location: In a housing project Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1975

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? 1) Higher level of compensation to existing staff and to attract competent individuals. 2) Various programs such as music and therapy, etc.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 135 Annual Attendance: 1300 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 9% 65-74: 32% 75+: 59%

White: 92% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 4% Ethnicity: Black: 4% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Current Events Trips

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) 30 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 23 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 67 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 5924

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $1,193,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Sebastian Senior Center Phone: 772-388-5889

815 Davis St Fax: 772-388-6130

Sebastian, Florida 32958 Director: Ken Michaud

County: Indian River PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1995

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Physical renovations (capital improvements)

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 1000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 40% 75+: 40%

White: 95% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 3% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Line Dancing Art Classes Congregate Meals

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 2 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 2 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

8 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 3 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $150,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Seminole Community Center Phone: 850-897-4810

1470 Cedar St. Fax: Seminole, Florida 32578 Director: Mary Harris

County: Pinellas PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -1 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? Buy some group games and project activities, decorations for holidays, party foods, bingo machine and balls

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 75 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 1% 65-74: 49% 75+: 50%

White: 96% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Parties Eating

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

12 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 2 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 288

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

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Senior Center Services Phone: 727-442-8104

940 Court Street Fax: 727-447-5355

Clearwater, Florida 33756 Director: Bob Wittenberg

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Varies Established: 1958

Sun. Varies Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? travel films, movies, dances

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 600 Male: 30% Female: 70% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 15% 65-74: 25% 75+: 60%

White: 95% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 3% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Card and games Computer Classes Sunday Concerts

Program Offerings Each Month 30 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 2 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes Special events and projects

4 Recreational programs

3 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 5 Total PT Staff: 6

Total Volunteers Annually: 150 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 30000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $600,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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Senior Citizens Council of Madison Phone: 850-973-2006

P.O.Box 204 Fax: 850-973-4292

Madison, Florida 32341 Director: Rosa Richardson

County: Madison PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Senior Citizens Council of Madison

M-F Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Established: Sun. Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Rosa Richardson

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 43 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 21200

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Senior Friendship Center Inc. Phone: 941-955-2122

1888 Brother Greenen Way Fax: 941-366-8247

Sarasota, Florida 34236 Director: Barbara Celnar

County: Sarasota PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.seniorfriendship.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Senior Friendship Center Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1988

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Robert Carter

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 250 Annual Attendance: 2000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 15% 75+: 80%

White: 85% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 11% Ethnicity: Black: 4% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Senior Fitness Tai Chi Languages and Computers

Program Offerings Each Month 130 Educational classes (languages, computer) 10 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

300 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 8 Community organizations (retiree)

24 Art classes 7 Special events and projects

116 Recreational programs

13 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 155 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 12000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $236,421

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Donations

Y Fundraisers

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Senior Friendship Center of DeSoto County Phone: 863-494-5965

23 N. Polk Ave Fax: 863-494-2837

Arcadia, Florida 34266 Director: Karen Blanchette

County: DeSoto PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Senior Friendship Centers, Inc.

M-F 9 am -1 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1990

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Robert Carter

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? hire a part time activities coordinator

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 5000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 1% 65-74: 30% 75+: 69%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 30% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Card Playing Sing-a-longs Health Screenings

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

3 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

1 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Social Security representation

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 10 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

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Shepherd’s Center of Orange Park Phone: 904-269-5315

2105 Park Ave. Suite 1 Fax: 904-269-5315

Orange Park, Florida 32073 Director: Martha Thiesen

County: Clay PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Independent

M-F Location: In a Church Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Established: 1993

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? No Greatest Need? Day Care to assist caregivers

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 175 Annual Attendance: 700 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 80% 75+: 10%

White: 99% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Current Events Line Dancing Spanish Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 8 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes Special events and projects

8 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 200 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $28,000

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Singleton Senior Citizens Center Phone: 904-630-0928

150 East First St. Fax: 904-630-0213

Jacksonville, Florida 32209 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Expanding the center sq footage and lifelong learning

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 400 Annual Attendance: 47500 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 50% 65-74: 40% 75+: 10%

White: 35% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 60% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Line Dancing Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) 8 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 20 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Smathers Senior Center Phone: 305-643-4414

1040 SW 29th Court Fax: Miami, Florida 33135 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.miamisa.dadeschools.net/smathers.htm

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1984

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, senior center based health services and education. In home services, adding different types and classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 122 Annual Attendance: 550 Male: 29% Female: 71% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 4% 65-74: 24% 75+: 72%

White: 2% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 97% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 14 Educational classes (languages, computer) 30 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

10 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

10 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise / Memory games

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 3 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 73 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 20789

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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South Brevard Senior Center Phone: 321-724-2233

618 East Melbourne Ave Fax: 321-724-2993

Melbourne, Florida 32902 Director: Dick Delauder

County: Brevard PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: Web: www.brevardtoday.com/justforseniors.asp

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. 9 am -4 pm Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Comprehensive medical and physical health program

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 32500 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 5% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 65% 75+: 20%

White: 95% Asian/Pacific Islander: 2% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 3% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Bridge Shuffle Board

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

24 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 2 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

70 Recreational programs 8

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Travel

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 16

Total Volunteers Annually: 58 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10400

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $68,659

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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Sparr Interfaith Phone: 352-840-7096

122990 NE Jacksonville Rd. Fax: Sparr, Florida 32192 Director: Betty Gregory

County: Marion PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 15 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 720

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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St. Dominics Phone: 305-2643751

5849 NW 7 St. Fax: Miami, Florida 33126 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Congregate meals, senior center based health services and education. In home services, adding different types and classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 57 Annual Attendance: 152 Male: 16% Female: 84% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 3% 65-74: 14% 75+: 83%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 99% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 9 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

9 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

11 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 20

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate excercise to improve elderly mobility, memory games that improves short and long term memory

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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St. Johns County Coastal Community Center Phone: 904-823-4810

180 Marine St Fax: 904-823-4831

St. Augustine, Florida 32804 Director: Karen Hunsicker

County: St. Johns PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.stjohnscoa.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: St Johns County Council on Aging

M-F 8:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Varies Established: 1973

Sun. Varies Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Cathy Brown

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Enlarge dinning room

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 265 Annual Attendance: 1605 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 5% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 70% 75+: 15%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 4% Ethnicity: Black: 25% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Exercise and walking club Bingo Field Trips

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) 6 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

8 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 5 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 4

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Travel Club / Walking Club

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 370 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 8632

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $275,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Starke Multipurpose Senior Center Phone: 904-964-4545

550 West Georgia St. Fax: 904-964-3837

Starke, Florida 32091 Director: Roberta Clarke

County: Bradford PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Enhance Transportation

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 30 Annual Attendance: 1559 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 60% 75+: 30%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 27% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Trips Parties Health Support

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

3 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 4 Special events and projects

4 Recreational programs

9 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 200 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 30000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Business sponsors

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Stella Maris Phone: 305-868-4020

8638 Harding Ave. Fax: Miami Beach, Florida 33141 Director: Elisa Juara

County: Dade PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers

M-F 9 am -3 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1995

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Ramon Perez-Dorrbecker

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? congregate meals, senior center based health serv. & education. In home services, adding different types of classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 45 Annual Attendance: 64 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 11% 75+: 83%

White: 1% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 99% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Congregate Meals Recreational Activities Health & Wellness

Program Offerings Each Month 12 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

10 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

10 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs 30

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Moderate exercise

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Sunrise Senior Center Phone: 954-746-3670

10650 W. Oakland Park Blvd. Fax: 954-572-2476

Sunrise, Florida 33351 Director: Rosemarie Marco

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Sunrise

M-F 9 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1995

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Expand building space to create more specialized spaces such as computer lab, larger art room, extra class rooms.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 85 Annual Attendance: 106000 Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Trips Line Dancing Bowling

Program Offerings Each Month 31 Educational classes (languages, computer) 4 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

19 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

25 Art classes 10 Special events and projects

50 Recreational programs

80 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 20 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2160

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $1,500,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

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Sunshine Senior Center Phone: 386-253-4700

PO Box 671 Fax: 386-253-6300

Daytona Beach, Florida 32115 Director: Cherry Smith

County: Volusia PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council on Aging of Volusia County

M-F 9 am -4 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Gail Camputaro

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Computer lab

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 25000 Male: 15% Female: 85% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 70% 75+: 10%

White: 93% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Computer Classes Yoga

Program Offerings Each Month 15 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

14 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

5 Art classes Special events and projects

126 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Sunshine Senior Center Phone: 727-893-7190

330 5th St. N. Fax: 727-892-5464

St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 Director: Marti Frappier

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of St. Petersburg

M-F 8:30 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. 9 am -3:30 pm Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Jay Morgan

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? A health center and equipment.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 375 Annual Attendance: 75000 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 5% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 15% 75+: 75%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 2% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Movies Special Events Bridge/Bingo/Dances

Program Offerings Each Month 2 Educational classes (languages, computer) 1 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 2 Community organizations (retiree)

1 Art classes Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 3500 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 36400

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $282,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Sylvia L. Poitier & Theodora S. Williams Senior Center Phone: 954-714-3500

2185 NW 19th St. Fax: 954-714-3505

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Director: Sandra Hunter

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.seniorsummit.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor:

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Field Trips for clients, pay staff so hours could be extended

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 65 Annual Attendance: 210 Male: 7% Female: 93% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 75% 75+: 25%

White: 5% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 95% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

4 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 4 Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 4 Special events and projects

4 Recreational programs

4 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 18 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 62 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

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Tallahassee Senior Center Phone: 850-891-4000

1400 N. Monroe Street Fax: 850-891-4020

Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Director: Sheila Salyer

County: Leon PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.talgov.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Tallahassee

M-F 7 am -11 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Varies Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Acquisition of additional space to offer more programs and services.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 18 Average Daily Attendance: 400 Annual Attendance: 12000 Male: 32% Female: 68% Age: Under 55: 26% 55-64: 74% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 2% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 22% Native American/Eskimo: 1% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Aerobic Exercise Computer Classes Bridge

Program Offerings Each Month 78 Educational classes (languages, computer) 10 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

115 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 16 Community organizations (retiree)

41 Art classes 3 Special events and projects

207 Recreational programs

69 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 9 Total PT Staff: 14

Total Volunteers Annually: 250 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 17000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $616,529

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Tamarac Community Center- Senior Program Phone: 954-718-3048

8601 West Commercial Blvd. Fax: 954-1395

Tamarac, Florida 33321 Director: Rose Cure

County: Broward PSA: 10 Director’s E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tamarac.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8:30 am -4 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 2000

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase staff and expand program hours to include evenings and weekends, to expand transportation services hours for those evenings and weekend programs, & to provide onsite case management and home services to those in greatest need & on a waiting list

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 400 Annual Attendance: 2000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 3% 55-64: 40% 65-74: 50% 75+: 7%

White: 95% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 4% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Jazzercise Great Escape Trips Bereavement Group

Program Offerings Each Month 2 Educational classes (languages, computer) 2 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

2 Art classes 8 Special events and projects

16 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 5 Total PT Staff: 7

Total Volunteers Annually: 40 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $491106

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Fees for services

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Tarpon Springs Community Center Phone: 727-942-5628

400 S. Walton Ave. Fax: 727-942-2605

Tarpon Springs, Florida 34689 Director: Margie Prichard

County: Pinellas PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Tarpon Springs

M-F 7 am -9 pm Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Additional space for more rooms- computers

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 100 Annual Attendance: 1500 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 25% 55-64: 25% 65-74: 35% 75+: 15%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 5% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bridge Special Events w/ Food Free Movies & Weight Room

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 14 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 3 Special events and projects

25 Recreational programs

15 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance

Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 5 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 40 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1300

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $200,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Taylor County Senior Services Phone: 850-584-4924

P.O. Box 559 Fax: 850-584-7126

Perry, Florida 32347 Director: Wynette Slaughter

County: Taylor PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Taylor County Senior Services

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1987

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Wynette Slaughter

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? service increase

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 45 Annual Attendance: 93600 Male: 50% Female: 50% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 100% 75+: 0%

White: 50% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 48% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Soup’s On Crafts

Program Offerings Each Month 10 Educational classes (languages, computer) 28 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 5 Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 10 Special events and projects

10 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 60 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: 40 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $700,000

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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The Beaches Senior Center Phone: 904-630-0928

281 South 19th Ave Fax: 904-630-0214

Jacksonville, Florida 32250 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1980

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Expand the center to provide a variety of activities

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 85 Annual Attendance: 13250 Male: 15% Female: 85% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 15% 65-74: 60% 75+: 25%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 20% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 5%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Ceramics Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

20 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling

Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 4 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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The Brannon Center Phone: 386-253-4700

PO Box 671 Fax: 386-253-6300

Daytona Beach, Florida 32115 Director: Cherry Smith

County: Volusia PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council of Aging of Volusia County

M-F 8:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 2000

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.: Gail Camputaro

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Activity enhancement

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 250 Annual Attendance: 60000 Male: 35% Female: 65% Age: Under 55: 1% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 24% 75+: 70%

White: 96% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 1% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Bridge Cards & Games

Program Offerings Each Month 60 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

60 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

140 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 3 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 25000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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The Roberts Center Phone: 239-657-2823

905 Roberts Ave. Fax: 863-675-6485

Immokalee, Florida 34142 Director: Farb Jones

County: Collier PSA: 8 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Tri-County Senior Services

M-F 8 am -3 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1987

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? To fund a senior center director and volunteer program coordinator; to repair /replace building components such as A/C system, roof, plumbing, etc.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 55 Annual Attendance: 200 Male: 57% Female: 43% Age: Under 55: 5% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 50% 75+: 15%

White: 28% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 33% Ethnicity: Black: 38% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 1%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Breakfast Meals Exercise Classes Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

6 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Y Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 8 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 720

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $300,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Business sponsors

Y Fundraisers

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Trenton Senior Center Phone: 352-463-3160

PO Box 509 Fax: Trenton, Florida 32693 Director: Sallie Browning

County: Gilchrist PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Closed Established:

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Bigger, better building; better food

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 22 Annual Attendance: Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 80% 75+: 20%

White: 80% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 20% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Exercise Classes Crafts

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 13 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4772

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

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Truman School Nutrition Site Phone: 305-295-5166

1016 Georgia Street Fax: Key West, Florida 33040 Director: Izehe Allen

County: Monroe PSA: 11 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 9 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1979

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase activities by increasing staff hours, hiring instructions, especially for computers arts and crafts

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 34 Annual Attendance: 8500 Male: 50% Female: 50% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 80% 75+: 10%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 25% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Tai Chi Entertainment Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month 10 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

1 Art classes 6 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs 1

10 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other: Blood Pressure checks

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: PT Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 4

Total Volunteers Annually: 64 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 703

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $115,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

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Union Meal Site Phone: 386-496-2342

855 SW 6 Ave Fax: Lake Butler, Florida 32054 Director: Carolyn Jones

County: Union PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 75 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2400

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Valparaiso Senior Center Phone: 850-833-9210

268 Glenview Avenue Fax: Valparaiso, Florida 32580 Director: Kathleen Stevenson

County: Okaloosa PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1983

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Exercise music, decorations, party foods, craft and project items, group games, items to have fun with as a group.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 19 Annual Attendance: 1400 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 60% 75+: 30%

White: 81% Asian/Pacific Islander: 4% Hispanic: 9% Ethnicity: Black: 6% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Parties Exercise Classes

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes 2 Special events and projects

8 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Y Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Donations

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Vero Beach Senior Center Phone: 772-569-0760

686 14th St. Fax: 772-778-7272

Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Director: Jennifer Jones

County: Indian River PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Indian River Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. 10 am -3 pm Established: 1982

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Arlene Fletcher

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? We get no funding now from the state

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 18 Average Daily Attendance: 150 Annual Attendance: 3000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 10% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 40% 75+: 30%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 10% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Dance Congregate Meals Art Classes

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) 2 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

2 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 4 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

4 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Y Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 50 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 23000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Wakulla County Senior Center, Inc. Phone: 850-926-7145

33 Michael Dr. Fax: 850-926-8138

Crawfordville, Florida 32327 Director: R.H. Carter

County: Wakulla PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Wakulla County Senior Center, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1975

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: R.H. Carter

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? unfunded food

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 50 Annual Attendance: 525 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 45% 75+: 45%

White: 75% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 25% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes Most Popular Activities

Transportation Congregate Meals Homemaker

Program Offerings Each Month 35 Educational classes (languages, computer) 20 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

12 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 5 Special events and projects

19 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 21 Total PT Staff: 15

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 15000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $851,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y State funds (General Revenue)

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y United Way

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Washington County Council on Aging Phone: 850-638-6216

1348 South Boulevard Fax: 850-638-6214

Chipley, Florida 32428 Director: Mary Enfinger

County: Washington PSA: 2 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Washington County Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a multi-service agency Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1986

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Mary Enfinger

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? paid activities, director full time, and buy supplies

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 25 Annual Attendance: 500 Male: 10% Female: 90% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 50% 75+: 30%

White: 92% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 8% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Art Crafts Line Dancing

Program Offerings Each Month 1 Educational classes (languages, computer) 31 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

12 Art classes 1 Special events and projects

8 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 17 Total PT Staff: 3

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2080

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y County government

Y United Way

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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Wava’s Hall Orange City Sr. Ctr. Phone: 386-253-4700

PO Box 671 Fax: 386-253-6300

Daytona Beach, Florida 32115 Director: Rocio Thompson

County: Volusia PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Council of Aging of Volusia County

M-F 8:30 am -4:30 pm

Location: In a recreation/community center

Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 2002

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Gail Camputaro

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Computer Lab

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: 65 Annual Attendance: 16500 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 40% 75+: 30%

White: 92% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 2% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Bingo Computer Classes Tai-Chi

Program Offerings Each Month 40 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

5 Art classes 5 Special events and projects

140 Recreational programs

1 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 25000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $101,700

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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West Citrus Community Center Phone: 352-795-6264

8940 W. Veterans Dr Fax: 352-795-3796

Homosassa, Florida 34448 Director: Pat Coles

County: Citrus PSA: 3 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: http://www.localendar.com/public/westcitruscc

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: County government

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: County government

Sat. Closed Established: 2001

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Cathy Pearson

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Additional staff to extend hours for night and weekend activities

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 200 Annual Attendance: 15,000 Male: 40% Female: 60% Age: Under 55: 10% 55-64: 60% 65-74: 15% 75+: 15%

White: 90% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 2% Ethnicity: Black: 3% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 5%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? Yes

Most Popular Activities

Computer Lessons Bingo Line Dancing

Program Offerings Each Month 30 Educational classes (languages, computer) 0 Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 10 Community organizations (retiree)

12 Art classes 25 Special events and projects

70 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: 100 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1,920

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $71,698

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

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West County Senior Center Phone: 561-996-4809

2916 State Road #15 Fax: 561-992-1011

Belle Glade, Florida 33430 Director: Tom Werner

County: Palm Beach PSA: 9 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Palm Beach County

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: County Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1978

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Increase staff (supportive); transportation for special events

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 40 Annual Attendance: 9600 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 20% 65-74: 60% 75+: 20%

White: 50% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 45% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Field trips Special Holiday Events

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

20 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Y Mental health counseling Y Case management Y Legal assistance Y Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 7 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 4500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $Non DOEA funding

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y County government

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West Escambia Senior Citizen Org. Phone: 850-453-0288

7275 Baronne Place Fax: Pensacola, Florida 32506 Director: Betsy Gaubrill

County: Escambia PSA: 1 Director’s E-mail: Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization:

M-F Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Sat. Established:

Sun. Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 50 Average Daily Attendance: Annual Attendance: Male: 0% Female: 0% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 0% 75+: 0%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 0 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 10400

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Reduced rate for seniors?

Funding Sources

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Westside Senior Center Phone: 904-261-0701

PO Box 1011 Fax: 904-845-4491

Hilliard, Florida 32046 Director: Ann Lloyd

County: Nassau PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web:

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Nassau County Council on Aging, Inc.

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Closed Established: 1974

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? Better meals served; purchase material for activities.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 30 Annual Attendance: 2000 Male: 10% Female: 90% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 0% 65-74: 100% 75+: 0%

White: 50% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 50% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Parties Educational Programs Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

Art classes Special events and projects

Y Recreational programs

Y Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Y Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services Y In-home services Mental health counseling Y Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 5 Total PT Staff: 5

Total Volunteers Annually: 12 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1920

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

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William Beam Senior Center Phone: 352-473-7121

100 Commercial Circle Fax: Keystone Hights, Florida 32656 Director: Renee Knight

County: Clay PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.claycountycouncilonaging.org

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: Clay County Council on Aging

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: In a county/local govt building Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. 8:30 am -3 pm Established: 1988

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need?

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 60 Average Daily Attendance: 55 Annual Attendance: 110 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 5% 65-74: 85% 75+: 10%

White: 70% Asian/Pacific Islander: 10% Hispanic: 10% Ethnicity: Black: 10% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Exercise Classes Music Cards/ Bingo

Program Offerings Each Month Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

5 Art classes 4 Special events and projects

31 Recreational programs

31 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance

Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 0

Total Volunteers Annually: 75 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 2000

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? Yes

Funding Sources

Y County government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fundraisers

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William Beardall Senior Center Phone: 407-246-2637

800 South Delaney Ave Fax: 407-246-4114

Orlando, Florida 32801 Director: Annie Sundquist

County: Orange PSA: 7 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.cityoforlando.net/cys/recreation

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Orlando

M-F 8 am -10 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. 9 am -10 am Established: 1986

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? New carpet, new piano, higher toilets new, sound and lighting system in ballroom, paint.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 55 Average Daily Attendance: 250 Annual Attendance: 100000 Male: 25% Female: 75% Age: Under 55: 10% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 50% 75+: 30%

White: 0% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 0% Ethnicity: Black: 0% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No

Most Popular Activities

Yoga Spanish Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 4 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

1 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 5 Community organizations (retiree)

8 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

10 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Information and referral Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance

Y Library Energy assistance Telephone reassurance Transportation Home-delivered meals Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 2 Total PT Staff: 6

Total Volunteers Annually: 20 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 1500

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $

Fees for activities? Some Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Donations

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Woodland Acres Center Phone: 904-630-0928

8200 Kona Ave Fax: 904-630-0216

Jacksonville, Florida 32211 Director: Larry Dixon

County: Duval PSA: 4 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.coj.net/Departments/Community+Services/

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: City of Jacksonville

M-F 8 am -5 pm Location: Type of Sponsor: Municipal Government

Sat. Closed Established: 1977

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? No Exec. Dir.:

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? More rooms to offer more activities

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 20 Annual Attendance: 5200 Male: 10% Female: 90% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 10% 65-74: 80% 75+: 10%

White: 80% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 5% Ethnicity: Black: 15% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Arts & Crafts Country Store Computer Classes

Program Offerings Each Month 14 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

30 Health and wellness (screenings, education) 1 Community organizations (retiree)

4 Art classes Special events and projects

30 Recreational programs

Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance Y Transportation Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs

Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 1

Total Volunteers Annually: Total Volunteer Hours Annually:

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Multiple Centers Approximate total annual operating budget? $4,500,000

Fees for activities? None Reduced rate for seniors? N/A

Funding Sources

Y Municipal government

Y Federal funds (Older Americans Act)

Y Community Development Block Grant

Y Donations

Y Grants

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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Zephyrhills Senior Center Phone: 813-788-0471

4645 Airport Rd. Fax: 813-788-3103

Zephyrhills, Florida 33542 Director: Donna French

County: Pasco PSA: 5 Director’s E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.caresfl.com

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Hours of Operation Sponsoring Organization: CARES

M-F 8 am -4 pm Location: Free-standing Senior Center Type of Sponsor: Private Non-Profit

Sat. Varies Established: 1981

Sun. Closed Lead Agency? Yes Exec. Dir.: Bill Aycrigg

Open 30+ hours/week? Yes Greatest Need? New computers, we have a waiting list for computer classes.

PARTICIPATION & DEMOGRAPHICS Age Eligibility: 0 Average Daily Attendance: 125 Annual Attendance: 38000 Male: 20% Female: 80% Age: Under 55: 0% 55-64: 30% 65-74: 50% 75+: 20%

White: 95% Asian/Pacific Islander: 0% Hispanic: 4% Ethnicity: Black: 1% Native American/Eskimo: 0% Other: 0%

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Outcome Measures? No Most Popular Activities

Bingo Pancake Breakfast Arts and Crafts

Program Offerings Each Month 20 Educational classes (languages, computer) Caregiver programs (respite, support)

5 Health and wellness (screenings, education) Community organizations (retiree)

1 Art classes 2 Special events and projects

20 Recreational programs

20 Senior services (Specified below.)

Other:

Services Y Information and referral Y Congregate meal Y Tax filing assistance Y Library Energy assistance Y Telephone reassurance

Transportation Y Home-delivered meals Y Intergenerational programs Adult day care services In-home services Mental health counseling Case management Y Legal assistance Financial assistance

STAFFING Director: FT Total FT Staff: 1 Total PT Staff: 2

Total Volunteers Annually: 60 Total Volunteer Hours Annually: 3800

FUNDING INFORMATION For how many centers? Single Center Approximate total annual operating budget? $114,500

Fees for activities? Most Reduced rate for seniors? No

Funding Sources

Y Donations

Y Fees for services

Y Fundraisers

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The Florida Department ofElder Affairs

4040 Esplanade WayTallahassee, Florida 32399-7000Phone: (850) 414-2000Fax: (850) 414-2004TTY: (850) 414-2001Web Address: http://elderaffairs.state.fl.usJeb Bush, GovernorTerry White, Secretary

The Florida Association ofSenior Centersc/o Sheila Salyer

Tallahassee Senior Services1400 North MonroeTallahassee, Florida 32303Phone: (850) 891-4000Fax: (850) 891-4020E-mail: [email protected]

A Partnership Between the Florida Department of Elder Affairsand the Florida Association of Senior Centers