From WOOD COUNTY COMMITTEE ON AGING
The Wood County Committee on Aging (WCCOA) has announced the reopening of its North Baltimore Area Senior Center on Monday, Sept. 15. The center, located at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 215 N. 2nd St., North Baltimore, will resume operations Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The reopening celebration will mark the return of services and programs for older adults, including:
- Daily activities, such as exercise, crafts, social events, blood pressure and glucose screenings, bingo, technology assistance, and educational opportunities
- Congregate meals served daily at noon
- By reservation
- $2 suggested donation for those 60 and over
- $5 fee for those under 60
- Homebound residents of Wood County age 60 and up are eligible for the home-delivered meal program
- WCCOA will deliver one hot meal every day from Monday to Friday, excluding agency holidays, with an optional two frozen meals for the weekend if necessary
- Home-delivered meal clients can choose between two different entrees each day
- WCCOA offers a sugar-free dessert option
- Suggested donation is $2 per meal
- For more information, contact the Social Services department at 419-353-5661 or 1-800-367-4935
“We are thrilled to welcome back our North Baltimore community members to a space that offers not only nutritious meals but meaningful programs that support the health, engagement, and well-being of the older adults in the North Baltimore area,” said Alisha Nenadovich, executive director of WCCOA. “We look forward to seeing familiar faces and meeting new ones as we continue our mission of providing older adults with services and programs which empower them to remain independent and improve their quality of life.”
For more information about the North Baltimore site or to volunteer, contact Scott Gross at 419-257-3306 or wccoa@wccoa.net. Additional details are available at www.wccoa.net.
