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  2. PSS Centers. All ten PSS Centers in upper Manhattan and the Bronx help older adults stay healthy, engaged and connected. Learn More. PSS Circle of Care. Our caregiver support program for New Yorkers offers free critical services and support. If you care for someone who is frail, chronically ill or has memory loss, you are not alone.

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  3. Connect with services and participate in activities with the Department for the Aging. Using the finders below, you can locate the closest provider near you, or see what programs you want to participate in, either online or in-person.

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  5. JASA honors older New Yorkers as vital members of society, providing services that support aging with purpose and partnering to build strong communities.

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    There are more than 300 older adult centers (OACs) and affiliated sites throughout the five boroughs that provide healthy meals, fun activities, classes, fitness programs and social services. Older adult center membership is free and open to all New Yorkers, ages 60 and older. Both in-person and virtual activities are designed to meet the needs of ...

    OACs offer meals that are healthy and nutritious. In neighborhoods with diverse populations, centers provide culturally aligned meals that are representative of the community. All meals are certified by registered dietitians to ensure they are nutritious and meet dietary guidelines and standards, such as filling half of the plate with fruits and ve...

    OACs offer fun activities, in addition to classes that teach new skills and learning. Some of the classes and activities, you can see in our centers include: 1. Arts and crafts 2. Music and Theater Arts 3. Computer classes 4. Dominos, Bingo, Chess and Ping-Pong 5. Gardening 6. Recreational day trips 7. Holiday and birthday celebrations 8. and much ...

    Staff at OACs help their members with resources and programs, like accessing benefits and entitlements, including Medicare/Medicaid, SCRIE, and SNAP. Some centers also offer transportation servicesfor essential medical and social service appointments for people who lack access to transportation or cannot use public transportation. On-site and virtu...

    OACs also keep members active and engaged through fitness and exercise programs, as well as proven effective evidence-based classes. In addition, centers offer trainings and workshops on health prevention and how to manage chronic illnesses and preventing falls at home. Some fitness programs and workshops you may see at your local OAC include: 1. W...

    The Department for the Aging is committed to building a community of inclusion and equity. We fund OACs for special populations, including SAGE Centers across the city and the Queens Center for Gay Seniors, which serve LGBTQ+ elders. There is also VISIONS at Selis Manor Senior Centerfor blind and visually impaired older adults. Services, classes, v...

  6. Riverstone recognizes the importance and challenge of being a caregiver. An array of free services help you find balance. Support groups, yoga, Memory Cafe and professional guidance and tips for self-care. And much, much more.

  7. Find Services. Aging Connect is the New York City Department for the Aging’s information and referral contact center for older adults and their families. To reach Aging Connect, call 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469) or send us a message.

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