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Services provided to City of Tulare’s Older Adults History – 50 Years of Senior Services! Recreation Programs & Activities Special Events Nutrition – Meals on Wheels Membership Benefits Volunteers Information & Referrals Partnerships
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50 Years of Senior Services!
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History Since 1963 Began with five community organizations 1973, the Tulare High School Adult Education 1973, the Tulare Woman’s Clubhouse 1974, Parks and Community Services Department applied to the California Department on Aging, Title VII Nutrition Grant, the Older Americans Act had been enacted in 1965 1975, second Meal Site - Claude Meitzenheimer Community Center January 31, 1991, the 11,000 square foot, $1.25 million Tulare Senior Community Center was opened for business Major Contributors: $90,000 grant Tulare received from the Senior Center Bond Act Project sponsored by the Agency on Aging Louis Rich, a business unit of Philip Morris Companies, Inc. and the nation’s number-one brand of turkey, contributed $95,000 to the center
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Recreation Programs & Activities
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Special Events
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Special Events!
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The Senior Center offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy a nutritious and delicious meal catered by Elaine’s Table among old and new friends. Lunch is served in our dining room, Monday thru Friday at 11:30 am. Meals are available by reservation to anyone 60 years of age and older, requested contribution is $3. The Home Delivered meal program offers temporary or long term service to those that are 60 years of age and older, home bound, and meet other eligibility requirements.
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PROGRAM The home delivery program was established in 1974 Serves seniors who have medical conditions that keep them homebound and unable to prepare their own meals. Participants tend to be less healthy, more functionally impaired, and may have no other resources 50 meals per day, 250 per week, 13,000 per year
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AARP Tax Service Live Music Mondays & Tuesdays Birthday Club Crochet & Knitting Ex-Chair-Cise Wii Bowling Travel Opportunities Mah Jong Tiles Bible Study $5 A small price to pay for a fulfilling social life! 1 FREE Lunch Ticket Blood Pressure Screening Hearing Testing Quarterly Educational Presentations Resource Room: senior- related services Information & Assistance Information & Referral Table Tennis FREE Literature: Books/Magazines Monthly Themed Special Events Flu Shots & Health Faire Extremely Low Fee Instructional Classes Card Games Fax Service Black & White Copies
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Our Volunteers! Over 100 volunteers 10,000 hours donated each year Volunteers, Senior Citizens Adults, HS & College students, interns, retired couples, unemployed persons looking for something to stay busy and connected with the community Very Enthusiastic, challenge- seeking, goal-oriented they want to make a positive difference in our community
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Information & Referral
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Partnerships AARP Allied One Hearing Central California Blood Bank Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency Tulare Adult School Tulare Nursing & Rehabilitation Tulare Regional Medical Center Tulare Senior Services, Inc. Valley Caregiver’s of Fresno
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