Senior Center News

Want to “Stay Connected” while staying home and staying safe? The CT Department of Aging and Disability Services has a new grant program called “Stay Connected” that will provide technology such as laptops and tablets to older adults and individuals with disabilities who are increasingly socially isolated because of COVID-19.

Senior Center News

Even though Connecticut is in Phase 2 of our reopening, with Phase 3 currently on hold, older adults and individuals with chronic health conditions are being asked to stay home and stay safe.

SSC and KML Collaboration

We’re getting AMP-ed Suffield! The Aging Mastery Program® (AMP) is designed to inform, encourage, and support older adults as they take steps to improve their lives and engage with their communities.

Senior Center & Mini Bus News

Work Your Body… Relax Your Mind

Bay Path University Occupational Therapy students are back with a program designed just for us. This weekly series begins February 7 and will include exercise and strengthening groups focusing on balance and fall prevention while incorporating relaxation techniques and breathing strategies.

Senior Center News

We are excited to announce indoor Pickleball at the Senior Center, thanks to Katie Uzdarwin from Girl Scout Troop 10983 who is working on earning her Silver Award!

Senior Center News

Every May, the Administration on Aging, part of the Administration for Community Living, leads our nation’s observance of Older American’s Month. The 2019 theme, Engage at Every Age, emphasizes that you are never too old (or young) to take part in activities that can enrich your physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Senior Center News

It’s tax time…again! We are currently accepting appointments on Thursdays, February 8 through March 29 for AARP’s Tax Aide program so please call to schedule your appointment now.