Alton Multipurpose Senior Center - Senior Center in Alton MO

General Information

Name
Alton Multipurpose Senior Center
Address
204 South Main Street, Alton, MO 65606
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Phone
(417) 778-7342
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Details
Senior Centers Offer Friendship, Fun, and New Directions to Healthy Living. During the early 1980s, the SWMOA Board of Directors made a standing commitment to help senior organizations achieve local ownership of centers. This would guarantee a future for senior centers, even if our funding ceased. To fulfill this commitment, SWMOA began encouraging senior corporations to purchase senior center buildings, with the assurance that we would then rent or lease the building from them for services. The income from our rent or lease payments has helped senior communities successfully work toward debt-free ownership of their buildings. Today, we provide services through 38 senior centers. Our Senior Centers are generally open from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday, and they are managed by an employee of SWMOA, whose title is Senior Center Administrator. Our centers are committed to serving the full spectrum of seniors, from the healthy, active senior who wants to use a lifetime of skills and experience to make a difference in our community through volunteering, to the frail elder who requires assistance meeting the needs of daily life.
Membership Information
Services
Congregate and Home-Delivered Meals, Foot Clinic, Health Screenings, Exercise and Fitness, Tai Chi for Arthritis, Matter of Balance, Falls Prevention, CPR, Laughter Therapy, Chronic Disease Self-Management, Diabetes Self-Management, etc.
Age requirements
Operation Time
Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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