Cpc - Open Door Senior Center - Senior Center in New York NY

General Information

Name
CPC - Open Door Senior Center
Address
168 Grand Street, New York, NY 10013
Map
Phone
(212) 431-9026
Contact Name
Po-Ling Ng
Email address
png@cpc-nyc.org
Details
Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily. The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space located in Chinatown. Educational, recreational, and cultural activities/workshops promote an active and healthy lifestyle for seniors, assisting them emotionally, mentally, and physically. Open Door's case management provide one-on-one assistance in benefits entitlements, translation/interpretation services, and/or social support for community members and their families. Our program provides healthy and balanced daily meals for seniors, which meets Department for the Aging’s (DFTA) nutritional requirements. Open Door is also a subcontractor for Meals on Wheels, where we prepare and deliver meals to our home bound seniors seven days a week.
Membership Information
Services
Daily Meals; Educational, Recreational, and Cultural Activities/Workshops
Age requirements
60+ years
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