Goodwill Homes Senior Center - Senior Center in Memphis TN

General Information

Name
Goodwill Homes Senior Center
Address
163 West Raines Road, Memphis, TN 38109
Map
Phone
(901) 789-8355
Contact Name
Vallery Young
Email address
seniorcenter@ghcs.biz
Details
Provides activities that focus on preventing institutionalization. Secures and coordinates services for seniors with assistance from volunteers and community agencies. Provides socialization for individuals 55 years and older to alleviate isolation and assist the individual in maintaining self-sufficiency. Provides Adult Day Care for individuals 60 years and above and younger adults with physical, mental or emotional disabilities. Offers outreach services in the community to those who are unable to attend the program on a daily basis due to critical health problems.
Membership Information
Services
Low impact exercise by professional fitness trainers, weight room; Ceramics; Sewing; Crocheting; Nutritious Lunches; Transportation to and from the center for Adult Day Care clients, field trips and medical appointments
Age requirements
55+ years
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