Davidson County Senior Services has started its twenty-fourth Meals on Wheels route in the High Rock Lake community.
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Davidson County Senior Services has started its twenty-fourth Meals on Wheels route in the High Rock Lake community.
The Davidson County Senior Center in Lexington (555-B West Center St. Ext.) will host the program on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 to 10 a.m. January 6 -February 12 at no charge to county residents age 55 and older. Preregistration is required by January 1.
Davidson County Senior Services is excited to announce an expansion of program offerings at the Southmont Civic Center. The expansion is designed to meet growing demand and help more senior adults live healthy, independent and socially connected lives within their own homes and communities.
The initiative hopes to bridge generations with the timeless power of the written word—handwritten letters that build friendships, spark imagination, and remind both age groups that their voices matter.
Brooke Adams, Special Events Coordinator for Davidson County Senior Services, has been honored as a winner of the National Council on Aging (NCOA)'s National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC) Program of Excellence Awards. The Thomasville Senior Center, part of Davidson County Senior Services, is one of just seven senior centers across the country to receive this prestigious recognition for their exceptional work serving older adults.
Brooke Adams, Special Events Coordinator for Davidson County Senior Services, has been honored as a winner of the National Council on Aging (NCOA)’s National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC) Program of Excellence Awards. The Thomasville Senior Center, part of Davidson
This new class series is scheduled on Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. July 30 through October 29 at the Davidson County Senior Center in Thomasville (211 W. Colonial Dr.). This 14-week series will be provided free of charge to county residents age 55 and older.
People 60 and older, as well as adults with disabilities, are eligible to sign up for assistance from May 1–Oct. 31 at local aging agencies across the state. Since 1986, the relief program has purchased fans for older adults and adults with disabilities, providing them with a more comfortable living environment and reducing heat-related illnesses.
NCDHHS, Division of Aging Deputy Director presents state award to local honoree.