Programs

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Fitness Programs

The Fitness Programs at the Groton Senior Center promote and maintain the physical abilities of participants and also group classes offer a chance to socialize with other class members and provide mental stimulation through music and physical motion.  Class sizes range from small Qi Gong classes to large Cardio Sculpt classes.

Music Programs

The music programs at the center provide an opportunity for seniors to develop their skills in music whether it is learning to read music, sing in harmony or learning to play piano.  The choruses also take a leadership role in the community by going out to entertain at adult day centers, nursing facilities and schools.

Education/Enrichment

Programs in this category provide seniors with time to learn new skills in the areas of the arts, technology, health and more.  Through education the seniors develop and help maintain their mental abilities as well as support their self-esteem and creative needs.  Class sizes are small to medium.

Cards/Games

A variety of choices for group play and individual play.  Promotes mental stimulation and provides for socialization.  Research has shown that Bingo and other games are good for the brain.  They stimulate memory, attention skills and have great social interaction which works on many parts of the brain.  Our games programs include a variety of levels from basic to more challenging options.

Social Scene

These are events often attached to meals that are offered to provide socialization and entertainment for seniors.  Most events have a meal or food attached to them. These include the afternoon teas, monthly birthday/anniversary parties, special breakfasts, club gatherings, dinner and movie nights, annual Gnog Show (formerly Gong Show), annual Great American Picnic, Luau, Thanksgiving Dinner, Holiday dinner and Rotary dinners.  A regional dinner dance is held annually also to allow for socializing with friends from the other towns in the county.

Community Service Programs

These programs offer the seniors an opportunity to take a leadership role in community involvement either through sponsoring a community event or by participating in the community event.

Health Services

These services are provided to help seniors age at home and stay as well as possible.  Everyone is encouraged to take advantage of the programs.

Nutrition Services 

In addition to health services, the nutrition programs offer the opportunity for improved nutrition for participants and also in some cases a way to socialize with other seniors in small to large groups.

Human Service programs

These programs also support seniors aging in place.  They promote individual self-efficacy in making better choices and decisions about their individual needs.

Transportation Services

These programs support aging in place and allow seniors to stay active in their community and at the center.

    April 6-8, 13-15, 20&21- Groton Regional Theatre presents “A Street Car Named Desire”

    Tickets are $12 for seniors and in advance and $15 at the door.
    Curtain time for this show is 7:30 PM.
    The play by Tennessee Williams, this renowned drama
    follows troubled former schoolteacher Blanche DuBois
    as she leaves small-town Mississippi and moves in with
    her sister, Stella Kowalski, and her husband, Stanley, in
    New Orleans. Blanche’s flirtatious Southern-belle
    presence causes problems for Stella and Stanley, who
    already have a volatile relationship, leading to even
    greater conflict in the Kowalski household.

    Tuesday, March 6th- Groton CTriad for Senior Safety

    Monthly TRIAD TUESDAYS begins March 6th at 11:45 am
    with our own Groton Police TRAID members in the Community Room.

    ​A QUESTION BOX will be at the front desk for you to ask
    your question for the upcoming TRAID TUESDAY program.
    The purpose of Triad is to promote older adult safety and
    to reduce the fear of crime that older adults often
    experience through the partnership of Town of Groton
    Law Enforcement, Seniors, Peoples Bank and Groton
    Senior Center.

    Notice a new face in the kitchen? Meet Lynnsie, our new kitchen assistant.

    Lynnsie comes to us after retiring from Connecticut College where she started in
    the Harris Kitchen and ended her 23 years career in the grounds department.
    When not working, you will likely find her in her yard pruning and gardening as
    needed or with her granddaughter Brooklyn.
    Does she look familiar? She is also Jennifer from the front desks mother. Stop in
    and say hello to her today!