- Owner Occupant Load Program
Generations Family Health Center
Wednesday, March 27th from 11:45am-12:45pm
A community health worker from Generations Family Health Center will be at the Senior Center to discuss the health care services they offer. Generations offers access to Primary Care (Medical, Dental and Behavioral Health) and is currently accepting new patients of all ages. Generations also offers assistance with insurance applications, a Sliding Fee Scale available, assistance with linkages to financial benefits, and can help you to afford your prescriptions.
Drop-in between 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. to discuss your heath care needs. Appointment not needed.
Generations Family Health Center is located at 330 Washington Street, Norwich.
Ukulele Lessons
Wednesdays in March at 12:30 p.m
Interested in learning how to play the Ukulele? No experience is needed, just a willingness to learn something new and have fun playing. This 6-week beginner class began in February.
You can still join the last four classes in March. The last class will be on Wednesday, March 27th.
You must bring your own ukulele. Reasonably priced ukuleles can be purchased on Amazon.
Please sign up at Reception if interested.
Come out and play… a musical instrument!
Do you play a musical instrument? Do you think you’d enjoy playing different genres of music from over the years, including Country, Oldies, and Show Tunes
Rose City Senior Center’s Roseland Combo is looking for additional members to join them in entertaining a variety of groups. Stop by any Tuesday morning at 10:15 a.m. to meet with the current band members and see what joining the group is all about.
The group meets weekly on Tuesdays for rehearsal and periodically performs at local area senior housings, nursing homes, etc. Open to Senior Center Members only.
Call Hilary with any questions. (860) 889-5960
Property Rehabilitation Program
Friday, March 15th from 10:00-12:00pm
Nallely Chavez, Lead Program Community Liaison from the City of Norwich Community Development Office will be here to answer questions on funding they offer for repair and rehabilitation of properties where low and moderated income people live. Single family and multi-family structures are included.
Eligible repair & rehabilitation projects include: roof repairs or replacement, energy efficiency improvements for windows, furnaces & insulation, electrical system repairs, lead-based paint abatement and handicapped accessibility improvements.
Owner/Occupant (non-elderly) : 20-year repayment loan at 0% interest.
Owner/Occupant individuals 62+ : Deferred 0% interest loan due 30 years from the date of the lien, or at the transfer or sale of the property, or if the owner no longer resides in the premises.
Senior Center Closing Early on…
We will be closing early on March 12th at 12:30pm