Programs

    Horseshoe Pits -Looking for people interested?

    The Senior Center has Horseshoe Pits in the back that are currently in unusable condition.

    We are thinking of repairing them but want to get an idea if people would be interested in playing.

    Let Hilary know if you would be interested in playing if the pits get repaired.  (860) 889-5960

     

    Preventative Health Clinic with Nurse Rebecca- Wednesdays at 9:00am

    Appointments are currently being scheduled on Wednesdays.

    Toenail cutting and ear flushing appointments for Senior Center members are available in our Health Clinic with Nurse Rebecca Braddock.  Rebecca can provide foot care to seniors who are not on blood thinning medications or who are not a diabetic.  Rebecca will be at the Senior Center on Wednesday mornings, with appointments available from 8:15am – noon.

    Please call Mike to schedule your appointment.  (860) 889-5960

     

    PODIATRY Clinic with Dr. Thomas Walter, D.P.M- First Friday of the Month

    Appoinments are on the 1st Friday of each month for toenail cutting.

    The cost is $15.00 per visit and an appointment is necessary.

    Appointments are scheduled by calling Mike at the Senior Center at 8600-889-5960.

    This program is supported by Sr. Resources Agency on Aging with Title III funds made available under the Older Americans Act.

    AARP Driver Safety – Smart Driver Course (Vitrual ZOOM Class)

    The AARP Smart Driver Course is currently being offered as an online class or a ZOOM class.  Consult your insurance agent for information about discounts available from taking this class.

    For more information and to take the class ONLINE, go to: www.aarpdriversafety.org   Use coupon code DRIVINGSKILLS for 25% off 

    For more information and to take a ZOOM class, Visit: aarp.cvent.com/dsvirtual or Contact: Brent Leveille,  bbleveille@gmail.com

     

     

     

    Connection + Community = Volunteering

    AmeriCorps Seniors, managed by TVCCA, brings people together and creates impactful opportunities for people to connect with one another.  If you are 55+ and looking to volunteer, contact TVCCA to learn how volunteering to grocery shop or visiting with an elderly or disabled person improves the quality of life for them to continue living independently.

    For information, contact: Georgia James (860) 425-6608   gjames@tvcca.org