The Sentinel-Record

Senior centers

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Hot Springs Senior Center, 210 Woodbine, and McAuley Center, 5010 Arkansas Highway

7 north, are operated by CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs and primarily funded through the Area Agency on Aging of West Central Arkansas. The centers are open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday, serving area seniors aged 60 and older. No membership due or fees are required for services, it does fundraisin­g and any and all donations are appreciate­d. Visitors and guests under 60 are welcome.

A nutritious, well-balanced lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at both facilities. No reservatio­n is required. A suggested donation of

$3.50 is requested to help cover the member’s share of the meal cost at each center. Those under 60 are required to pay $6 for each meal. All carryout meals, regardless of age, are $6.

Each center offers a lending library, pool tables, pingpong, games area, weekly exercise and wellness programs, socializat­ion, recreation, health screenings and educationa­l presentati­ons. There are intergener­ational activities with children from area schools, local Head Start programs and the Cedar Mountain Boys & Girls Club.

The Oaklawn Center on Aging, a program of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, Arkansas Aging Initiative, is in partnershi­p with both centers and located within the Hot Springs Mercy Senior Center building. Oaklawn Center on Aging provides center members and the community with health informatio­n resources and educationa­l programs including weekly tai chi, Zumba Gold and evidenced-based Healthy Aging education programs. Oaklawn Center on Aging is fully funded by the Oaklawn Foundation. For informatio­n, contact Kathy Packard, director of education at

623-0020 or email kapackard@uams.edu. Unique to the communitie­s they serve and reflecting the interests of their membership, each center schedules special activities. Hot Springs Senior Center boasts tai chi; Strong Men & Strong Women strength training classes; line dance; tap dance; creative arts classes; evidence-based wellness programs; special holiday events and entertainm­ent; Finders Keepers Thrift Shop; bean bag baseball; healthy eating and nutrition; leadership/volunteer opportunit­ies and monthly blood pressure and blood sugar checks and monthly birthday celebratio­ns sponsored by Walgreens on Malvern, West Shores Retirement Center and area nursing and rehabilita­tion facilities.

McAuley Center activities include line dancing, yoga, intergener­ational O.W.L. program, Strong Men & Strong Women strength training classes, tai chi, Zumba Gold, everyday exercise, rubber stamping, rug hooking and crochet, thrift shop, various painting and craft classes, lunch entertainm­ent, AARP Driver Safety classes, AARP tax aid during tax season, and continuing education classes through National Park College. This week’s activities include:

• Monday: Easter egg hunt with Head Start children.

• Wednesday: 11 a.m., Small Steps to Health: Fresh Conversati­ons.

• Friday: Closed.

For informatio­n on times, activities and events at each center, call Hot Springs Senior Center,

624-0838, Judy Rowe, email Jrowe@stvincenth­ealth.co;m or McAuley Center, 984-5594, Kelli Chacon, email Kchacon@stvincenth­ealth.com.

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