The Sentinel-Record

Senior center

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Hot Springs Mercy Senior Center, 210 Woodbine, and Mcauley Center, 5010 Highway 7 north, are both operated by St. Joseph’s Mercy Health Center 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 through Friday. Membership is free of charge for those aged 60 and older and visitors are always 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 modest donation is requested to help cover the member’s share of the meal cost; $ 3 has been set as a suggested donation at each center. Any and all donations are greatly appreciate­d. Those under 60 are required to pay $ 6 for each meal.

Each center offers a library, pool tables, ping pong, games area, weekly exercise and wellness programs, socializat­ion, recreation, health screenings and educationa­l presentati­ons. In addition, there is a Seniornet computer training site at the Hot Springs location. Intergener­ational activities with children from area schools, local Head Start programs and the North Garland County Boys & Girls Club are popular with members.

Oaklawn Center on Aging, administer­ed by the Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, is a community partner located within the Hot Springs Mercy Senior Center. Oaklawn Center on Aging provides center members and the community with health informatio­n resources and education programs including weekly Tai Chi, Zumba Gold and Healthy Aging presentati­ons. For informatio­n, contact kapackard@ uams. edu, 623- 0020.

Unique to the communitie­s they serve and reflecting the interests of their membership, each center schedules special activities. Hot Springs Mercy Senior Center boasts an Art Gal- lery Wall, creative arts classes, Tai Chi, Strong Men and Strong Women strength training classes, Zumba Gold, Dulcimer lessons, Nell’s Resale Shop, bean bag baseball, line dancing, AARP Chapter 3 monthly meetings and a monthly educationa­l series - Health Chat.

Mcauley Center activities include line dancing, tutoring for area youths, intergener­ational O. W. L. program, Strong Men and Strong Women strength training classes, Tai Chi, Zumba Gold, Everyday Exercise, rubber stamping, rug hooking and crochet, thrift shop, various painting and craft classes, AARP Driver Safety classes, AARP tax aid during tax season, continuing education classes through National Park Community College and Senior Olympics award winning ping pong and billiards. In addition, a Mercy Express Care Health Clinic is located within Mcauley Center ( 501984- 6780) for minor medical illness or emergency.

This week’s special events include: Hot Springs Center: Tuesday: 1 p. m. AARP meeting Mcauley Center: Not available For informatio­n on times, activities and events, contact Hot Springs Mercy Senior Center: 624- 0838 or judy. rowe@ mercy. net; or Mcauley Center, 501984- 5594 or amanda. maness@ mercy. net.

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