This past year has been a whirlwind of growth throughout many of our programs. With over 160 + activities/events each month our seniors have no problem finding ways to stay active. Our activities range from educational, to social, to health and recreational programs; as well creating a wonderful environment to meet people and explore a variety of options to stay active and involved. In addition, we provide a transportation program for seniors and disabled residents to meet their medical appointments, grocery trips and nutritional needs. We are also a Volunteers of America nutritional meal service site and the coordinating site for the Douglas County Meals on Wheels Program. This is very important, as the number of homebound residents needing this service continues to grow.
We continue to see requests for services continue to rise - from transportation to activities to health and wellness programs. We also know that socialization and volunteering opportunities are also very important to our older adults. Our programs are educational in nature and offer activities, fitness, nutrition options, massage therapy, reflexology, art therapy, and educational topics to engage this vast age demographic. In addition, we offer sports programs and fitness activities which include golf, bowling, pickleball, tennis, hiking and softball leagues. In 2024 alone, over 350 volunteers served the Center by helping organize fundraising events and worked on many of our activities and programs, acted as lunchroom servers or meals on wheels delivery drivers, and helped with community events hosted by other organizations. This equated to over 25,000 volunteer hours. The Center could not operate at the level it does without the generous hours of volunteer service we receive from our senior residents.