Recognizing the importance of fostering meaningful relationships and combating social isolation among our senior community members, this initiative is designed to create a supportive and engaging environment. Our goal is to bridge the gap between generations, cultivate lasting connections, and enhance the well-being of older adults by providing opportunities for social interaction, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging.
These programs are free and open to any adult over the age of 55. To learn more, volunteer, or make a referral to any of the programs listed, click "Learn More" below.
Older adults can work one-on-one with a volunteer navigator to identify potential risks of isolation or loneliness. Once screened, navigators will work to connect them to individualized services and supports that can help reduce their isolation and its causes.
Fun, free & friendly service that pairs volunteers with individuals interested in receiving weekly, friendly calls. These weekly calls service as a beckon to reach out to individuals who may feel lonely and seek additional resources. Our friendly callers are the bridge between at-risk older adults and isolation navigators.
One-on-one technology training for older adults to help build skills & confidence using digital devices and online platforms. These training sessions are free, friendly & relaxed. Sessions take place every Thursday from 3pm to 5pm at the Taylor Community Library. Registration recommended.
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