By Thomas H.
May is Older American’s Month (OAM). This annual celebration is led by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), which is part of the US Department of Health and Human Services. This year’s theme is “Powered by Connection.” This theme recognizes that meaningful relationships and social connections are very important, especially as we age. Being connected to others, says the ACL, helps us maintain good health and overall well-being. Among other benefits, “connection” helps older people combat isolation and loneliness.
Senior centers play a vital role in helping older people stay connected with their community. They offer a welcoming and supportive space where those over age 55 can take part in activities, enjoy a meal, socialize, and make new friends.
There are over 2 dozen senior centers in Philadelphia. Some neighborhoods have more than one. Others serve several neighborhoods. Seniors who need transportation may be able to use Septa’s CCT service to get to and from their nearest senior center.
The following is a list of senior centers in Philadelphia. Each one offers a unique mix of activities and services. Contact the senior center nearest you for information on their hours and activities.
Senior Centers in Philadelphia
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403 Rector Street
Philadelphia, PA 19128215-487-1750
- Center in the Park
5818 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144215-848-7722
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Juniata Park Older Adult Center
1251 East Sedgley Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134215-685-1490
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KleinLife Northeast Philadelphia and Russian Speaking Satellite
10100 Jamison Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19116215-698-7300
- KleinLife: Rhawnhurst Satellite
2101 Strahle Street
Philadelphia, PA 19152215-745-3127
- Lutheran Settlement House Senior Center
1340 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125267-426-8610
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Remote programming only.
3201 N. 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140215-685-9844
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2433 S. 15th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145215-218-0800
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Martin Luther King Older Adult Center
2100 W. Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19121215-685-2716
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Nativity BVM Senior Community Center
3255 Belgrade Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134215-423-2772
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2121 N. Howard Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
215-423-7241
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8101 Bustleton Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19152215-685-0576
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827 N. Franklin Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123215-978-1300
- On-Lok House
219 N. 10th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107215-925-3118
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Peter Bressi Northeast Senior Center
4744-46 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19124215-831-2926
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PHA Cassie L. Holly Senior Center
2100 Dickinson Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146215-684-4891
- PHA Emlen Arms Senior Center
6733 Emlen Street
Philadelphia, PA 19119215-684-5892
- PHA Wilson Park Senior Center
2508 Jackson Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145215-684-4895
- Philadelphia Senior Center – Allegheny Branch
1900 W. Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19132267-286-1455
- Philadelphia Senior Center on the Avenue of the Arts and Asian Pacific Resource Center
509 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147215-546-5879
- South Philadelphia Older Adult Center
1430 East Passyunk Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19147215-685-1697
- Southwest Senior Center
6916 Elmwood Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19142215-937-1880
- St. Edmonds Senior Community Center
2130 S. 21st Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145215-790-9530
- Star Harbor Senior Citizen Center
4700 Springfield Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143215-727-0100
- West Oak Lane Senior Center
7210-18 Ogontz Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19138215-685-3511
- West Philadelphia Senior Community Center
1016-26 N. 41st Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104215-386-0379
If you or a loved one needs help to live fully and independently at home, JEVS Care at Home can help. Contact us today for more information on our services for seniors and adults with disabilities.
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