Check out this month’s edition of Senior Living in Alexandria (SLA) featuring Madison Reeder, a dietitian who works with the INOVA PACE Program. This month, she and SLA host Jim Roberts sat down to talk about both the importance of maintaining a nutritious diet, and the fact
Read more →Senior Services of Alexandria (SSA) is proud to announce that it received a $5,000 395 Express Lanes Community Grant to support its Meals on Wheels Saturday program. Senior Services of Alexandria, in partnership with the City’s Division of Aging and Adult Services and over 350 volunteers, is
Read more →The National Gallery of Art has introduced several new programs that make its tours more accessible for those with impaired vision, dementia, and who speak ASL. Just Us at the National Gallery of Art This program will provide interactive, discussion-based experiences in the galleries for people with
Read more →Senior Services of Alexandria (SSA) is proud to announce that it has received a $1,500 grant from Meals on Wheels America to support its client pet support program. Funding will be used to provide food, supplies and care for area clients with pets – all of which
Read more →Check out this month’s program with Jane King from the Alexandria Commission on Aging and Debbie Spiliotopoulos with the Northern Virginia Regional Commission talking about age friendly communities. Alexandria is part of AARP’s age-friendly communities effort to make communities safe and vibrant for all ages. View this
Read more →The City of Alexandria is offering a Senior Cool Care program for eligible seniors and adults with disabilities who need cooling in their homes. To be eligible you must be 60 years or older, meet income guidelines and be a city resident of Alexandria. Call 703-746-5999 for
Read more →Our June Speaker Series- A Livable Community for Seniors- took place on Wednesday, June 21, from 10:00 a.m.-Noon at Beatley Central Library. It was a full house and Representatives from Alexandria’s Commission on Aging talked about the latest progress made in transforming Alexandria into a livable community for seniors.
Read more →After a careful vetting process, the Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington has selected Senior Services of Alexandria (SSA) to be part of the Class of 2017-18. SSA has undergone an extensive review process, and has met the Catalogue’s high standards. Potential donors can be confident that the
Read more →The Alexandria Gazette recently published an article about the upcoming June 21 Community Forum: Making Alexandria a Livable Community for Seniors from 10 am to 12 noon at the Beatley Central Library, 5005 Duke Street in Alexandria. Come of part of Alexandria’s future! Representatives of Alexandria’s Commission
Read more →The June edition of The Zebra newspaper features SSA in two article both on Page 41. The first is about the June Speaker Series on Livable Communities taking place on June 21 at Beatley Central Library, 5005 Duke Street from 10 am to 12 noon. Members of
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