Overview
About the Department on Aging
The City of Bridgeport Department on Aging is the municipal agency dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents aged 60 and older. 👵 Located within the Eisenhower Senior Center on Golden Hill Street, this department serves as the central hub for senior services, advocacy, and recreational programming in the Park City. It oversees four senior centers—Eisenhower, Black Rock, East Side, and North End Bethany—providing safe environments for socialization and activity. 🎲 The department’s mission is to help seniors maintain their independence through nutritional support, health education, and connection to vital social services.
Programs and Services
The department offers a robust schedule of daily activities and essential assistance programs. Key services include:
- Transportation: Curb-to-curb transportation services are available for members to medical appointments, grocery stores, and the senior centers (advance reservation required).
- Nutrition Program: Serving hot, balanced lunches daily at the centers to ensure seniors have access to healthy meals.
- Assistance & Referrals: Staff help seniors navigate applications for the Renters Rebate Program, energy assistance, and the Farmers Market Nutrition Program.
- Wellness Activities: Offering fitness classes, bingo, ceramics, and computer literacy courses to keep minds and bodies active.
Membership and Visit Information
To access the senior centers and transportation services, residents must become members. 🆔 Valid photo identification and proof of Bridgeport residency are required to register. There is typically a nominal annual membership fee. 🛑 Safety Policy: Visitors and members are expected to adhere to the code of conduct. Weapons and illegal substances are strictly prohibited. The Eisenhower Center is centrally located downtown, making it easily accessible by public transit.
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