Overview
Hazelwood Healthy Active Living Senior Center
The Hazelwood Healthy Active Living (HAL) Senior Center is a vital community hub operated by the City of Pittsburgh Department of Parks and Recreation (CitiParks). Dedicated to serving residents aged 60 and older, this facility provides a welcoming environment that fosters physical, intellectual, and social well-being. Located in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Allegheny County, the center is part of a citywide network of HAL facilities designed to support independent living and community engagement among seniors. The center offers a wide range of daily activities and essential services that cater to the diverse needs of the local senior population, ensuring they remain connected and active.
Nutrition and Social Services
- Congregate Meals: The center provides hot, nutritious lunches Monday through Friday. These meals are a cornerstone of the program, offering not just sustenance but a consistent opportunity for socialization. Registration is typically required in advance.
- Social Engagement: The facility serves as a gathering place for neighbors to meet, play cards, and participate in group discussions, combating social isolation.
- Information Resources: Staff can assist seniors in accessing information regarding other city and county services, including the Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging resources.
Health and Wellness Programs
- Fitness Classes: Regular physical activities are scheduled to match various ability levels, including chair exercises, yoga, and Tai Chi, promoting mobility and balance.
- Health Screenings: The center occasionally hosts blood pressure screenings and health education workshops provided by community partners.
- Recreational Activities: Members enjoy a variety of leisure pursuits such as Bingo, billiards, arts and crafts, and holiday-themed celebrations.
- Technology Access: Computer stations and instruction may be available to help seniors bridge the digital divide and stay connected with family.
Visiting and Membership
Membership is open to City of Pittsburgh residents who are 60 years of age or older. Spouses of members may also be eligible to join regardless of age. While there is generally no fee for membership, small suggested donations are accepted for lunch services to help sustain the program. Visitors should be aware that the center follows the City of Pittsburgh’s holiday schedule and may close for inclement weather. The atmosphere is casual and community-focused, prioritizing the safety and comfort of all attendees.
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