Haverhill Clubhouse
The Haverhill Clubhouse is a place for individuals with mental illness to access vocational, educational and social opportunities. It is a program of Vinfen. The building is handicap accessible.
Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the organized recreational activity, sport or game of their choice. These programs may be offered by local clubs devoted to a particular activity or sport; may provide individual or team coaching assistance or instruction, access to equipment and facilities, and uniforms, if necessary; and may sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in amateur competitions, usually at the local, regional or state level, and provide officials for games. These events are generally for the enjoyment of the athletes and are not at a high enough competitive level to be considered spectator sports.
The Haverhill Clubhouse is a place for individuals with mental illness to access vocational, educational and social opportunities. It is a program of Vinfen. The building is handicap accessible.
This Center offers English for Speakers of Other Languages classes; a pre-school program; computer classes; citizenship preparation classes; an outreach program for Cambodian and Vietnamese communities; and an Elders’ Program. The Elders’ Program (Cambodian, Vietnamese, Chinese communities) provides transportation and translation for social services and medical needs and offers social events and interaction to prevent…
Road Scholar is the new name for the programs of Elderhostel. This is a not-for-profit organization that offers various educational traveling experiences across the United States and worldwide to adults age 55 years and older. These learning adventures are designed to be an introduction to a variety of subjects including history, culture, nature, music, and…
The Dunstable COA offers information and referral, health insurance counseling (SHINE), fuel assistance applications, a well adult monthly clinic, and various social activities. It provides transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping and other destinations locally and will transport to medical appointments out-of-town including Boston (approximately 50 mile radius) for a small fee.
The COA provides congregate meals, wellness clinics, friendly visitor program, SHINE program, podiatry clinics, and an outreach worker. It also offers an exercise class, crafts, knitting group and scrabble. The COA maintains an equipment loan closet for temporary or more permanent situations. It also has a handicap accessible van for local trips and uses the…
COA & senior center are at the same location which is fully accessible. A lunch program is offered on-site during the week for a suggested donation. Wheelchair van transportation for medical appointments, therapy, and shopping around Salisbury is available; a 2 day notice is required. Rides to out of town appointments can be arranged through…
The Senior Center (aka The SAGE Center) provides on-site lunches Monday through Thursday, transportation to medical appointments through the NEET Program, wellness clinics, a food pantry, a medical equipment loan closet and various recreational and social activities.
The Council on Aging offers information and referral, congregate meals, wellness clinics, outreach, health insurance information (SHINE), exercise classes, recreational and social activities, educational programs, and a friendly visitor program. It has a wheelchair accessible van and provides transportation to local medical appointments within Lowell and to surrounding towns on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for…
The COA provides a variety of services and programs including weekday hot meals (donation suggested); transportation to medical appointments (NEET Program) and scheduled shopping trips (senior bus); wellness clinics; outreach; friendly visitor program; health insurance counseling; tax preparation assistance; physical fitness classes; support groups; intergenerational programming; numerous classes; and social/recreational activities. The Friends of the…
The COA /Senior Center offers a variety of services and programs including, but not limited to, wellness clinics, weekday noon meals at the Center, local transportation in a wheelchair accessible van, money management, health insurance counseling, equipment loan program, exercise classes, social activities, trips, companion/respite care, and educational programs. The COA operates a thrift shop,…