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    • Aging Services >
      • Adult Day
      • Home-Delivered Meals
      • Senior Life >
        • Enrichment Centers >
          • Henry Senior
          • Oldham Senior
          • Trimble Senior
      • Seniors At Home
    • Community Services >
      • Commodities
      • COMPASS
      • LIHEAP
      • Weatherization
  • Opportunities
    • Volunteer Opportunities
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    • Surveys
  • HOPE Community Center
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​Senior Life Enrichment Centers

Henry Senior Center
Oldham Senior Center
Trimble Senior Center
Through the Title III program, TCCAA operates three Senior Life Enrichment Centers that serve as focal points for the rural communities we serve. The primary purpose of the senior center is to enhance the quality of life for older adults. The centers support the seniors in their efforts to keep active and preserve their independence by promoting wellness, personal fulfillment and self-esteem. Services provided include:
  • Advocacy: Action taken on behalf of an older person to secure his/her rights or benefits. Staff receives, investigates, and works with clients on how to write letters or talk to people to resolve disputes or complaints.

  • Congregate Meals: Seniors are offered a nutritionally balanced noon meal in a social group setting.
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  • Counseling: Conducted by a certified, licensed or trained individual who through interviewing and listening with a sympathetic ear assist clients to enable them to resolve problems or relieve temporary stresses they encounter.

  • Education: Formal and informal opportunities are offered for individuals to acquire knowledge, experience or skills in such areas as nutrition; crime or accident prevention; or promote personal enrichment to increase or gain skills.

  • Exercise: Variety of available fitness opportunities and classes as well as planned activities to increase mobilization.

  • Health Promotion: Provides services designed to maintain or improve the health and well­being of participants, including health screening and assessments, organized physical fitness activities, home injury control and prevention strategies for chronic disease and other health conditions. 

  • Information & Assistance: Provides individuals with current information on opportunities and services available within their communities.

  • Outreach: Staff contacts older persons within the community to assess their needs and to encourage them to use services that are available.

  • Recreation: Activities which foster the health or social wellbeing of individuals through social interaction and the satisfying use of leisure time. Such activities may include, playing cards and games and going on outings.

  • ​Transportation: Transport for clients to and from the senior centers.
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This project is funded, in part, under a contract with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services with funds from the
​Community Services Block Grant Act of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

These programs are funded, in part, under a contract with KIPDA through the Department for Aging and Independent Living
with funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 

Public Notice of Rights Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964- TCCAA
TCCAA operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, and national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  Any person who believes her or she has been aggrieved by any unlawful discriminatory practice under Title VI may file a complaint with TCCAA.  For more information on TCCAA's civil rights plan and the procedures to file a complaint, please contact the following:
Brenda Fox
TCCAA Executive Director
502/222-1349
bfox@tccaaky.org
Carolyn Smither
TCCAA Title VI Coordinator
502/222-1349
csmither@tccaaky.org
A complaint may also be filed directly with:
Federal Transit Administration, Office of Civil Rights
Attention: Title VI Program Coordinator
East Building, 5th Flr., TCR 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE Washington, DC, 20590
©2022 Tri-County Community Action Agency, Inc.
Henry, Oldham & Trimble Counties - Kentucky
Administrative Office
1015 Dispatchers Way
​La Grange, KY 40031
Phone: (502) 222-1349
Fax: (502) 222-0968
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