How old do I need to be to be eligible for the Council on Aging’s programs and services?
A. For most of our programs and services, you must be at least 60 years of age. For our Senior Dinner Program, if you are under 60 but your spouse is 60 or older, you are also eligible. Any one can enjoy a meal at one of our eleven meal sites, but if you are under 60 years of age and you do not meet the above criteria, you will be asked to pay $5.50 per meal, instead of the recommended donation of $3.50. The age of eligibility for the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is 55. In addition to serving seniors, The Resource Center provides services to physically disabled individuals 18 and older. To be eligible for the Minor Home Repair Program, you must be at least 62 years of age.
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