Senior Center Activities Suspended through January 31st
Tuesday Jan 4th, 2022
Senior Center Activities Suspended through January 31st
Media Contact: Kelleigh Eastman: kelleigh.eastman@baltimorecity.gov
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Baltimore, MD (January 4, 2022) – Due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases the Baltimore City Health Department will suspend in-person senior center activities effective today (01/04/2022) to help curb community transmission. This directive impacts the following city-operated senior center locations, including the Cherry Hill location operated in partnership with the Department of Recreation and Parks:
- Waxter Senior Center, 1000 Cathedral St., (410) 396-1324
- Oliver Center Senior Center 1700 Gay St., Ste B, (410) 396-3861
- Hatton Senior Center 2825 Fait Ave., (410) 396-9025
- Harford Senior Center 4920 Harford Rd., (410) 426-4009
- Sandtown Winchester Senior Center 1601 Baker St., (410) 396-7725
- Zeta Center for Healthy and Active Aging 4501 Reisterstown Rd. (410) 396-3535
- Cherry Hill Senior Center at the Rowing Center, 3301 Waterview Ave., (410) 396-2920
The Health Department’s Aging Services will continue to provide telephonic services to its members and provide grab-and-go boxed meals at senior center locations on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please call the centers in advance to check on hours and availability.
Older residents and family caregivers who require additional support during this time should call the Maryland Access Point at (410) 396-CARE (7723) for assistance.