Senior centers offer opportunities for older adults to stay active and engaged in their communities.
But getting there isn’t always convenient or even possible for some people. That’s why Monroe County is offering residents who are 60 and older access to a virtual senior center. It offers a series of free, interactive, online programs ranging from health and education to socializing.
Leanne Rorick, an aging services administrator with the county’s Office for the Aging, said this is an option for seniors who need to remain at home to, perhaps, care for a grandchild or a spouse…