
Social isolation is an issue facing many seniors. So are mobility and transportation. Monroe County, New York, has a new program to address these concerns.
WXXI News reports that a new virtual senior center is offering residents, age 60 and older, access to a series of free, interactive, online programs ranging from health and education to socializing. The virtual senior center utilizes the Enliveo app in partnership with the New York State Office for the Aging, meaning residents can connect with seniors in other areas of the state.
Council of Seniors Wants to Support Older Americans
The Council of Seniors strives to help seniors stay connected and financially fit.
We are working diligently to get Congress to passThe SAVE Benefits Act. This crucial bill will put $581 back in retirees’ pockets to make up for Social Security cost-of-living adjustments that were far too low for years.
Sign our petition today to support our efforts. Congress has ignored the growing number of seniors expecting action for way too long.

