Senior Centers in Arkansas

Senior Centers in Arkansas: A Practical, Verified Guide for 2025

Last updated: August 2025

— Written for older Arkansans and their families who want clear, trustworthy, and step‑by‑step help.

If You Need Emergency Help

  • Call 911 for any life‑threatening emergency.
  • For a mental health or emotional crisis, call or text 988, or use the chat at the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Get help at 988lifeline.org (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services/SAMHSA).
  • Poisoning or medication mistakes: call Poison Control at 1‑800‑222‑1222 or visit Poison Control official site.
  • Suspected elder abuse, neglect, or exploitation: contact Arkansas Adult Protective Services (APS) through the Arkansas Department of Human Services. Start at the official APS page to get the current hotline and reporting steps: Report adult maltreatment (Arkansas DHS).
  • Unsure where to turn? Call 2‑1‑1 or visit Arkansas 2‑1‑1 (United Way) for statewide referrals.

Table: Emergency numbers at a glance

Situation Who to contact Official source
Police, fire, medical emergency 911 Your local public safety agency
Mental health crisis 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline SAMHSA: About 988
Poisoning or meds mistake 1‑800‑222‑1222 HRSA Poison Help
Elder abuse/neglect/exploitation Arkansas Adult Protective Services Arkansas DHS
“What services exist near me?” Arkansas 2‑1‑1 Arkansas 2‑1‑1

Key Takeaways

  • Senior centers in Arkansas are community hubs for meals, social activities, rides, classes, Medicare counseling, and more. Many services are funded by the federal Older Americans Act and run locally by Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) and partners. See: ACL overview of Older Americans Act programs.
  • Most services for people 60+ don’t require you to “prove” low income. Centers commonly suggest voluntary donations. No one is turned away for not contributing. See: ACL Nutrition Services (Title III‑C).
  • The fastest way to find a nearby center is the federal Eldercare Locator or Arkansas DHS’s aging pages at Arkansas DHS.
  • Help is available for special groups, including veterans, LGBTQ+ older adults, people with disabilities, rural residents, and Native elders connected to tribal programs (often across state lines).
  • Programs change. Always confirm hours, menus, ride rules, and any fees with your local center or AAA before you go.

What Is a Senior Center (and what you can expect in Arkansas)

Senior centers are local gathering places for adults typically 60 and older. They usually offer:

  • Congregate (group) lunches, often on weekdays
  • Classes and activities (fitness, crafts, technology)
  • Health and wellness programs (screenings, falls prevention)
  • Information and assistance (finding help with benefits)
  • Transportation to the center or medical appointments (varies by county)
  • Volunteer opportunities and social events

These services are part of a national network under the Older Americans Act, overseen by the U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL) and delivered locally by AAAs and their partners. Learn more at: ACL Supportive Services (Title III‑B) and ACL Nutrition Services (Title III‑C).

Table: Common services you’ll see at Arkansas senior centers

Service What it usually includes Where to confirm details
Group lunches (congregate meals) Hot lunch on weekdays, holiday menus vary. Suggested donation, no one refused. ACL Nutrition Services and your local AAA via Eldercare Locator
Home‑delivered meals (Meals on Wheels) For homebound older adults who can’t attend a center. Health/safety checks by driver. Check eligibility locally; search providers at Meals on Wheels America
Transportation Rides to the center; sometimes to shopping or medical visits. Reservations often required. Ask your center/AAA; for statewide transit policy see Federal Transit Administration – Rural Transit (5311)
Health & wellness classes “A Matter of Balance,” chronic disease self‑management, screenings, flu shots (varies). UAMS Centers on Aging
Medicare counseling Free, unbiased help comparing plans and costs in Medicare. Arkansas SHIIP (Insurance Department)
Legal help Help with simple civil legal issues (wills, powers of attorney, benefits). Your AAA via Eldercare Locator; statewide partners include Legal Aid of Arkansas and Center for Arkansas Legal Services
Benefits screening Help with SNAP, LIHEAP, property tax relief, and more. AAA via Eldercare Locator; official program sites listed below

Reality check: Not every center can offer every service every day. Small or rural centers may have limited hours, fewer staff, or waitlists (especially for rides and home‑delivered meals). Always call ahead.


Who Qualifies and How It Works

  • Age: Most services are for adults 60+ (Older Americans Act standard). Some programs also serve the spouse/partner of a person 60+, or younger adults with disabilities in certain circumstances. See general rules at ACL Supportive Services.
  • Income: There is no means test for Older Americans Act services like congregate meals. Centers may ask for a voluntary donation. See ACL Nutrition Services.
  • Residency: Generally you use the center in your community, but visitors are welcome; check if you need to register.
  • Paperwork: Centers often ask for basic contact info, emergency contacts, and dietary/allergy notes.

How to Find a Senior Center Near You

  1. Use the Eldercare Locator (official federal directory):
  2. Check Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS):
  3. Ask 2‑1‑1:
    • Visit Arkansas 2‑1‑1 or dial 2‑1‑1 and say you’re looking for “senior centers” or “Area Agency on Aging” in your county.

Table: Quick tools to locate a center

Tool What it does Link
Eldercare Locator Federal directory for local AAAs, senior centers, and services Search Eldercare Locator
Arkansas DHS State aging/older adult services and links to local providers Arkansas DHS — Aging & Adult Services
Arkansas 2‑1‑1 Phone/web referrals by county/ZIP Visit Arkansas 2‑1‑1

Tip: When you call a center for the first time, ask about today’s menu, class schedule, ride rules (how many days ahead to book), suggested donation for meals, and whether you need to fill out a quick registration card.


Signing Up: Simple Steps and Documents

  • Step 1 — Call the center: Confirm hours, meal times, and whether you need a reservation.
  • Step 2 — Register: First visit may include a short form with your contact info and emergency contact.
  • Step 3 — Ask about rides: If you don’t drive, ask how far in advance to reserve a ride and if there’s a donation.
  • Step 4 — Bring what’s helpful: Photo ID is usually enough. If you want help with benefits, bring more (see below).

Table: What to bring and why

If you’re coming for… Helpful to bring Why
Lunch or a class Photo ID and emergency contact info Basic registration and safety
Medicare counseling (SHIP) Medicare card, list of meds, current plan info, any letters from Social Security/Medicare To compare plans and costs accurately
Benefits help (SNAP/LIHEAP) Proof of identity, address, income (Social Security statement), utility bill, and any medical expense receipts To check eligibility and complete applications
Legal clinic Any documents you have (will draft, POA draft, lease, benefit letters) To get accurate advice

Note: If you don’t have a printer or copier, ask the center if they can make copies for your application appointment.


Costs, Donations, and How Funding Works

Older Americans Act services are supported by federal, state, and local funds. Centers often suggest a small donation for lunch (and sometimes rides), but you cannot be denied services if you don’t contribute. See ACL Nutrition Services.

Table: What you might pay

Service Typical cost in practice Notes
Congregate lunch Voluntary donation (often a few dollars) No one is refused for not paying
Home‑delivered meals Voluntary donation Priority based on need; ask about waitlists
Transportation Sometimes a suggested donation per trip Reserve ahead; medical rides may have limits
Classes/fitness Often free or low‑cost Special workshops may have grants/sponsors
Medicare counseling (SHIP) Free Arkansas SHIIP

Deeper Look: Common Programs You’ll See

  • Congregate Meals (Title III‑C): Hot lunches served in a group setting with nutrition standards set by ACL. Donation is voluntary. Learn more: ACL Nutrition Services.
  • Home‑Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels): For those who are homebound and can’t prepare meals. Drivers often do a brief wellness check at delivery. Find providers: Meals on Wheels America — Find Meals. Eligibility and waitlists vary by county.
  • Supportive Services (Title III‑B): Transportation, information and referral, help with paperwork, and access to legal services. Overview: ACL Supportive Services.
  • Health Promotion and Evidence‑Based Programs: Classes like falls prevention (“A Matter of Balance”) and chronic disease self‑management. Check your area’s offerings via UAMS Centers on Aging.
  • Medicare Counseling (SHIP): Free, unbiased help choosing Medicare plans, comparing drug coverage, and spotting billing mistakes. Official state program: Arkansas SHIIP (Insurance Department).
  • Legal Assistance: Many areas partner with legal aid groups for simple wills, powers of attorney, and consumer issues. See Legal Aid of Arkansas and Center for Arkansas Legal Services, or request a referral through your AAA (Eldercare Locator).
  • Emergency Preparedness and Weather Closures: Arkansas faces tornadoes, severe storms, and extreme heat. Centers may close or adjust services during severe weather. Follow updates from the Arkansas Department of Health and the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management.

Reality check: Transportation and meal delivery capacity can be tight after storms or during heat waves. Ask your center about backup plans and wellness checks ahead of peak weather seasons.


Transportation: Getting There (and back)

  • Center vans or partner transit often offer door‑to‑door rides. Reserve at least 24–72 hours ahead; policies vary.
  • Rural areas may rely on regional public transit funded in part by the Federal Transit Administration’s Section 5311 program. Learn more about how rural transit is supported: FTA Rural Transit (5311).
  • If you have Medicaid, you may have Non‑Emergency Medical Transportation (NET) to covered medical appointments. Start at Arkansas DHS (Medicaid) and ask your health plan or local DHS office about current transportation arrangements.

Tip: For a ride to the center plus a same‑day medical appointment, ask whether you need to book two separate trips (one with the center, one with the transit provider).


Help With Bills and Benefits (often accessed through your center/AAA)

  • Medicare: Free counseling via Arkansas SHIIP.
  • SNAP (food help): Apply via DHS; centers can often connect you. Start at USDA SNAP overview and follow Arkansas links through Arkansas DHS.
  • LIHEAP (energy bills): Arkansas’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps with heating/cooling bills in certain seasons. See Arkansas LIHEAP (DHS).
  • CSFP (Commodity Supplemental Food Program for seniors): Monthly food box if eligible. Program details at USDA — CSFP.
  • Lifeline phone/internet discount: Helps low‑income consumers with monthly phone or internet costs. See Lifeline Support (USAC).

Note: Income limits and seasons change. Always verify current rules.


Health, Wellness, and Safe Living

  • Evidence‑based classes and screenings reduce falls and help you manage chronic conditions. Ask your center about schedules or check UAMS Centers on Aging.
  • Vaccines and screenings may be offered onsite by partners. For vaccine guidance, visit the Arkansas Department of Health or talk to your doctor.
  • Heat safety: Watch for heat advisories and cooling center announcements via your county emergency office and Arkansas Department of Health.

Your Rights, Safety, and How to Speak Up


Inclusiveness and Specialized Support

LGBTQ+ older adults

  • Many centers welcome everyone and may host inclusive programs. If you want LGBTQ+‑affirming groups or resources, ask your AAA for referrals or contact national supports such as SAGE (LGBTQ+ Elders).
  • For Medicare and benefits help with privacy concerns, you can book one‑on‑one counseling through Arkansas SHIIP.

Veteran seniors

Seniors with disabilities

  • Senior centers serve people 60+ regardless of disability. Ask about accessible transportation, ramps, restrooms, and hearing‑friendly spaces.
  • For independent living support beyond the center, contact the statewide network of independent living services via Arkansas 2‑1‑1 or your AAA (find through Eldercare Locator).

Tribal‑specific resources

  • Arkansas does not have federally recognized tribes headquartered in‑state, but many Native elders in Arkansas are citizens of tribes in neighboring states. If you are a tribal citizen, contact your tribe’s elders program or Indian Health Service clinic:
  • Your local AAA can also help coordinate services while you access tribal benefits.

Rural seniors and families with limited access

  • Transportation and internet access can be tough. Ask your AAA about ride days, volunteer driver programs, and meal delivery options.
  • For broadband updates and digital skills classes, check the Arkansas State Broadband Office and ask your center about basic smartphone or computer workshops.
  • If you’re far from a center, ask about “pop‑up” meal sites, mobile classes, faith‑based lunch days, or wellness checks coordinated by your AAA.

How to Choose the Right Center for You

  • Location and ride options: How long is the wait for rides? How far do they go?
  • Meals: What days are meals served? Do they offer low‑sodium or diabetic‑friendly options?
  • Activities: Are there classes you enjoy? Do times match your routine?
  • Accessibility: Are there ramps, elevators, accessible parking, and seating?
  • Help with benefits: Is there a regular day for SHIIP counseling or legal clinics?

Tip: Try more than one center if there’s another nearby. You can enjoy events at multiple sites.


Real‑World Examples (what it often looks like)

  • Meal reservations: Some centers ask you to call by 10 a.m. the day before for lunch the next day. This helps kitchens plan portions and reduce waste (a requirement tied to federal nutrition standards: ACL Nutrition Services).
  • Ride booking: Rural programs may schedule shopping trips on set weekdays by community. Medical rides often require 48–72 hours’ notice and might be prioritized by urgency or availability.
  • Weather closures: On days with ice or severe storms, centers may close or switch to phone wellness checks and shelf‑stable meal deliveries. Follow your county emergency management office and local radio, and check the Arkansas Department of Health.

Simple Checklist: Do This This Week

  • Find your nearest senior center: Search Eldercare Locator.
  • Call and ask about lunch, rides, and this month’s calendar.
  • Ask when the SHIIP counselor is onsite for Medicare questions: Arkansas SHIIP.
  • If utility bills worry you, ask your center about LIHEAP: Arkansas LIHEAP (DHS).
  • Store these numbers: 911, 988, Poison Control 1‑800‑222‑1222, and your center’s phone.

Resources by Region (how to connect locally)

Because programs, hours, ride rules, and menus differ by county, your Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is your best “regional headquarters.” Use the Eldercare Locator to get the official AAA for your ZIP code.

Tip: Keep an eye on local hospital or university partners like the UAMS Centers on Aging for special wellness classes in your region.


Common Roadblocks (and how to handle them)

  • “Rides are booked solid.” Ask to be waitlisted, request the earliest time of day, or ask about volunteer driver programs and public transit options supported by the FTA’s rural program: FTA Rural Transit (5311).
  • “I can’t afford the donation.” You do not have to donate to receive services supported by the Older Americans Act. See ACL Nutrition Services.
  • “I live too far.” Ask your AAA about satellite meal sites, pop‑up activities, or home‑delivered meals if you qualify.
  • “I’m overwhelmed with paperwork.” Bring your mail to the center on a counseling day. SHIIP and benefits staff can help you sort it out: Arkansas SHIIP.
  • “I don’t use the internet.” Ask the center staff to make calls with you and print forms; or call Arkansas 2‑1‑1 for phone assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Are Arkansas senior centers free?
A: Many services are free, and some (like lunches and rides) ask for a voluntary donation. You won’t be denied service if you can’t donate. See ACL Nutrition Services.

Q: Can someone under 60 come with me?
A: Policies vary. Spouses/partners of someone 60+ often can participate. Some centers allow younger adults with disabilities. Ask your center or AAA. See general Older Americans Act rules at ACL Supportive Services.

Q: How do I find home‑delivered meals?
A: Ask your local center or AAA about eligibility and waitlists, or search Meals on Wheels America — Find Meals.

Q: What if I need a ride to the doctor?
A: Many centers arrange rides, but medical trips may have limits and require advance booking. If you have Medicaid, ask about Non‑Emergency Medical Transportation (NET) via Arkansas DHS. Rural public transit may also help: FTA Rural Transit (5311).

Q: Can I get help choosing a Medicare plan?
A: Yes. Arkansas’s SHIIP program offers free, unbiased Medicare counseling: Arkansas SHIIP (Insurance Department).

Q: Do centers offer special diets?
A: Menus follow nutrition standards, and some locations offer options like low‑sodium or diabetic‑friendly meals. Ask your center in advance. See ACL Nutrition Services.

Q: How do I report elder abuse or a scam?
A: If it’s urgent, call 911. Otherwise, report maltreatment to APS via Arkansas DHS. Report scams to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and find support at the DOJ Elder Justice Initiative.

Q: What if the center closes for bad weather?
A: Check local TV/radio, the center’s phone line, and county emergency management. For statewide health advisories: Arkansas Department of Health.

Q: Can I volunteer?
A: Yes—meal packing, driving, greeting, event help, and more. Ask your center or AAA (Eldercare Locator).

Q: Where can I get help with utility bills?
A: Ask your center or AAA about LIHEAP: Arkansas LIHEAP (DHS).

Q: Is there help with taxes?
A: Many centers host AARP Foundation Tax‑Aide volunteers in tax season: AARP Tax‑Aide site locator.


Extra Tips to Make the Most of Your Center

  • Call early in the week to book that week’s rides.
  • Bring a small notebook to track appointments, menus, and questions for counselors.
  • Ask about caregiver support groups if you look after a spouse, sibling, or friend.
  • If you miss a meal reservation, call to cancel—someone else may need that plate.
  • Ask about “evidence‑based” classes; they’re tested programs with good results and often grant‑funded.

Resource Tables You Can Keep

Table: Key programs and where to apply/learn more

Need Where to start Official source
Find a senior center/AAA Eldercare Locator Search Eldercare Locator
State older adult services Arkansas Department of Human Services Arkansas DHS — Aging & Adult Services
Medicare counseling Arkansas SHIIP Arkansas Insurance Department — Seniors
Energy bill help LIHEAP Arkansas LIHEAP (DHS)
Food help (home‑delivered) Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels — Find Meals
SNAP food benefits DHS (apply online or via county office) USDA SNAP overview
Legal help Legal Aid partners Legal Aid of Arkansas, Center for Arkansas Legal Services
Health and wellness classes UAMS Centers on Aging UAMS Centers on Aging
Rural transit context FTA FTA Rural Transit (5311)

Resources (official and well‑established)


About This Guide

by the GrantsForSeniors.org Editorial Team

The GrantsForSeniors.org editorial team has been building benefit and assistance resources for seniors nationwide since 2020. We research programs across all 50 states by reviewing government websites, checking agency updates, and gathering information from available sources.

Our Commitment to You:
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While we work hard to provide the most accurate information available, please note that program details and eligibility requirements can change. We recommend always checking with the official program source or agency website for the most current information, as we are not official agencies but rather compile available information.

• Last Updated: August 2025
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Disclaimer

This guide is for general information only. Programs, hours, eligibility, and contacts can change. Always verify details with your local senior center, Area Agency on Aging, Arkansas Department of Human Services, or the official program website linked above. We do not provide legal, medical, or financial advice.

Arkansas Senior Centers

Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.

NameAddressCityPhoneAge
Alma Senior Activity Center248 Collum Lane East Alma, AR 72921Alma(479) 632-353560+
CADC Arkadelphia Senior Activity Center1305 North 10th Street Arkadelphia, AR 71923Arkadelphia(870) 246-987160+
Ash Flat Senior Life Center324 Homewood Lane Ash Flat, AR 72513Ash Flat(870) 994-237160+
Ashdown Senior Center1321 Gordon Dr Ashdown, AR 71822Ashdown(870) 898-2808
Bald Knob Senior Citizens Center400 E 4th St Bald Knob, AR 72010Bald Knob(501) 292-0124
Barling Senior Citizens Center1605 M Street Barling, AR 72923Barling(479) 452-118760+
Batesville Senior Activity Center1590 College Street Batesville, AR 72501Batesville(870) 793-882160+
Beebe Senior Center836 S. Apple Street Beebe, AR 72012Beebe(501) 882-5151
CADC Benton Senior Wellness and Activity Center1800 Citizens Drive Benton, AR 72015Benton(501) 315-064560+
Benton County Senior Activity and Wellness Center3501 SE L Street Bentonville, AR 72712Bentonville(479) 273-734860+
Carroll County Senior Activity and Wellness Center202 West Madison Berryville, AR 72616Berryville(870) 423-326560+
Big Flat Senior Center9975 E Hwy 14 Big Flat, AR 72617Big Flat(870) 448-367460+
Blytheville Senior Center1101 David Lane Blytheville, AR 72315Blytheville(870) 762-1222
Booneville Senior Center545 Heritage Drive Booneville, AR 72927Booneville(479) 675-485160+
Bradford Senior Center309 West Elm Street Bradford, AR 72020Bradford(501) 344-1250
Mid-Delta Community Services Inc. - Brinkley Center705 West 6th Street Brinkley, AR 72021Brinkley(870) 734-123460+
Brockwell Senior Life Center30 Chapel Hill Road Brockwell, AR 72517Brockwell(870) 368-024160+
CADC Bryant Senior Wellness and Activity Center6401 Boone Road #3 Bryant, AR 72022Bryant5019430056360+
LCCA - Cabot Senior Center506 N. Grant St. Cabot, AR 72023Cabot(501) 843-2196
Camden Senior Center465 Columbia Ave SW Camden, AR 71701Camden(870) 836-6314
Caraway Senior Life Center305 North New York Avenue Caraway, AR 72419Caraway(870) 482-3348
LCCA - Carlisle Senior Center405 E Main St Carlisle, AR 72024Carlisle(870) 552-7429
Cedarville Senior Center732 Pirates Way Cedarville, AR 72932Cedarville(479) 474-542960+
Franklin County Senior Center222 North Vine Street Charleston, AR 72933Charleston(479) 965-255760+
Cherokee Village Senior Life Center2 Santee Drive Cherokee Village, AR 72529Cherokee Village(870) 257-630160+
Chidester Senior Center136 Hwy. 57 Chidester, AR 71726Chidester(870) 685-2969
Mid-Delta Community Services Inc. - Clarendon Center553 North 7th Street Clarendon, AR 72029Clarendon(870) 747-561060+
Johnson County Senior Activity Center1421 Oakland St Clarksville, AR 72830Clarksville(479) 754-614860+
Clinton Senior Center311 Yellow Jacket Lane, Suite 1 Clinton, AR 72031Clinton(501) 745-2544
Conway Senior Center705 East Siebenmorgen Conway, AR 72032Conway(501) 327-289560+
BRAD - Corning Senior Wellness Center1403 Main St Corning, AR 72422Corning(870) 857-630860+
Crossett Senior Citzens Center1208 Pine Street Crossett, AR 71635Crossett(870) 364-691560+
Damascus Senior Center7349 Hwy. 65 South Damascus, AR 72039Damascus(501) 289-3342
Leon Millsap Senior Activity Center1301 E. 8th St Danville, AR 72833Danville(479) 495-737160+
Dardanelle Senior Activity Center701 N. 5th St Dardanelle, AR 72834Dardanelle(479) 229-412960+
Dermott Senior Citizens Center115 E. Iowa Dermott, AR 71638Dermott(870) 538-395260+
LCCA - Des Arc Senior Center1103 E Main St Des Arc, AR 72040Des Arc(870) 256-3751
Dewitt Senior Citizens Center206 N. Main DeWitt, AR 72042DeWitt(870) 619-231160+
Dierks Senior Center811 Missouri St Dierks, AR 71833Dierks(870) 286-2218
Elkins Senior Activity and Wellness Center149 W. 1st St Elkins, AR 72727Elkins(479) 643-274160+
LCCA - England Senior Center100 E Taylor St England, AR 72046England(501) 842-3591
Eudora Senior Citizens Center220 N Hwy. 65 Eudora, AR 71640Eudora(870) 222-320460+
Evening Shade Senior Center101 Hookrun Loop Evening Shade, AR 72532Evening Shade(870) 266-3660
Fairfield Bay Senior Center385 Dave Creek Parkway Fairfield Bay, AR 72088Fairfield Bay(501) 884-7800
Farmington Senior Activity and Wellness Center340 W. Main St Farmington, AR 72730Farmington(479) 267-570960+
Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center945 S. College Fayetteville, AR 72701Fayetteville(479) 571-292060+
Hillcrest Towers Volunteer Senior Activity Center1 North School Avenue Fayetteville, AR 72701Fayetteville(479) 571-2920
Marion County Senior Activity and Wellness Center5966 Hwy 202 East Flippin, AR 72634Flippin(870) 453-848860+
Fordyce Senior Citizen Center608 Moro Street Fordyce, AR 71742Fordyce(870) 352-3214
Foreman Senior Center220 North Bell Foreman, AR 71836Foreman(870) 542-6253
Forrest City Senior Life Center2550 South Washington Forrest City, AR 72335Forrest City(870) 494-4708
Baker Senior Citizens Center3600 North Albert Pike Avenue Fort Smith, AR 72904Fort Smith(479) 782-038660+
Beckman Senior Citizen Center2100 North 31st Street Fort Smith, AR 72904Fort Smith(479) 785-006560+
Fort Smith Senior Activity Center2700 Cavanaugh Road Fort Smith, AR 72908Fort Smith(479) 648-997060+
Mid Town Senior Citizens Center1411 Rogers Avenue Fort Smith, AR 72901Fort Smith(479) 782-119260+
Gentry Senior Activity and Wellness Center121 E. Main Street Gentry, AR 72734Gentry(479) 736-037860+
CADC Glenwood Senior Activity Center229 Betty Street Glenwood, AR 71943Glenwood(870) 356-421260+
Billy V. Hall Senior Activity and Wellness Center1870 Limekiln Road Gravette, AR 72736Gravette(479) 787-595060+
Greenbrier Senior Center21 Broadview Greenbrier, AR 72058Greenbrier(501) 679-310360+
Greenland Volunteer Senior Activity Center170 Letitia Street Greenland, AR 72737Greenland(479) 442-2554
Betty Wilkinson Senior Activity Center125 West Center Street Greenwood, AR 72936Greenwood(479) 996-658160+
CADC Gurdon Senior Activity Center410 East Main Street Gurdon, AR 71743Gurdon(870) 353-209560+
Hamburg Senior Citizens Center1406 North Main Hamburg, AR 71646Hamburg(870) 853-246760+
Hardy Senior Center304 Johnson Street Hardy, AR 72542Hardy(870) 856-217560+
Harrisburg Senior Life Center300 Fairgrounds Road Harrisburg, AR 72432Harrisburg(870) 578-2871
Boone County Senior Activity and Wellness Center1516 Rock Springs Road Harrison, AR 72601Harrison(870) 741-150560+
Hartford Senior Citizen Center182 Broadway Street Hartford, AR 72938Hartford(479) 639-281660+
Waychoff Senior Center320 Trailwood Dive Heber Springs, AR 72543Heber Springs(501) 362-241360+
Mid-Delta Community Services Inc. - Lakeview Center14426 Hwy 44 Helena, AR 72342Helena(870) 827-663160+
Hope Senior Center104 South Main St Hope, AR 71801Hope(870) 777-2380
Horatio Senior Center1106 McCoy Dr Horatio, AR 71842Horatio(870) 832-4961
CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs Senior Center301 Broadway Hot Springs, AR 71901Hot Springs(501) 624-083860+
CHI St. Vincent Senior Center - McAuley5010 Hwy 7 North Hot Springs Village, AR 71909Hot Springs Village(501) 984-559460+
Madison County Senior Activity and Wellness Center903 N. College Huntsville, AR 72740Huntsville(479) 738-275060+
Imboden Senior Citizens Center102 West Fourth Street Imboden, AR 72434Imboden(870) 869-2131
Jacksonville Senior Wellness and Activity Center100 Victory Circle Jacksonville, AR 72076Jacksonville(501) 982-753160+
Newton County Senior Activity and Wellness Center100 E Clark St Jasper, AR 72641Jasper(870) 446-553160+
Joiner Senior Citizens CenterSouth Hwy 61 Joiner, AR 72350Joiner
Jonesboro Senior Life Center707 East Washington Jonesboro, AR 72401Jonesboro(870) 207-7611
Judsonia Senior Center1000 S. 4th Street Judsonia, AR 72081Judsonia(501) 729-4629
Lake City Senior Life Center401 Walnut Street Lake City, AR 72437Lake City(870) 237-1077
Festinger Memorial Senior Citizen Centers751 N Lakeshore Dr. Lake Village, AR 71653Lake Village(870) 265-303560+
Lavaca Senior Center104 South Division Street Lavaca, AR 72941Lavaca(479) 674-557760+
Leachville Senior Citizens Center46 Cashion, Route 2, Box C-9 Leachville, AR 72438Leachville(870) 539-2331
Lepanto Senior Life Center100 Stevens Square Lepanto, AR 72354Lepanto(870) 475-6005
Lincoln Senior Activity Center116 East Park Lincoln, AR 72744Lincoln(479) 824-386160+
East Little Rock Senior Center2500 East 6th Street Little Rock, AR 72202Little Rock(501) 375-9132
Lockesburg Senior Center107 W. Hickory Lockesburg, AR 71846Lockesburg(870) 289-6871
LCCA - Betty Fort Senior Center1 Newberry Dr Lonoke, AR 72086Lonoke(501) 676-6971
Lowell Senior Activity Center704 East Monroe Street Lowell, AR 72745Lowell(479) 365-275560+
CADC Malvern Senior Activity Center1800 West Moline Malvern, AR 72104Malvern(501) 332-537460+
Mammoth Spring Senior Life Center950 Archer Ave Mammoth Spring, AR 72554Mammoth Spring(870) 625-708260+
Manila Senior Center855 Airport Road Manila, AR 72442Manila(870) 570-0084
Marianna Senior Center45 W. Mississippi St Marianna, AR 72360Marianna(870) 270-5040
Mid-Delta Community Services Inc. - Marianna Center53 Poplar Street Marianna, AR 72360Marianna(870) 295-212560+
Marked Tree Senior Life Center212 10th Street Marked Tree, AR 72365Marked Tree(870) 358-3751
Marmaduke Senior Center957 Lillian Blvd Marmaduke, AR 72443Marmaduke
Searcy County Senior Activity and Wellness Center509 Zack Road Marshall, AR 72650Marshall(870) 448-299960+
Mid-Delta Community Services Inc. - Marvell Center708 College Street Marvell, AR 72366Marvell(870) 829-386660+
Maumelle Center on the Lake2 Club Manor Cove Maumelle, AR 72113Maumelle(501) 851-434450+
Mayflower Senior Center1 Ashmore Mayflower, AR 72106Mayflower(501) 470-335060+
McGehee Senior Citizens Center900 W Oak St. McGehee, AR 71654McGehee(870) 222-343460+
Polk County Senior Center401 Autumn Lane Mena, AR 71953Mena(479) 394-545960+
Monette Senior Life Center504 South Williams Street Monette, AR 72447Monette(870) 486-2480
Monticello Senior Citizens Center203 Henley Drive Monticello, AR 71655Monticello(870) 367-243460+
T. C. Vaughan Senior Activity Center706 N. Division Morrilton, AR 72110Morrilton(501) 354-804460+
CADC Mount Ida Senior Activity Center158 Senior Drive Mount Ida, AR 71957Mount Ida(870) 867-231360+
Mt. Vernon Senior Center5 Garland Springs Rd Mount Vernon, AR 72173Mount Vernon(501) 849-232360+
Van Matre Senior Activity & Wellness Center1101 Spring St Mountain Home, AR 72653Mountain Home(870) 424-305460+
Mountain View Senior Life Center210 School Avenue Mountain View, AR 72560Mountain View(870) 269-310160+
Mountainburg Senior Activity Center101 Highway 71 NW Mountainburg, AR 72946Mountainburg(479) 369-264360+
Mulberry Senior Activity Center29 Kirksey Parkway Mulberry, AR 72947Mulberry(479) 997-190160+
CADC Murfreesboro Senior Activity Center120 E. Court, Suite A Murfreesboro, AR 71958Murfreesboro(870) 285-231260+
Nashville Senior Center206 East Howard St Nashville, AR 71852Nashville(870) 845-2859
Newark Senior Activity Center130 14th St Newark, AR 72562Newark(870) 799-231260+
Newport Senior Life Center400 N. Pecan Newport, AR 72112Newport(870) 217-0456
Patrick Henry Hays Senior Center401 West Pershing Blvd North Little Rock, AR 72114North Little Rock(501) 975-429750+
Shepherd's Center of North Little Rock4400 J.F.K. Blvd. North Little Rock, AR 72190North Little Rock(501) 771-0774
Oil Trough Senior Activity Center50 Main Street Oil Trough, AR 72564Oil Trough(870) 264-322160+
Osceola Senior Center701 North Walnut Osceola, AR 72370Osceola(870) 563-1314
Pangburn Senior Center905 Second Street Pangburn, AR 72121Pangburn(501) 728-3302
Busily Enjoying Everyday Seniors (BEES) - 12th Str121 North 12th Street Paragould, AR 72450Paragould(870) 239-4093
Busily Enjoying Everyday Seniors (BEES) - Paragoul100 West Walnut Paragould, AR 72450Paragould(870) 239-8739
Parks Senior Citizens Center11021 Lynnwood Loop Parks, AR 72950Parks(479) 577-261260+
Patterson Senior Life Center303 W. Cache Street Patterson, AR 72123Patterson(870) 731-5033
Diane Wilson Senior Activity Center107 N Magnolia Street Perryville, AR 72126Perryville(501) 889-558760+
BRAD - Piggott Senior Wellness Center161 E. Pfiffer Piggott, AR 72454Piggott(870) 598-399360+
Strachota Senior Citizens Center801 East 8th Avenue Pine Bluff, AR 71601Pine Bluff(870) 543-632360+
BRAD - Pocahontas Senior Wellness Center1505 Airport Road Pocahontas, AR 72455Pocahontas(870) 892-847360+
Prairie Grove Senior Activity and Wellness Center475 Ed Staggs Drive Prairie Grove, AR 72753Prairie Grove(479) 846-279460+
Prescott Senior Center419 East Main Prescott, AR 71857Prescott(870) 887-511960+
Rector Senior Center120 E First St Rector, AR 72461Rector(870) 595-3082
Rison Senior Citizens Center50 I.E. Moore Drive Rison, AR 71665Rison(870) 639-411460+
Rosebud Senior Center5900 Hwy. 36 West Rose Bud, AR 72137Rose Bud(501) 556-4967
Pope County Senior Wellness & Activity Center1010 N. Rochester Ave Russellville, AR 72801Russellville(479) 968-503960+
Salem Senior Life Center309 West Church Street Salem, AR 72576Salem(870) 895-314760+
Scotland Senior Center11751 Highway 95 West Scotland, AR 72141Scotland(501) 592-3377
John E. Lightle Senior Center2200 East Moore Street Searcy, AR 72143Searcy(501) 268-2587
Sheridan Senior Citizens CenterGrant County Park Sheridan, AR 72150Sheridan(870) 942-482460+
Jack Evans Senior Citizens Center2301 Thornhill Dr Sherwood, AR 72120Sherwood(501) 834-577050+
Shirley Senior Center489 Highway 9 East Shirley, AR 72153Shirley(501) 723-4669
Sidney Senior Citizens CenterMain Street Sidney, AR 72577Sidney(870) 283-6556
Siloam Springs Senior Activity and Wellness Center750 Heritage Court Siloam Springs, AR 72761Siloam Springs(479) 524-573560+
Springdale Senior Center203 Park Street Springdale, AR 72764Springdale(479) 751-152160+
Stamps Senior Citizen Center205 Thomas Stamps, AR 71860Stamps(870) 533-2345
Star City Senior Citizens Center207 N. Drew Star City, AR 71667Star City(870) 628-514460+
Stuttgart Senior Citizens Center811 S. Buerkle Stuttgart, AR 72160Stuttgart(501) 235-855560+
Texarkana Senior Center1007 Jefferson Ave Texarkana, AR 71854Texarkana(870) 216-1136
Trumann Senior Life Center351 Campbell Street, #B Trumann, AR 72472Trumann(870) 483-2122
Tuckerman Senior Citizen Center203 Hwy 367 Tuckerman, AR 72473Tuckerman(870) 349-2809
Tyronza Senior Center135 S. Main St Tyronza, AR 72386Tyronza(870) 487-2168
Van Buren Senior Activity Center18 Lafayette St Van Buren, AR 72956Van Buren(479) 474-537860+
Vilonia Senior Center10 Bise Street Vilonia, AR 72173Vilonia(501) 796-468060+
Viola Senior Life CenterHwy 225 & Maple Viola, AR 72583Viola(870) 458-214560+
Scott County Senior Citizens Center1508 Clyde Hawkins Drive Waldron, AR 72958Waldron(479) 637-353860+
BRAD - Walnut Ridge Senior Wellness Center504 SE Southern Ave Walnut Ridge, AR 72467Walnut Ridge(870) 886-755460+
Warren Senior Citizens Center96 N. Etheridge Warren, AR 71671Warren(870) 226-371060+
Weiner Senior Center311 N. Garfield Weiner, AR 72479Weiner(870) 684-2234
Mid-Delta Community Services Inc. - Helena - West Helena Center407 Desoto Street West Helena, AR 72390West Helena(870) 572-287960+
West Memphis Senior Life Center103 South Avalon West Memphis, AR 72301West Memphis(870) 702-7738
Western Grove Volunteer Senior Activity Center500 Highway 65 Western Grove, AR 72685Western Grove(870) 429-6263
Cossatot Senior Center7366 U.S. 71 Wickes, AR 71973Wickes(870) 385-237360+
Wynne Senior Life Center715 East Canal Street Wynne, AR 72396Wynne(870) 238-2782

Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.

About the Authors

Analic Mata-Murray

Analic Mata-Murray

Managing Editor

Analic Mata-Murray holds a Communications degree with a focus on Journalism and Advertising from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. With over 11 years of experience as a volunteer translator for The Salvation Army, she has helped Spanish-speaking communities access critical resources and navigate poverty alleviation programs.

As Managing Editor at Grants for Seniors, Analic oversees all content to ensure accuracy and accessibility. Her bilingual expertise allows her to create and review content in both English and Spanish, specializing in community resources, housing assistance, and emergency aid programs.

Yolanda Taylor

Yolanda Taylor, BA Psychology

Senior Healthcare Editor

Yolanda Taylor is a Senior Healthcare Editor with over six years of clinical experience as a medical assistant in diverse healthcare settings, including OB/GYN, family medicine, and specialty clinics. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at California State University, Sacramento.

At Grants for Seniors, Yolanda oversees healthcare-related content, ensuring medical accuracy and accessibility. Her clinical background allows her to translate complex medical terminology into clear guidance for seniors navigating Medicare, Medicaid, and dental care options. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and holds Lay Counselor certification and CPR/BLS certification.