Senior Centers in Illinois
Senior Centers in Illinois: A Practical, People‑First Guide for 2025
Last updated: August 2025
If You Need Emergency Help
- Call 911 for life‑threatening emergencies (falls, chest pain, fire, crime in progress).
- Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988, or use chat at the 988 Lifeline website. This is free and 24/7. Learn more on the official 988 site: Get help at the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- Adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation (age 60+ and adults with disabilities): Call Illinois Adult Protective Services Hotline at 1‑866‑800‑1409. You can also find details on the state site: Illinois Department on Aging — Adult Protective Services.
- Non‑emergency, local help finding food, shelter, and services: Dial 211 or visit 211 Illinois — Find local help.
- Need a local senior center fast: Use the federal locator by the Administration for Community Living (ACL): Eldercare Locator — Find local aging services.
Key Takeaways
- Senior centers are neighborhood hubs where older adults find meals, fitness classes, social activities, transportation help, benefits counseling, and more. Many services are supported by the Older Americans Act and Illinois state programs.
- Most programs are for people age 60+. Fees are typically low or donation‑based. No one is turned away from federally funded meal sites because they can’t pay.
- The quickest way to find a nearby center is to contact your regional Area Agency on Aging (AAA) or use the federal Eldercare Locator. In Illinois, AAAs coordinate services and can connect you to centers, meals, rides, and caregiver support.
- Costs, hours, and services vary by location. Some centers have waitlists for rides or home services. Call ahead and ask clear questions (see checklist below).
- If you live in Chicago or suburban Cook County, there are dedicated networks with many sites. Rural areas have fewer centers but can often help with rides, meal sites, or mobile services through local partners.
- Bring basic documents (photo ID, proof of address, insurance cards) when you sign up for new programs. Staff can help you apply for money‑saving benefits such as the Benefit Access Program, SNAP, LIHEAP, Medicaid, and Medicare Extra Help.
Sources used throughout this guide include the Illinois Department on Aging, state agencies, and well‑established nonprofits. See “Resources” at the end for direct links.
What Senior Centers Do in Illinois
Senior centers are local community spaces that support healthy aging. They typically offer:
- Congregate (group) meals and nutrition counseling
- Rides to medical visits, grocery stores, or the center
- Exercise and balance classes, walking clubs
- Social activities (cards, arts, music, clubs)
- Technology help (smartphones, email, telehealth)
- Benefits counseling (Medicare, Benefit Access, SNAP)
- Legal aid clinics and fraud prevention workshops
- Caregiver support groups and memory‑friendly programs
Much of this work is supported by the federal Older Americans Act (OAA), state funds, and local partners. Learn more about the national framework: Administration for Community Living — Older Americans Act (OAA). For Illinois’ statewide aging network, start here: Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA).
Reality check: Centers differ a lot. A large city site may host daily classes and a full cafeteria. A small rural site may have a weekly lunch and scheduled ride days. Call ahead to confirm hours and services.
Who Runs and Pays for Senior Centers
In Illinois, the system works like this:
- Illinois Department on Aging sets statewide policy and funds local networks: IDoA — Programs and Services.
- Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) coordinate services in each region and fund local providers (including senior centers): Find your AAA in Illinois.
- Local governments, nonprofits, and community groups operate senior centers day‑to‑day.
- Many services are funded by the Older Americans Act. Meal programs ask for voluntary donations. You are not required to pay to eat if the meal is funded by OAA Title III‑C.
To find your best contact point, use the Eldercare Locator or your regional AAA (links in “Resources by Region”).
How to Find a Senior Center Near You (Fast)
- Use the federal tool: Eldercare Locator — Find local aging services.
- Contact your regional AAA: Illinois Area Agencies on Aging (official directory).
- In Chicago, start with the City of Chicago’s Senior Services: Chicago Department of Family & Support Services — Senior Services.
- In suburban Cook County, use AgeOptions (Suburban Cook County AAA).
- In Northeastern Illinois (DuPage, Kane, Lake, Will, etc.), use AgeGuide Northeastern Illinois.
Tip: When you call, ask for “the nearest senior center and congregate meal sites,” and whether rides are available from your address.
Table 1 — Common Senior Center Services in Illinois: What to Expect
| Service | What it is | Who it’s for | Typical cost | Where to ask |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Congregate meals (lunch) | Hot, nutritious meals served in a group setting; social time included | Generally 60+ (caregivers/younger spouses may be welcome at some sites) | Donation‑based at OAA sites; no one turned away for inability to pay | Your local AAA or center; see IDoA Nutrition Programs |
| Transportation | Rides to the center, grocery, or medical visits; door‑to‑door or curb‑to‑curb | Varies by program; priority often for 60+, rural residents, or those without other options | Low fare or donation; may require advance booking | Local AAA, center, or transit agency |
| Exercise & falls prevention | Balance, walking, tai chi, “Matter of Balance,” and similar classes | 60+; some classes also open to adults with disabilities | Usually free or low‑cost | Center program calendar; ACL evidence‑based programs |
| Benefits counseling | Help with Medicare, Benefit Access, SNAP, Medicaid, LIHEAP | 60+ and people with disabilities | Free | Illinois SHIP (Medicare counseling); local AAA |
| Caregiver support | Support groups, respite info, training | Family and unpaid caregivers | Free | IDoA — Family Caregiver Support Program |
| Legal and scam prevention | Legal clinics (housing, benefits, fraud) | 60+ | Free at clinics; referrals as needed | Local AAA; Illinois Legal Aid Online |
Note: Links above go to agency home pages or program overviews. Your regional AAA will point you to the closest center with the services you need.
Meals and Nutrition: How It Works
- Congregate Meals: Group lunches are common at senior centers, funded in part by the Older Americans Act. You’ll usually be asked for a voluntary donation. You won’t be denied a meal if you cannot donate. See the state overview: Illinois Department on Aging — Programs and Services.
- Home‑Delivered Meals: If you can’t leave home, ask about home‑delivered meals (“Meals on Wheels”). Eligibility often requires being homebound or having difficulty preparing meals.
- Nutrition Counseling: Many areas offer counseling by a registered dietitian, especially for people with diabetes, heart disease, or special diets.
Where to start:
- For Chicago meal sites: City of Chicago Senior Services
- For suburban Cook County: AgeOptions — Find local resources
- For the rest of Northeastern Illinois: AgeGuide — Find Services
- Or use the statewide directory via Illinois Department on Aging or Eldercare Locator
Transportation: Rides to the Center and Beyond
Transportation is often the toughest part. Here’s what to know:
- Booking ahead: Many programs require booking 24–72 hours in advance and may prioritize medical trips.
- Rural rides: In small towns, rides may run only on certain days or within a set mileage. Ask about “5311 rural public transit” providers funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).
- Paratransit and reduced fares: In the RTA region (Chicago/Pace/CTA/Metra), people approved through the Benefit Access Program may qualify for Ride Free. See: RTA — Reduced Fare and Ride Free Programs and Illinois Department on Aging — Benefit Access Program.
For general transit in rural areas, your AAA can connect you, or start at IDOT’s transit pages: Illinois Department of Transportation — Public Transit Providers.
Table 2 — Money‑Saving Programs Illinois Seniors Ask About Most
| Program | What it does | Who may qualify | Where to apply/learn more |
|---|---|---|---|
| Benefit Access Program (BAP) | Ride Free on CTA/Pace/Metra (with RTA-issued permit) and a discount on license plate registration | Illinois residents meeting income limits age 65+ or disabled | Illinois Department on Aging — Benefit Access; RTA Ride Free info |
| SNAP (food assistance) | Monthly funds for groceries on an Illinois Link card | Based on income and household size | Apply at the state portal: Illinois DHS ABE — Apply for Benefits |
| LIHEAP (energy bill help) | Help with heating/cooling bills; enrollment periods vary | Based on income; prioritizes households with seniors/disabled | State portal: Help Illinois Families — LIHEAP/CSBG |
| Medicaid/Medicare Savings | Help with medical costs, premiums; Extra Help for drug costs | Based on income/assets | Start with Medicare.gov — Extra Help, and Illinois SHIP (free counseling) |
| Property tax relief | Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral; Senior Freeze (homestead) | Homeowners meeting age and income rules | Illinois Department of Revenue — Property Tax Relief |
| Senior meal programs | Free or donation‑based lunches; home‑delivered meals | Generally 60+ | Illinois Department on Aging — Programs & Services or your local AAA |
Note: Eligibility rules change. Always verify on the official state websites or with SHIP/AAA before applying.
Classes, Fitness, and Social Activities
- Evidence‑based programs: Many centers offer programs shown to improve health, such as “A Matter of Balance” and chronic disease self‑management workshops. See the federal overview at ACL — Evidence‑Based Programs.
- Everyday activities: Walking groups, chair yoga, line dancing, art, choir, language classes, book clubs, and tech tutoring are common. Schedules vary widely by center and season.
- Technology help: Ask for a “tech coach” or smartphone class to learn texting, video calls, or telehealth.
Tip: Ask if the class is free, donation‑based, or fee‑based and whether you need to sign up in advance.
Benefits and Insurance Counseling (Medicare, Medicaid, More)
- Medicare counseling (SHIP): Illinois’ Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) provides free, unbiased help choosing or reviewing Medicare coverage, including Part D, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Extra Help. Learn more: Illinois SHIP (Department of Insurance).
- Medicaid, SNAP, and other benefits: Many centers host benefits counselors who can help you apply online. Start at the state portal: Illinois DHS ABE — Apply for Benefits.
- Energy help: LIHEAP and related programs run through the state’s Help Illinois Families portal: Official LIHEAP portal.
Reality check: Open enrollment windows (especially for LIHEAP and Medicare Part D) can be busy. Book appointments early.
Caregiver and Memory Support
- Illinois Family Caregiver Support Program: Local AAAs support family caregivers with counseling, training, support groups, and respite referrals. Learn more via Illinois Department on Aging or your AAA.
- Alzheimer’s and dementia: For education, support groups, and a 24/7 helpline, see the Alzheimer’s Association — Illinois Chapter.
- Adult day services: Ask your AAA about adult day centers and respite options near you.
Safety, Scams, and Abuse Prevention
- Adult Protective Services (APS): If you suspect abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an older adult or a person with a disability, call 1‑866‑800‑1409. Learn more at the official site: Illinois Department on Aging — Adult Protective Services.
- Fraud prevention: Senior centers often host workshops on Medicare fraud, charity scams, and identity theft. For broader tips, see Federal Trade Commission — Consumer Advice.
Accessibility and Disability Supports
- Accessibility: Most centers are ADA‑accessible. Ask about ramps, accessible restrooms, seating, and visual/hearing accommodations before attending an event.
- Paratransit: In the RTA region, ADA Paratransit is available for eligible riders. Check Pace/CTA ADA Paratransit or ask your center for help applying.
- Assistive technology: The Illinois Assistive Technology Program (IATP) offers device loans, demos, and home accessibility guidance: IATP — Illinois Assistive Technology Program.
Table 3 — Transportation Options by Area and How to Book
| Option | Where it applies | How to book | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senior center van | Many communities statewide | Call your local center or AAA to schedule | Often requires 24–72 hours’ notice; donation or small fare |
| Rural public transit (Section 5311) | Rural/small town Illinois | Ask your AAA or check IDOT’s transit provider pages: IDOT — Public Transit Providers | Limited days/routes; door‑to‑door may be available |
| RTA Reduced Fare / Ride Free | Chicago metro: CTA, Metra, Pace | Apply via RTA after Benefit Access approval: RTA Fare Programs | Ride Free requires Benefit Access approval by IDoA |
| ADA Paratransit | Chicago metro | See RTA/CTA/Pace; eligibility process required | Comparable service to fixed‑route areas for eligible riders |
| Volunteer driver programs | Various counties | Ask AAA for local volunteer programs | Often for medical trips; book early |
How Much Do Senior Centers Cost?
- Membership: Many centers have free or low‑cost membership. Some are open to all; others serve residents of a town or township.
- Classes: Some are free or donation‑based, especially those funded by the Older Americans Act. Specialty or premium classes may have fees.
- Meals: Donation suggested at congregate sites; no one is denied a meal if they cannot pay at OAA‑funded sites.
- Transportation: Often a suggested donation or small fare; paratransit has set fares in metropolitan areas.
Reality check: Centers run on tight budgets. If a program is full, ask about waitlists or alternatives nearby.
LGBTQ+ Older Adults
- Inclusive programs: In Chicago, the Center on Halsted offers LGBTQ+ older adult programs, social events, support groups, and resource navigation.
- Statewide support: SAGE provides national LGBTQ+ aging resources and hotlines: SAGE — Advocacy & Services for LGBTQ+ Elders.
- Your local center: Ask if they host LGBTQ+ affinity groups, Pride events, or cultural competency trainings for staff.
Tip: If you prefer a specific name/pronouns or privacy around mailings, tell staff how to communicate with you.
Veterans
- State help: The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) offers Veteran Service Officers who help with benefits, health care navigation, and long‑term care options, including state veterans homes: Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
- Federal benefits: Explore VA health care, pension, and Aid & Attendance at VA.gov — U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Local centers: Ask your senior center about veterans breakfasts, peer groups, and rides to VA clinics.
Native/Tribal Elders
Illinois does not have federally recognized tribes headquartered in the state, but many Native elders live here.
- American Indian Center of Chicago: Cultural programs, community services, and events: American Indian Center (AIC) — Chicago.
- National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA): National advocacy and aging resources: NICOA — Resources for Native Elders.
- Your AAA and senior center can help connect you with culturally respectful services and benefits counseling.
Older Adults with Disabilities
- Aging & Disability Resource Network (ADRN): Illinois’ aging network offers options counseling for both older adults and people with disabilities. Start at Illinois Department on Aging.
- Rehabilitation and independent living: The Illinois Department of Human Services’ Division of Rehabilitation Services supports independent living and community supports: IDHS — Division of Rehabilitation Services.
- Accessibility at centers: Ask about sign language interpreters, large‑print materials, hearing loops, or quiet rooms, if needed.
Rural Seniors and Families
- Fewer sites, more partners: Rural areas may have fewer centers but often work with libraries, churches, or township halls for meal sites and classes on set days.
- Rides: Ask about rural public transit (Section 5311 providers) and volunteer drivers via your AAA or IDOT transit providers.
- Health care access: Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) offer sliding‑fee primary care. Find one here: HRSA — Find a Health Center.
Tip: If travel is hard, ask about virtual classes, telephone support groups, and mobile services.
Table 4 — Questions to Ask When You Call or Visit a Senior Center
| Topic | What to ask | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Eligibility | “Is this program for age 60+? Are there residency rules?” | Avoid surprises on day one |
| Costs | “Is there a fee or a suggested donation? What if I can’t donate?” | Plan your budget; know your rights |
| Schedule | “What are your hours? Do I need to reserve meals or rides?” | Many services require advance signup |
| Transportation | “Do you pick up from my address? What days and times?” | Rides are often limited |
| Accessibility | “Do you have ramps, accessible restrooms, and seating?” | Comfort and safety |
| Health & safety | “What is your policy for illness or bad weather closures?” | Avoid wasted trips |
| Benefits help | “Who can help me with Medicare or Benefit Access applications?” | Get expert help faster |
| Caregiver support | “Are there support groups or respite options?” | Relief for family caregivers |
Table 5 — Documents to Bring for Sign‑Ups and Applications
| Document | Why it’s needed | Where to get one |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID (state ID or driver’s license) | Verify identity and address | Illinois Secretary of State or current ID |
| Proof of address (utility bill) | Residency confirmation for local programs | Current mail with your name and address |
| Insurance cards (Medicare/Medicaid/other) | Benefits and billing | Existing cards; replacements via Medicare.gov or your plan |
| Income info (award letters) | Eligibility for Benefit Access, SNAP, LIHEAP | SSA/SSI letters; download from SSA.gov |
| Emergency contacts | Safety | A card with names and phone numbers |
If you’re missing something, staff can advise on next steps.
Resources by Region (How to Get Local Help)
The easiest path is to contact your regional Area Agency on Aging (AAA). They will connect you to nearby senior centers, meal sites, transportation, and caregiver support.
- Illinois statewide entry points:
Examples of regional agencies and networks (official sites):
- Chicago (City of Chicago AAA): Chicago Department of Family & Support Services — Senior Services
- Suburban Cook County: AgeOptions (Suburban Cook County AAA)
- Northeastern Illinois (DuPage, Kane, Lake, Will, etc.): AgeGuide Northeastern Illinois
- North/Northwest counties: Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging
- Western Illinois: Western Illinois Area Agency on Aging (if your county borders Iowa/Quad Cities area)
- East‑Central Illinois: East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging (ECIAAA)
- Central Illinois (Peoria region): Central Illinois Agency on Aging, Inc.
- West‑Central Illinois (Springfield/Jacksonville region): Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland
- Southwestern Illinois (Metro East and surrounding): AgeSmart Community Resources
- Southern Illinois (far south counties): Egyptian Area Agency on Aging
If your area isn’t listed above, use the state AAA directory link at the top to locate the right agency by county.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How old do I have to be to use a senior center in Illinois?
A: Most programs are for people 60 and older. Some centers welcome adults 55+ for activities. Special rules may apply for caregivers or spouses. Ask your local center or AAA.
Q: Do I have to live in the same town as the center?
A: Many centers prioritize residents of their town or township, but others are open to all. Always ask about residency rules.
Q: What if I can’t afford the suggested donation for lunch?
A: At Older Americans Act funded meal sites, donations are voluntary. You will not be denied a meal because you cannot pay.
Q: Is transportation free?
A: It varies. Some rides ask for a donation; others charge a small fare. In the Chicago area, Ride Free requires approval through the Benefit Access Program. See RTA Reduced Fare/Ride Free and Benefit Access.
Q: Can someone help me choose a Medicare plan?
A: Yes. Illinois SHIP offers free, unbiased counseling. Make an appointment through Illinois SHIP or ask your center.
Q: I live in a rural area without a nearby center. What are my options?
A: Call your AAA. They can connect you to meal delivery, volunteer rides, rural public transit, and outreach events at libraries or churches.
Q: Do centers offer legal help?
A: Many host legal clinics or can refer you to legal aid. Start with Illinois Legal Aid Online and ask your AAA about local senior law clinics.
Q: Can my spouse under 60 attend with me?
A: Often, yes—especially for meals and caregiver programs. Ask your center for their policy.
Q: What if I use a walker or wheelchair?
A: Ask about accessible entrances, restrooms, seating, and paratransit or van lifts. Most centers can accommodate mobility devices.
Q: How do I report elder abuse or financial exploitation?
A: Call the Illinois Adult Protective Services Hotline at 1‑866‑800‑1409. Learn more on the state site: IDoA — Adult Protective Services.
Reality Checks, Warnings, and Tips
- Programs change: Menus, calendars, and class schedules shift with seasons and funding. Always check this month’s schedule.
- Waitlists happen: Rides and home services can fill up. Ask about backup options or partner agencies.
- Bring your meds list: If you join fitness classes or wellness checks, bring a current list of medications and share any limits with the instructor.
- Watch the weather: Many centers follow local school closure policies. If schools close for snow/ice, your center may close too.
- Guard your information: Apply for benefits through official state websites or with help from a trusted counselor (SHIP/AAA). Avoid anyone who guarantees approval for a fee.
Resources (Official and Well‑Established)
- Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA): Statewide programs and network
- Eldercare Locator (ACL): National directory for aging services
- Illinois Area Agencies on Aging: Find your regional AAA
- City of Chicago Senior Services (AAA): Chicago DFSS Senior Services
- AgeOptions (Suburban Cook AAA): ageoptions.org
- AgeGuide Northeastern Illinois: ageguide.org
- Illinois SHIP (Medicare counseling): insurance.illinois.gov — SHIP
- Benefit Access Program (Ride Free and plate discount): IDoA — Benefit Access
- RTA Reduced Fare and Ride Free: RTA official fare programs
- Illinois DHS ABE (SNAP/Medicaid): Apply for benefits
- Help Illinois Families (LIHEAP): helpillinoisfamilies.com
- Illinois Department of Revenue (Property tax relief): tax.illinois.gov
- Adult Protective Services (APS): IDoA — APS
- 211 Illinois: Find local help
- Administration for Community Living (ACL): Older Americans Act and programs
- Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs: veterans.illinois.gov
- VA (federal): va.gov
- Illinois Assistive Technology Program (IATP): iltech.org
- Alzheimer’s Association — Illinois Chapter: alz.org/illinois
- HRSA — Find a Health Center: findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov
- FTC Consumer Advice (scam prevention): consumer.ftc.gov
- SAGE (LGBTQ+ elders): sageusa.org
- American Indian Center (Chicago): aicchicago.org
Disclaimer
Program names, eligibility, and availability can change. Always confirm details with your local senior center, Area Agency on Aging, or the official agency website before you apply or travel. This guide is informational and not legal, financial, or medical advice.
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.
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- Last Updated: August 2025
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Illinois Senior Centers
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
| Name | Address | City | Phone | Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edwards County Council on Aging - Albion Senior Citizens Center | 323 North Fifth Street Albion, IL 62806 | Albion | (618) 445-2017 | |
| Mercer County Senior Center | 137 W. Main Street Aledo, IL 61231 | Aledo | (309) 582-5492 | 60+ |
| Worth Township Senior Center | 11601 S. Pulaski Rd. Alsip, IL 60803 | Alsip | (708) 371-2900 | |
| Senior Services Plus - Alton | 2603 N Rodgers Ave. Alton, IL 62002 | Alton | (618) 465-3298 | |
| Senior Services Plus - Madison County | 3403 Agnes Blvd Alton, IL 62002 | Alton | (618) 462-1391 | |
| Sunshine Inn Senior Center | 169 East Vienna Street Anna, IL 62906 | Anna | (618) 833-6734 | |
| Antioch Senior Center | 817 Holbeck Drive Antioch, IL 60002 | Antioch | (847) 395-0139 | 60+ |
| Arlington Heights Senior Center Inc. | 1801 West Central Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 | Arlington Heights | (847) 253-5532 | 55+ |
| South Fulton County Senior Citizens Center | 108 West Broadway Street Astoria, IL 61501 | Astoria | (309) 329-2941 | |
| Augusta Senior Citizens Center | 804 Main Street Augusta, IL 62311 | Augusta | (217) 392-2395 | |
| Active Adults Program at Prisco Community Center | 150 W. Illinois Ave Aurora, IL 60506 | Aurora | (630) 859-8606 | 55+ |
| Senior Services Associates Inc. - Aurora Senior Center | 2111 Plum Street Aurora, IL 60506 | Aurora | (630) 897-4035 | 60+ |
| Barrington Area Council on Aging | 6000 Garlands Lane, Suite 100 Barrington, IL 60010 | Barrington | (847) 381-5030 | |
| Hanover Township Senior Services | 240 South Illinois Route 59 Bartlett, IL 60103 | Bartlett | (630) 483-5600 | 55+ |
| Batavia Park District - Seniors | 14 North Van Buren Batavia, IL 60510 | Batavia | 6.30E+13 | |
| Golden Age Center | 111 West Third Street Beardstown, IL 62618 | Beardstown | (217) 323-1755 | |
| Southwestern Illinois College Programs & Services | 201 N. Church St. Belleville, IL 62220 | Belleville | (618) 234-4410 | |
| West Suburban Senior Services | 439 Bohland Ave Bellwood, IL 60104 | Bellwood | (773) 596-2215 | |
| Boone County Council on Aging - Keen Age Center | 2141 Henry Luckow Lane Belvidere, IL 61008 | Belvidere | (815) 544-9893 | |
| Benld Senior Citizens Center | 205 East Central Avenue Benld, IL 62009 | Benld | (217) 835-2374 | |
| Deer Grove Leisure Center - Oak Room | 1000 West Wood Street Bensenville, IL 60106 | Bensenville | (630) 766-7015 | |
| Michael A. Miliotti Senior Center | 6N050 Rosedale Avenue Bloomingdale, IL 60108 | Bloomingdale | (630) 529-7794 | |
| Miller Park Adult Center | 1020 South Morris Avenue Bloomington, IL 61701 | Bloomington | (309) 434-2255 | |
| Western Avenue Community Center - Senior Programs | 600 N. Western Ave. Bloomington, IL 61701 | Bloomington | (309) 829-4807 | |
| Levy Senior Center | 251 Canterbury Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 | Bolingbrook | (630) 759-3411 | 55+ |
| Bradford Senior Citizens Center | 160 West Main Street Bradford, IL 61421 | Bradford | (309) 897-8300 | |
| Clinton County Senior Services | 480 S 4th St. Breese, IL 62230 | Breese | (618) 526-2188 | |
| Lawrence County Senior Center - Bridgeport | 135 East Olive Street Bridgeport, IL 62417 | Bridgeport | (618) 945-4631 | |
| Browning Senior Center | 500 North Main Browning, IL 62624 | Browning | (217) 323-9389 | |
| Buffalo Grove Park District Club 50 | 530 Bernard Drive Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 | Buffalo Grove | (847) 850-2117 | 50+ |
| Louis S. Viverito Senior Center | 7745 S. Leamington Avenue Burbank, IL 60459 | Burbank | (708) 636-8850 | |
| Cahokia Senior Center | 190 Cahokia Park Drive Cahokia, IL 62206 | Cahokia | (618) 337-9515 | |
| Happy Days Senior Center | 2728 Martin Luther King Boulevard Cairo, IL 62914 | Cairo | (618) 734-1050 | |
| Calumet City Senior Center | 1420 Huntington Drive Calumet City, IL 60409 | Calumet City | (708) 596-6040 | 63 |
| Josephine P. Argento Senior Center | 1700 Memorial Dr. Calumet City, IL 60409 | Calumet City | (708) 832-1208 | |
| Calumet Township Senior Service Center | 12633 South Ashland Avenue Calumet Park, IL 60827 | Calumet Park | (708) 388-6606 | |
| Senior Adult Services | 409 N Springer Street Carbondale, IL 62901 | Carbondale | (618) 457-4151 | 60+ |
| Carlinville Senior Center | 213 North East Street Carlinville, IL 62626 | Carlinville | (217) 854-3622 | |
| Clinton County Senior Services | 630 8th St. Carlyle, IL 62231 | Carlyle | (618) 594-2321 | |
| White County Senior Citizens Center | 113 South Walnut Street Carmi, IL 62821 | Carmi | (618) 382-3111 | 60+ |
| Adult Activities Center at Rakow Center (RAAAC) | 665 Barrington Ave. Carpentersville, IL 60110 | Carpentersville | (847) 551-4307 | 50+ |
| Greene County Senior Citizens Center | 320 North Fifth Street Carrollton, IL 62016 | Carrollton | (217) 942-6414 | |
| Carthage Senior Citizens Center | 301 Main Street Carthage, IL 62321 | Carthage | (217) 357-3716 | |
| Kraus Senior Center | 441 W. Main Street Cary, IL 60013 | Cary | (847) 639-8118 | |
| Casey Senior Social Center | 2 SW 2nd Street Casey, IL 62420 | Casey | (217) 932-5100 | |
| Champaign Park District - Douglas Annex - 50 Plus | 804 North Fifth St. Champaign, IL 61820 | Champaign | (217) 398-2572 | 50+ |
| Champaign Park District - Hays Recreation Center - 50 Plus | 1311 W Church St. Champaign, IL 61821 | Champaign | (217) 398-2580 | 50+ |
| Helen M. Stevick Senior Center | 48 Main Street Champaign, IL 61820 | Champaign | (217) 359-6500 | |
| LifeSpan Center | 11021 E. Co. Rd. 800N Charleston, IL 61920 | Charleston | (217) 639-5150 | |
| Ball Chatham Senior Citizens Center | 111 West Mulberry Chatham, IL 62629 | Chatham | (217) 483-3792 | |
| Chester Senior Center | 805 State Street Chester, IL 62233 | Chester | (618) 826-5108 | 60+ |
| Abbott Park Satellite Senior Center | 49 East 95th Street Chicago, IL 60619 | Chicago | (312) 745-3493 | 55+ |
| Auburn Gresham Satellite Senior Center | 1040 W. 79th Street Chicago, IL 60620 | Chicago | (312) 745-4797 | 55+ |
| Austin Satellite Senior Center | 5071 W. Congress Parkway Chicago, IL 60644 | Chicago | (312) 743-1538 | 55+ |
| Center for Seniors - Kedzie Center | 5320 N. Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 | Chicago | (773) 478-1245 | 60+ |
| Central West Regional Senior Center | 2102 W. Ogden Avenue Chicago, IL 60612 | Chicago | (312) 746-5300 | 60+ |
| Chatham Satellite Senior Center | 8300 S. Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago, IL 60619 | Chicago | (312) 745-0401 | 55+ |
| Edgewater Satellite Senior Center | 5917 N. Broadway Street Chicago, IL 60660 | Chicago | (312) 742-5323 | 55+ |
| Englewood Satellite Senior Center | 653-657 W. 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60621 | Chicago | (312) 745-3328 | 55+ |
| Garfield Ridge Satellite Senior Center | 5674-B S. Archer Avenue Chicago, IL 60638 | Chicago | (312) 745-4255 | 55+ |
| Kelvyn Park Satellite Senior Center | 2715 N. Cicero Avenue Chicago, IL 60639 | Chicago | (312) 744-3799 | 55+ |
| North Center Satellite Senior Center | 4040 N. Oakley Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 | Chicago | (312) 744-4015 | 55+ |
| Northeast (Levy) Regional Senior Center | 2019 W. Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 | Chicago | (312) 744-0784 | 60+ |
| Northwest (Copernicus) Regional Senior Center | 3160 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 | Chicago | (312) 744-6681 | 60+ |
| Norwood Park Satellite Senior Center | 5801 N. Natoma Avenue Chicago, IL 60631 | Chicago | (773) 775-6071 | 55+ |
| Pilsen Satellite Senior Center | 2021 S. Morgan Street Chicago, IL 60608 | Chicago | (312) 743-0493 | 55+ |
| Portage Park Satellite Senior Center | 4100 N. Long Avenue Chicago, IL 60641 | Chicago | (312) 744-9022 | 55+ |
| Renaissance Court Regional Senior Center | 78 E. Washington Street Chicago, IL 60602 | Chicago | (312) 744-4550 | 55+ |
| Roseland Satellite Senior Center | 10426 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60628 | Chicago | (312) 745-1500 | 55+ |
| South Chicago Satellite Senior Center | 9233 S. Burley Chicago, IL 60617 | Chicago | (312) 745-1282 | 55+ |
| Southeast (Atlas) Regional Senior Center | 1767 E. 79th Street Chicago, IL 60649 | Chicago | (312) 747-0189 | 60+ |
| Southwest Regional Senior Center | 6117 S. Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60629 | Chicago | (312) 747-0440 | 60+ |
| West Town Satellite Senior Center | 1613 W. Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 | Chicago | (312) 743-1016 | 55+ |
| Pearce Community Center - Seniors Programs | 610 West Cedar St Chillicothe, IL 61523 | Chillicothe | (309) 274-4209 | |
| DeWitt County Friendship Center | 410 East Main St Clinton, IL 61727 | Clinton | (217) 935-9411 | |
| Colchester Senior Center | 114 West Depot Colchester, IL 62326 | Colchester | (309) 776-4366 | |
| Collinsville Township Senior Center | 420 East Main St Collinsville, IL 62234 | Collinsville | (618) 344-7787 | 50+ |
| Green Rock Senior Center | 703 Sixth Street Colona, IL 61241 | Colona | (309) 792-5093 | |
| Columbia Senior Center | 411 Palmer Road Columbia, IL 62236 | Columbia | (618) 281-7414 | 60+ |
| Senior Oak | 4200 W. 183rd St. Country Club Hills, IL 60478 | Country Club Hills | (708) 798-2616 | 55+ |
| Grand Oaks Active Adult Senior Center | 1401 W. Route 176 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 | Crystal Lake | (815) 358-2414 | |
| Senior Services Associates Inc. - Crystal Lake Senior Center | 110 W. Woodstock Street Crystal Lake, IL 60014 | Crystal Lake | (815) 356-7457 | 60+ |
| Cuba Senior Center | 117 South Third Street Cuba, IL 61427 | Cuba | (309) 785-5544 | |
| Dallas City Senior Center | 345 Oak Street Dallas City, IL 62330 | Dallas City | (217) 852-3125 | |
| CRIS Healthy Aging Center | 309 N. Franklin Street Danville, IL 61832 | Danville | (217) 443-2999 | 60+ |
| Decatur-Macon County Senior Center | 1430 N. 22nd Street Decatur, IL 62526 | Decatur | (217) 429-1239 | 55+ |
| Johns Hill Senior Center | 601 S. Jasper St Decatur, IL 62521 | Decatur | (217) 429-7750 | 55+ |
| Deerfield Park District - Patty Turner Senior Center | 375 Elm St. Deerfield, IL 60015 | Deerfield | (847) 940-4010 | |
| Club 55 DeKalb | 330 Grove Street DeKalb, IL 60115 | DeKalb | (815) 758-4718 | 55+ |
| Frisbie Senior Center | 52 E Northwest Hwy Des Plaines, IL 60016 | Des Plaines | (847) 768-5944 | |
| Divernon Senior Citizens Club | 44 West Dodds Street Divernon, IL 62530 | Divernon | (217) 628-3412 | |
| Lee County Council on Aging | 100 West Second Street Dixon, IL 61021 | Dixon | (815) 288-9236 | 50+ |
| Gold Plate Program of Perry County | 721 N Hickory St DuQuoin, IL 62832 | DuQuoin | (618) 542-3511 | |
| Dwight Senior Citizens | 106 South Franklin Dwight, IL 60420 | Dwight | (815) 584-2007 | |
| Clyde C. Jordan Senior Center | 6755 State Street East Saint Louis, IL 62203 | East Saint Louis | (618) 293-6700 | |
| Main Street Community Center | 1003 N. Main Street Edwardsville, IL 62025 | Edwardsville | (618) 656-0300 | 50+ |
| Golden Circle Senior Center - Eldorado | 921 Veterans Drive Eldorado, IL 62930 | Eldorado | (618) 273-5394 | |
| Senior Services Associates Inc. - Greater Elgin Senior Center | 101 S. Grove Avenue Elgin, IL 60120 | Elgin | (847) 741-0404 | 60+ |
| Golden Circle Senior Center - Elizabethtown | Route 146 East, R.R. 1 Elizabethtown, IL 62931 | Elizabethtown | (618) 287-2501 | |
| Sheila Ray Adult Center | 225 E. Elk Grove Blvd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 | Elk Grove Village | (847) 228-3616 | 55+ |
| The Abbey Senior Center | 407 W. St. Charles Rd. Elmhurst, IL 60126 | Elmhurst | (630) 993-8193 | |
| Elmwood Park Senior Citizens Club | 11 Conti Parkway Elmwood Park, IL 60707 | Elmwood Park | (708) 452-7300 | |
| Levy Senior Center | 300 Dodge Ave. Evanston, IL 60202 | Evanston | (847) 448-8250 | 55+ |
| Evergreen Park Senior Center | 9547 S Homan Ave Evergreen Park, IL 60805 | Evergreen Park | (708) 422-8776 | |
| WADI - Wayne County Senior Center | 211 SE 2nd Fairfield, IL 62837 | Fairfield | (618) 842-2261 | |
| Caseyville Township Senior Center | 10001 Bunkum Road Fairview Heights, IL 62208 | Fairview Heights | (618) 398-6248 | |
| Clay County Senior Center | 218 South Main Street Flora, IL 62839 | Flora | (618) 662-8844 | |
| Howard Mohr Community Center - Senior Citizens Club | 7640 Jackson Blvd. Forest Park, IL 60130 | Forest Park | (708) 771-7737 | |
| Carl Fiorito Senior Center | 2601 Mannheim Road Franklin Park, IL 60131 | Franklin Park | (847) 455-8616 | |
| Senior Resource Center - Stephenson County | 206 E. Stephenson St. Freeport, IL 61032 | Freeport | (815) 235-9777 | 55+ |
| VNA Community Services | 2262 Grand Avenue Galesburg, IL 61401 | Galesburg | (309) 342-1152 | |
| Geneseo Active Adults | 541 East North Street Geneseo, IL 61254 | Geneseo | (309) 944-3793 | |
| Geneva Township Senior Center | 400 Wheeler Drive Geneva, IL 60134 | Geneva | (630) 232-3602 | 55+ |
| Club 55 Genoa | 240 West Main Street Genoa, IL 60135 | Genoa | 55+ | |
| Gibson City Senior Citizens Center | 215 E Third St. Gibson City, IL 60936 | Gibson City | (217) 784-4891 | |
| Glen Carbon Senior/Community Center | 157 N. Main Street Glen Carbon, IL 62034 | Glen Carbon | (618) 288-2664 | |
| Glen Ellyn Senior Center | 493 Forest Avenue Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 | Glen Ellyn | (630) 858-6343 | 60+ |
| Glendale Heights Center for Senior Citizens | 260 Civic Center Plaza Glendale Heights, IL 60139 | Glendale Heights | (630) 260-6050 | 60+ |
| The East Wing Glenview Senior Center | 2400 Chestnut Ave Glenview, IL 60026 | Glenview | (847) 724-4793 | 55+ |
| Golden Circle Senior Center - Golconda | 217 South Adams Golconda, IL 62938 | Golconda | (618) 683-7741 | |
| Senior Services Plus - St. Clair County | 2104 Cleveland Blvd Granite City, IL 62040 | Granite City | (618) 222-9033 | |
| Grayslake Senior Center | 50 Library Lane Grayslake, IL 60030 | Grayslake | (847) 543-1041 | |
| Grayville Senior Citizens Inc. | 212 East North Street Grayville, IL 62844 | Grayville | (618) 375-7777 | |
| Bond County Senior Center | 1001 East Harris Avenue Greenville, IL 62246 | Greenville | (618) 664-1465 | 60+ |
| Hamilton Senior Citizens Center | 972 Main Street Hamilton, IL 62341 | Hamilton | (217) 847-3219 | |
| Senior Resource Center - Jo Daviess County | 500 Fillmore St. Hanover, IL 61041 | Hanover | (815) 777-1316 | 55+ |
| Calhoun County Senior Center | 203 W Main Street Hardin, IL 62047 | Hardin | (618) 576-9567 | |
| Golden Circle Senior Center - Harrisburg | 15 Veterans Drive Harrisburg, IL 62946 | Harrisburg | (618) 252-7940 | |
| Harvard Community Senior Center | 6817 Harvard Hills Road Harvard, IL 60033 | Harvard | (815) 943-2740 | 55+ |
| Williamson County Programs on Aging | 1201 Weaver Road Herrin, IL 62948 | Herrin | (618) 988-1585 | 60+ |
| Highland Park Senior Center | 54 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, IL 60035 | Highland Park | (847) 432-4110 | 50+ |
| The Community House - Active Adults | 415 W. Eighth Street Hinsdale, IL 60521 | Hinsdale | (630) 323-7500 | |
| Hoffman Estates Park District 50+ Activities Center | 1685 West Higgins Road Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 | Hoffman Estates | 8.48E+12 | 50+ |
| Marie Irwin Community Center - Adult & Senior Programs | 18120 S. Highland Ave. Homewood, IL 60430 | Homewood | (708) 957-7275 | |
| Huntley Senior Citizens Club | 12015 Mill Street Huntley, IL 60142 | Huntley | (847) 659-1588 | 50+ |
| Jacksonville Area Senior Center | 1309 South Main Street Jacksonville, IL 62650 | Jacksonville | (217) 883-1090 | |
| Jerseyville Senior Citizens | 806 East Franklin Street Jerseyville, IL 62052 | Jerseyville | (618) 498-3483 | |
| McHenry Township Senior Center | 3519 N. Richmond Road Johnsburg, IL 60051 | Johnsburg | (815) 344-3555 | |
| Senior Services Center of Will County | 251 North Center Street Joliet, IL 60435 | Joliet | (815) 723-9713 | 60+ |
| Henry County Senior Center | 200 East South Street Kewanee, IL 61443 | Kewanee | (309) 853-8831 | |
| South Forks Senior Center | 122 Central Avenue Kincaid, IL 62540 | Kincaid | (217) 237-4328 | |
| Dickinson Hall | 100 East Old Mill Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 | Lake Forest | (847) 234-2209 | 50+ |
| Ela Township ???55 Plus??? | 380 Surryse Road Lake Zurich, IL 60047 | Lake Zurich | (847) 438-9160 | 55+ |
| Lawrence County Senior Center | 1705 12th Street Lawrenceville, IL 62439 | Lawrenceville | (618) 943-5431 | |
| Lemont Township Senior Center | 1115 Warner Avenue Lemont, IL 60439 | Lemont | (630) 257-2552 | |
| Libertyville Senior Center | 135 W. Church Street Libertyville, IL 60048 | Libertyville | (847) 247-7659 | 55+ |
| The Oasis Senior Center | 2810 Woodlawn Rd Lincoln, IL 62656 | Lincoln | (217) 732-6132 | |
| Litchfield Community and Senior Citizens Center | 1100 South State Street Litchfield, IL 62056 | Litchfield | (217) 324-9075 | |
| Lombard Community Senior Center | 205 West Maple Street Lombard, IL 60148 | Lombard | (630) 629-9707 | |
| York Township Senior Center | 1502 S Meyers Road Lombard, IL 60148 | Lombard | (630) 620-2424 | 55+ |
| Greater Park Action Committee (G Pac) Senior Center | 400 Heart Boulevard Loves Park, IL 61111 | Loves Park | (815) 633-7111 | |
| YMCA of McDonough Senior Center | 400 E. Calhoun St. Macomb, IL 61455 | Macomb | (309) 837-5733 | 60+ |
| Club 55 Malta | 115 S. 3rd Street Malta, IL 60150 | Malta | 55+ | |
| Marion Seniors Center | 507 W Main St. Marion, IL 62959 | Marion | (618) 997-9019 | 60+ |
| Golden Age Chateau | 15652 South Homan Ave Markham, IL 60428 | Markham | (708) 596-6680 | |
| Mascoutah Senior Center | 227 N. Market St Mascoutah, IL 62258 | Mascoutah | (618) 566-8758 | |
| Mazon-Verona-Kinsman Senior Club | 405 Depot Street Mazon, IL 60444 | Mazon | (815) 448-5485 | |
| WADI - Hamilton County Senior Center | 110 E Jefferson St. McLeansboro, IL 62859 | McLeansboro | (618) 643-2676 | |
| WADI - Hamilton County Senior Center | 110 E Jefferson St. McLeansboro, IL 62859 | McLeansboro | (618) 643-2676 | |
| Mendota Area Senior Services | 1901 Tom Merwin Dr Mendota, IL 61342 | Mendota | (815) 539-7700 | 60+ |
| Happy Hearts Senior Center | 701 Market Street Metropolis, IL 62960 | Metropolis | (618) 524-9755 | |
| Millstadt Community Center | 102 S. Jefferson Street Millstadt, IL 62260 | Millstadt | (618) 476-3731 | |
| Minooka Senior Club | 121 East McEvilly Road Minooka, IL 60447 | Minooka | (815) 942-9565 | |
| Strom Center Inc. - Warren County | 211 South A Street Monmouth, IL 61462 | Monmouth | (309) 734-5677 | |
| Morris Senior Center | 913 Pine Street Morris, IL 60450 | Morris | (815) 942-9565 | |
| Morrisonville Senior Center | 512 Carlin Street Morrisonville, IL 62545 | Morrisonville | (217) 526-3621 | |
| Center for Seniors - Lincoln Center | 5844 Lincoln Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 | Morton Grove | (847) 965-2010 | 60+ |
| Morton Grove Senior Center | 6140 Dempster Street Morton Grove, IL 60053 | Morton Grove | (847) 470-5223 | |
| Smiles Senior Center | 412 Blanche Street Mounds, IL 62964 | Mounds | (618) 745-6149 | |
| Mount Carmel Senior Citizens Center | 115 East 3rd Street Mount Carmel, IL 62863 | Mount Carmel | (618) 262-7403 | 60+ |
| Carroll County Senior Services Organization Inc. | 306 N Main St. Mount Carroll, IL 61053 | Mount Carroll | (815) 244-1800 | |
| Mt. Morris Senior Citizens Center | 9 E Front St. Mount Morris, IL 61054 | Mount Morris | (815) 734-6335 | 60+ |
| Brown County Senior Center | 109 N Capitol Ave Mount Sterling, IL 62353 | Mount Sterling | (217) 773-3241 | |
| Mundelein Park District - 50+ Active Adult Programs at Regent Center | 1200 Regent Dr Mundelein, IL 60060 | Mundelein | (847) 566-4790 | 50+ |
| Murphysboro Senior Center | 17 N 14th Street Murphysboro, IL 62966 | Murphysboro | (618) 687-1641 | |
| Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center - Active Adults and Seniors Program | 305 W. Jackson Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 | Naperville | (630) 848-3615 | |
| Nauvoo Senior Center | 2015 Mullholland Street Nauvoo, IL 62354 | Nauvoo | (217) 357-6000 | |
| New Baden Senior Center | 100 East Birch New Baden, IL 62265 | New Baden | (618) 588-5021 | |
| Newark Senior Center | 11 West Front Street Newark, IL 60541 | Newark | (815) 695-5395 | |
| Jasper County Senior Citizens Center | 904 W Jourdan Newton, IL 62448 | Newton | (618) 783-3660 | |
| Niles Senior Center | 999 Civic Center Drive Niles, IL 60714 | Niles | (847) 588-8420 | 55+ |
| Normal Township Seniors Program | 1110 Douglas Street Normal, IL 61761 | Normal | (309) 888-9099 | |
| Northbrook Park District Senior Center | 3323 Walters Avenue Northbrook, IL 60062 | Northbrook | (847) 291-2988 | 65+ |
| North Shore Senior Center | 161 Northfield Road Northfield, IL 60093 | Northfield | (847) 784-6000 | |
| Bremen Township Senior Services | 15350 Oak Park Avenue Oak Forest, IL 60452 | Oak Forest | (708) 687-8220 | |
| Oak Lawn Senior Center | 5220 West 105th Street Oak Lawn, IL 60453 | Oak Lawn | (708) 499-0240 | |
| Oak Park Township Senior Services | 130 S Oak Park Oak Park, IL 60302 | Oak Park | (708) 383-8060 | |
| Oakland Senior Center | 106 West Main St Oakland, IL 61943 | Oakland | (217) 346-3511 | |
| Crawford County Senior Citizens Center - Oblong | 501 W Main St. Oblong, IL 62449 | Oblong | (618) 592-3111 | |
| Washington County Senior Services Inc. | 305 North Nashville St Okawville, IL 62271 | Okawville | (618) 243-6533 | |
| Richland County Senior Citizens Center | 308 E Main St. Olney, IL 62450 | Olney | (618) 395-3223 | |
| Strom Center Inc. - Henderson County | 410 Schuyler Street Oquawka, IL 61469 | Oquawka | (309) 867-4231 | |
| Rock River Center Inc. | 810 S 10th St. Oregon, IL 61061 | Oregon | (815) 732-3252 | |
| Orland Township Senior Services | 14807 South Ravinia Orland Park, IL 60462 | Orland Park | (708) 403-4222 | |
| Oswego Senior Center | 156 E. Washington St Oswego, IL 60543 | Oswego | (630) 554-5602 | 60+ |
| Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council | 505 South Quentin Road Palatine, IL 60067 | Palatine | (847) 991-1112 | 50+ |
| Silver Strands Senior Citizens Center | 133 E State Street Palmyra, IL 62674 | Palmyra | (217) 436-2497 | |
| Palos Heights Recreation Center - Adult Programs | 6601 West 127th Street Palos Heights, IL 60463 | Palos Heights | (708) 480-3051 | |
| Pana Area Senior Citizens Inc. | 188 US Highway 51 South Pana, IL 62557 | Pana | (217) 562-5611 | |
| Chester P. Sutton Community Center for Seniors of Edgar County | 256 W. Court St. Paris, IL 61944 | Paris | (217) 465-8143 | 60+ |
| Shirley J. Green Senior Center | 297 Liberty Drive Park Forest, IL 60466 | Park Forest | (708) 748-5454 | 55+ |
| Centennial Activity Center | 100 S. Western Avenue Park Ridge, IL 60068 | Park Ridge | (847) 692-3597 | 55+ |
| Maine Township MaineStreamers | 1700 Ballard Road Park Ridge, IL 60068 | Park Ridge | (847) 297-2510 | 55+ |
| Miller Senior Citizens Center | 551 S. 14th Street Pekin, IL 61554 | Pekin | (309) 346-5210 | |
| Pembroke Township Senior Center | 4019 South Wheeler Road Pembroke Township, IL 60958 | Pembroke Township | (815) 944-5283 | |
| Bridges Senior Center | 809 21st Street Peru, IL 61354 | Peru | (815) 431-8034 | |
| Petersburg Senior Center | 105 South 7th Street Petersburg, IL 62675 | Petersburg | (217) 632-2854 | |
| Pike County Senior Citizens Center | 220 West Adams Pittsfield, IL 62363 | Pittsfield | (217) 285-4969 | |
| Pleasant Hill Senior Citizens Center | 112 South Main Pleasant Hill, IL 62366 | Pleasant Hill | (217) 734-2912 | |
| Polo Senior Center | 101 E Mason St. Polo, IL 61064 | Polo | (815) 946-3818 | |
| Bureau County Senior Center | 16 W Marion St Princeton, IL 61356 | Princeton | (815) 879-3981 | 60+ |
| Quincy Senior and Family Resource Center | 639 York St Quincy, IL 62306 | Quincy | (217) 223-5700 | |
| Red Bud Senior Center | 1445 West Market Street Red Bud, IL 62278 | Red Bud | (618) 282-6333 | 60+ |
| Golden Circle Senior Center - Ridgway | 110 N. Crawford Street Ridgway, IL 62979 | Ridgway | (618) 272-7570 | |
| Crawford County Senior Citizens Center - Robinson | 300 South Lincoln Robinson, IL 62454 | Robinson | (618) 544-8811 | |
| Hub City Senior Center | 401 Cherry Avenue Rochelle, IL 61068 | Rochelle | (815) 562-5050 | 60+ |
| Rock Island County Senior Center | 2221 11th Street Rock Island, IL 61201 | Rock Island | (309) 788-6335 | 60+ |
| Golden Agers Center | 1115 Sixth Avenue Rockford, IL 61104 | Rockford | (815) 962-0407 | |
| Rolling Meadows Senior Center | 3705 Pheasant Dr. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 | Rolling Meadows | (847) 818-3205 | 50+ |
| Round Lake Area Park District Senior Center | 814 Hart Road Round Lake, IL 60073 | Round Lake | (847) 546-8558 | 50+ |
| Schuyler County Senior Center | 250 North Monroe Street Rushville, IL 62681 | Rushville | (217) 322-6430 | |
| Lawrence County Senior Center - St. Francisville | 615 St. John Street Saint Francisville, IL 62460 | Saint Francisville | (618) 947-2678 | |
| Fox Valley Older Adult Services | 1406 Suydam Road Sandwich, IL 60548 | Sandwich | (815) 786-9404 | |
| Center for Seniors - Green Center | 611 Remington Rd Schaumburg, IL 60173 | Schaumburg | (847) 885-1000 | 60+ |
| Schaumburg Park District Senior Center | 505 N. Springinsguth Road Schaumburg, IL 60194 | Schaumburg | (847) 490-7026 | |
| The Barn | 231 S. Civic Drive Schaumburg, IL 60193 | Schaumburg | (847) 524-7496 | |
| Shelby County Senior Center | 325 East North Ninth Street Shelbyville, IL 62565 | Shelbyville | (217) 774-2251 | |
| Southwestern Illinois College Programs & Services | 7 Park Drive Shiloh, IL 62269 | Shiloh | (618) 234-4410 | |
| Troy Township Community Center And Senior Program | 25448 Seil Road Shorewood, IL 60404 | Shorewood | (815) 744-1963 | 60+ |
| Oakton Community Center - Active Adults | 4701 Oakton St. Skokie, IL 60076 | Skokie | (847) 674-1500 | 60+ |
| Northeastern Randolph County Senior Services | 500 West Second Street Sparta, IL 62286 | Sparta | (618) 443-4020 | |
| Senior Services of Central Illinois at the Springfield Senior Center | 701 West Mason Street Springfield, IL 62702 | Springfield | (217) 528-4035 | 50+ |
| Putnam County Community Center | 128 1st Street Standard, IL 61363 | Standard | (815) 339-2711 | 60+ |
| Steeleville Senior Center | 107 W. Broadway Steeleville, IL 62288 | Steeleville | (618) 965-3134 | |
| Whiteside County Senior Center | 1207 W 9th St. Sterling, IL 61081 | Sterling | (815) 622-9230 | |
| Stronghurst Senior Center | 118 South Broadway Street Stronghurst, IL 61480 | Stronghurst | (309) 924-1830 | |
| Moultrie County Senior Center | 114 East Jefferson Sullivan, IL 61951 | Sullivan | (217) 728-8521 | |
| Lawrence County Senior Center - Sumner | 127 East Sycamore Sumner, IL 62466 | Sumner | (618) 936-2023 | |
| Club 55 Sycamore | 480 S Airport Rd Sycamore, IL 60178 | Sycamore | 55+ | |
| Tallula Senior Center | 103 West Main Street Tallula, IL 62688 | Tallula | (217) 634-4524 | |
| Senior Citizens of Montgomery County | 8353 IL-127 Taylor Springs, IL 62089 | Taylor Springs | (217) 532-3662 | |
| Senior Citizens of Christian County | 701 W Adams St. Taylorville, IL 62568 | Taylorville | (217) 824-4263 | |
| Life Center of Cumberland County | 507 East Main Toledo, IL 62468 | Toledo | (217) 849-3965 | |
| Western Clinton County Senior Services | 520 North Main Street Trenton, IL 62293 | Trenton | (618) 224-9913 | |
| Jarvis Township Senior Citizens Center | 409 Collinsville Road Troy, IL 62294 | Troy | (618) 667-2022 | |
| Tuscola Senior Center | 133 West Sale St Tuscola, IL 61953 | Tuscola | (217) 253-2112 | |
| Versailles Senior Citizens Center | 106 North Main Street Versailles, IL 62378 | Versailles | (217) 225-3256 | |
| Whistlers and Whittlers Senior Center | 60 State Route 37 Vienna, IL 62995 | Vienna | (618) 658-8140 | |
| Villa Grove Senior Center | 610 Front St. Villa Grove, IL 61956 | Villa Grove | (217) 832-9445 | |
| Brandywine Senior Citizens Club | 1S130 Ardmore Avenue Villa Park, IL 60181 | Villa Park | (630) 627-4143 | |
| Walnut Senior Center | 130 South Main Street Walnut, IL 61376 | Walnut | (815) 379-9240 | |
| Spunky Point Senior Center | 404 Main Street Warsaw, IL 62379 | Warsaw | (217) 256-3542 | |
| Waterloo Senior Center | 207 West Fourth Street Waterloo, IL 62298 | Waterloo | (618) 939-8880 | 60+ |
| Watseka Senior Center | 213 East Cherry St Watseka, IL 60970 | Watseka | (815) 432-4522 | |
| Waukegan Township Park Place Senior Center | 414 South Lewis Avenue Waukegan, IL 60085 | Waukegan | (847) 244-9242 | 55+ |
| Waverly Senior Citizens Center | 161 North Pearl Street Waverly, IL 62692 | Waverly | (217) 435-3611 | |
| Wayne Township Senior Center | 27W031 North Avenue West Chicago, IL 60185 | West Chicago | (630) 231-7155 | 55+ |
| Edwards County Council on Aging - West Salem Senior Citizens Center | 106 W South St. West Salem, IL 62476 | West Salem | (618) 456-3600 | |
| Westmont Park District Senior Center | 55 E. Richmond Street Westmont, IL 60559 | Westmont | (630) 969-8080 | 55+ |
| Wheaton Park District - Mary Lubko Center | 208 W. Union Ave. Wheaton, IL 60187 | Wheaton | (630) 665-1415 | |
| Village of Wheeling Senior Services | 1 Community Boulevard Wheeling, IL 60090 | Wheeling | (847) 459-2670 | |
| The Mallinckrodt Community Center | 1041A Ridge Road Wilmette, IL 60091 | Wilmette | (847) 256-9623 | 50+ |
| Woodridge Community Center - Active Adult Programs and Services | 2600 Center Drive Woodridge, IL 60517 | Woodridge | (630) 353-3300 | 50+ |
| Senior Services Associates Inc. - Yorkville Senior Center | 908 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 | Yorkville | (630) 553-5777 | 60+ |
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
