Senior Centers in Kentucky

Senior Centers in Kentucky: A Practical, Plain‑English Guide for Older Adults

Last updated: August 2025

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Key Takeaways

  • Kentucky’s senior centers are local hubs for meals, activities, rides, benefits help, and wellness. They’re funded in part by the federal Older Americans Act (OAA), and most services do not have strict income limits. Donations are welcome, but no one is turned away because they can’t pay. See the Administration for Community Living overview of OAA programs: https://acl.gov/programs/older-americans-act-oaa
  • Kentucky’s Department for Aging and Independent Living (DAIL) works through 15 regional Area Agencies on Aging and Independent Living (AAAILs) to coordinate services. Start at DAIL: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dail/Pages/default.aspx
  • The fastest way to find a nearby senior center or meal site is to use the ACL’s Eldercare Locator (phone 1‑800‑677‑1116 or website): https://eldercare.acl.gov/
  • Services can vary by county. Always call ahead to ask about hours, ride schedules, waitlists, and meal sign‑up rules.
  • If you live in a rural area or need an accessible ride, plan ahead. Transportation often requires booking at least one business day ahead, sometimes more.
  • You can apply for programs like SNAP, Medicaid, and LIHEAP through Kentucky’s kynect site or your local AAAIL outreach worker. Start here: https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits

What This Guide Covers (and How to Use It)

  • What Kentucky senior centers typically offer
  • Who qualifies and what it costs
  • How to find your nearest center and sign up for meals or rides
  • Key programs senior centers connect you to (SNAP, LIHEAP, homestead exemption, veteran benefits)
  • Tips for rural, LGBTQ+, veteran, and disabled seniors
  • Regional resource links
  • FAQs, official sources, and a plain disclaimer

You’ll see direct links to official state and federal sources throughout. When you call or visit, bring a photo ID (if you have one), your Medicare or Medicaid card (if you have one), and any letters you’ve received about benefits.

What Is a Senior Center?

Senior centers are community sites—often run by counties or cities—that support older adults with meals, social connection, activities, rides, and benefits assistance. In Kentucky, most centers are connected to your regional Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living (AAAIL) and receive funding from the Older Americans Act (OAA). National program background: https://acl.gov/programs/older-americans-act-oaa

Senior centers are not nursing homes or medical clinics, but many host evidence‑based health classes, screenings, and benefits counseling days.

Table 1. What Kentucky Senior Centers Usually Offer

Service What it is Who typically qualifies Cost to you
Congregate (group) lunches Nutritious hot or cold meals served at the center on set days and times Generally age 60+ and spouses/companions of any age; also people with disabilities who live with or accompany an eligible older adult No set fee; voluntary donations encouraged under OAA; no one denied for inability to donate. See OAA info: https://acl.gov/programs/older-americans-act-oaa
Home‑delivered meals Meals delivered to homebound older adults who can’t easily shop or cook Usually 60+ with limited ability to leave home; eligibility assessed by the AAAIL No set fee; donations encouraged; possible waitlists
Transportation Rides to the center, grocery stores, pharmacies, or medical appointments (varies by county) Priority for 60+ and those with mobility or income barriers Often no fee or low fee; schedule in advance; limited service areas
Fitness & wellness Chair exercise, fall‑prevention, walking clubs, BP checks, diabetes workshops (varies) Open to older adults; some evidence‑based classes have sign‑ups Usually free
Social & learning Bingo, cards, crafts, book clubs, tech help, tax prep days, fraud talks Open to older adults; guests welcome Usually free
Benefits help SHIP Medicare counseling, SNAP/LIHEAP applications, homestead exemption info, caregiver support Older adults and caregivers Free; government or nonprofit‑funded

For Kentucky’s statewide aging services, start at the DAIL home page: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dail/Pages/default.aspx

How to Find a Senior Center Near You (Step‑by‑Step)

  1. Use the Eldercare Locator (official federal directory)
  • Website: https://eldercare.acl.gov/
  • Phone: 1‑800‑677‑1116 (ask for your local Area Agency on Aging and a list of senior centers and meal sites in your county)
  1. Contact Kentucky’s Department for Aging and Independent Living or your AAAIL
  1. Use kynect resources (for local help and referrals)
  1. If you prefer phone help finding local services

Tip: When you call a center, ask about hours, meal times, sign‑up rules, ride scheduling, and what documents to bring on your first visit.

Table 2. Quick Contacts for Common Needs

Need Best first step Official source
Find a local senior center or meal site Call Eldercare Locator 1‑800‑677‑1116 https://eldercare.acl.gov/
Kentucky aging services (state office) DAIL homepage https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dail/Pages/default.aspx
Apply for SNAP, Medicaid, QMB/SLMB (Medicare savings), LIHEAP kynect benefits https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits
General local help (food, housing, utility aid) Dial 211 or search online https://www.211.org/
Medicare questions & plan comparisons Medicare.gov or Kentucky SHIP page https://www.medicare.gov/ and https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dail/Pages/default.aspx (see SHIP)
Veteran benefits & healthcare Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs; VA Medical Centers https://veterans.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx; Lexington VA: https://www.va.gov/lexington-health-care/; Louisville VA (Robley Rex): https://www.va.gov/louisville-health-care/

Eligibility, Paperwork, and Costs: What to Expect

  • Age: Most OAA senior center services are for age 60+ (spouses or caregivers may also participate in some services). See OAA overview: https://acl.gov/programs/older-americans-act-oaa
  • Income: OAA services do not require a means test. Centers may ask basic questions to plan services. Donations are encouraged but not required.
  • Paperwork: For meals or transportation, centers may ask for contact information, emergency contacts, and basic health/mobility questions. Bring your ID and insurance cards if you have them.
  • Realities: Some services may have waitlists (especially home‑delivered meals). Transportation often requires advance scheduling. Rural areas may have fewer ride days.

If you need more help at home (bathing, dressing, housekeeping), ask about Kentucky’s Medicaid Home and Community Based (HCB) 1915(c) waiver and other supports: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dms/dca/Pages/1915c.aspx

Meals and Nutrition in Kentucky

Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP)

  • Offers coupons to eligible older adults to buy fresh produce from authorized farmers. See the USDA program page: https://www.fns.usda.gov/sfmnp
  • Ask your local AAAIL or senior center if your county participates and how to sign up.

Reality check: Many meal sites ask you to sign up at least one day in advance so the kitchen can plan portions. Home‑delivered routes can be full; ask about waitlists and any short‑term options.

Transportation: Getting There and Back

  • Senior center vans or county transit often provide door‑to‑door rides to the center, grocery stores, pharmacies, or medical visits. Availability varies.
  • Book rides early (often at least 24–48 hours ahead). Ask about mobility aids (walkers, wheelchairs) and if a guest can ride.
  • Medicaid Non‑Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) is available for eligible Medicaid members. Contact your Medicaid plan or start with the Kentucky Medicaid page to learn more: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dms/Pages/default.aspx
  • The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Office of Transportation Delivery oversees public and specialized transit funding (Sections 5310/5311) that many senior ride programs use. Learn more: https://transportation.ky.gov/ (search “Office of Transportation Delivery”)

Tip: If you have several errands, ask about “deviated routes” or shopping days. Some programs can add a pharmacy stop after a doctor visit if you ask when booking.

Health, Fitness, and Prevention

  • Evidence‑based workshops (like diabetes self‑management or fall prevention) are often hosted by centers or AAAILs. Ask your center for schedules.
  • Blood pressure checks, vaccine clinics, and health talks may be scheduled with local partners (public health, hospitals).
  • Medicare preventive care: Annual Wellness Visits, shots, and screenings are covered under Medicare. Check details at Medicare.gov: https://www.medicare.gov/

If you need long‑term support, ask about:

Help With Benefits and Money

Senior centers often host outreach workers who can help you apply or re‑certify:

Reality check: Benefit rules can change. Application backlogs happen. Keep copies of every document you submit and write down the name of the person you spoke with and the date.

Table 3. Kentucky Benefits You Can Ask About at a Senior Center

Benefit or program What it helps with Where to learn more
SNAP (food) Monthly funds on an EBT card to buy groceries CHFS SNAP: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dcbs/dfs/Pages/snap.aspx; Apply at kynect: https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits
LIHEAP (energy) Help with heating/cooling bills CHFS LIHEAP: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dcbs/dfs/Pages/liheap.aspx
Medicare Savings Programs Help paying Medicare Part B premium (and sometimes cost‑shares) Medicare overview: https://www.medicare.gov/; Apply via kynect: https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits
HCB 1915(c) Waiver In‑home supports to avoid nursing home placement CHFS 1915(c) Waivers: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dms/dca/Pages/1915c.aspx
Homestead Exemption Lowers property tax for eligible homeowners 65+ or disabled KY Dept. of Revenue—Property Tax: https://revenue.ky.gov/Property/Pages/default.aspx

Safety, Legal Help, and Long‑Term Care

Tip: Bring a trusted person to important appointments. Ask for copies of any care plans, appeal rights, and contact names.

How to Sign Up for Meals or Rides (Typical Steps)

  1. Call your center or AAAIL and ask for “nutrition” or “transportation” staff.
  2. Answer quick intake questions (age, address, mobility needs).
  3. For meals: ask how to reserve; for home‑delivered meals, ask if there’s a waitlist.
  4. For rides: book at least 1–2 business days ahead, and confirm pick‑up window and return ride.
  5. Write down your confirmation number or the name of the dispatcher.

Table 4. Sign‑Up Steps at a Glance

Need What to say when you call What you may need
Congregate meals “I’m 60+ and want to eat at the center. How do I sign up?” Name, phone, dietary needs; bring ID if you have one
Home‑delivered meals “I’m homebound and need meals delivered. Can I be screened?” Address, mobility limits, emergency contacts
Rides to the center “I need a ride on [date/time]. Can I reserve now?” Pick‑up address, mobility aids, return ride time
Rides to doctor “I have an appointment at [clinic/time]. Do you offer medical rides?” Clinic address, appointment time, return plan
Benefits help “I need help applying for [SNAP/Medicaid/LIHEAP].” Income info and IDs (if available); bring any letters you received

Technology and Staying Connected

  • Many centers host “Tech Tuesdays” or drop‑in sessions to help with smartphones, telehealth, and online safety.
  • If internet cost is a barrier, ask about the FCC Lifeline program (phone and internet discount for eligible households). See the FCC Lifeline consumer page: https://www.fcc.gov/lifeline-consumers
    Note: The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has had funding disruptions—check the FCC ACP page for current status: https://www.fcc.gov/acp

Realities, Tips, and Warnings

  • Expect differences by county. Services can be robust in one area and leaner in another. Always call first.
  • Waitlists happen. Ask how to check your status and what short‑term options exist (frozen meals, community food resources).
  • Scams target older adults. Never pay a “fee” to apply for government benefits. Use official sites like kynect (https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits) and CHFS (https://chfs.ky.gov/).
  • Bring a list of your medications and emergency contacts to the center, especially if you take part in exercise or trips.

Inclusive Support: Tailored Help for Different Needs

LGBTQ+ Older Adults

  • Many centers welcome everyone, but some may not yet offer LGBTQ+‑specific groups. Ask your AAAIL about inclusive programs or safe‑space trainings.
  • National support: SAGE (advocacy and resources for LGBTQ+ elders): https://www.sageusa.org/
  • Find local aging services (inclusive providers are listed by many AAAILs) via Eldercare Locator: https://eldercare.acl.gov/

Veteran Seniors

Seniors with Disabilities

  • Kentucky’s Aging and Disability Resource Center (local AAAIL) can help connect you to home care, equipment, and accessibility supports. Start at DAIL: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dail/Pages/default.aspx
  • If you use a wheelchair or walker, ask about accessible vans and driver assistance when reserving rides.

Native/Tribal Elders

  • Kentucky does not have federally recognized tribes based in‑state. Native elders living in Kentucky can still contact tribal programs where they are enrolled, and can also use Kentucky’s senior centers.
  • ACL’s Title VI (Native American aging) program directory: https://olderindians.acl.gov/tribal-organizations
  • Indian Health Service—find care and eligibility info: https://www.ihs.gov/

Rural Seniors and Families

  • Transportation and broadband are the two biggest hurdles. Book rides early; ask about weekly “shopping bus” days or volunteer drivers.
  • Public transit for rural areas is supported by federal Section 5311 funds; ask your AAAIL which provider serves your county. USDOT rural transit overview: https://www.transit.dot.gov/rural
  • For telephone/internet affordability, check FCC Lifeline: https://www.fcc.gov/lifeline-consumers
  • If weather or road closures are common where you live, ask your meal program about shelf‑stable “emergency meal boxes.”

Resources by Region (How Kentucky Organizes Aging Services)

Kentucky coordinates senior services through 15 Area Agencies on Aging and Independent Living (AAAILs), housed within the Area Development Districts (ADDs). Each AAAIL covers a cluster of counties and connects you to local senior centers, meals, rides, and caregiver help.

  • Find your regional AAAIL through Kentucky’s Department for Aging and Independent Living: https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dail/Pages/default.aspx (look for Area Agencies on Aging/Find services in your county)
  • You can also view Kentucky’s Area Development Districts (regional agencies) and follow links to your region: Kentucky Council of Area Development Districts directory: https://www.kydistricts.com/

Call your AAAIL and ask:

  • “Which senior center serves my address?”
  • “How do I sign up for meals and transportation?”
  • “Do you have a county‑by‑county list of centers and meal sites?”

Table 5. At‑a‑Glance: Who to Call for Common Kentucky Questions

Topic Best contact Link
Nearest senior center or meal site Eldercare Locator (federal) https://eldercare.acl.gov/
Kentucky aging programs & AAAIL directory DAIL (state aging office) https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dail/Pages/default.aspx
Apply for SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare Savings kynect benefits https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits
LIHEAP (energy help) CHFS LIHEAP program page https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dcbs/dfs/Pages/liheap.aspx
Rural/public transit info KY Transportation Cabinet (Office of Transportation Delivery) https://transportation.ky.gov/
Medicare plan help Medicare.gov https://www.medicare.gov/
VA benefits Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs https://veterans.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1) Do I have to be low‑income to use a senior center?

Q2) Is there an age requirement?

  • Most senior center services are for age 60+. Spouses and certain caregivers may join in some activities or meals. Ask your center for details.

Q3) How do I get rides if I use a wheelchair?

  • Tell the dispatcher you use a wheelchair when booking. Many providers have lift‑equipped vans. Book early, and ask about assistance from the door to the vehicle.

Q4) What if I can’t drive and live far from town?

  • Ask your AAAIL about rural transit, volunteer driver programs, grocery delivery options, and whether the meal program can provide home‑delivered meals. See rural transit overview: https://www.transit.dot.gov/rural

Q5) Are there fees for meals or classes?

  • Most activities are free. Meals are supported by the OAA; centers may suggest a donation, but it’s optional.

Q6) Can centers help me with Medicare and Social Security questions?

  • Centers often host SHIP (State Health Insurance Program) counselors for Medicare. For Social Security, visit SSA.gov or call Social Security directly; your center can help you find the right contact. Medicare site: https://www.medicare.gov/

Q7) I’m a veteran. Should I call the VA or the senior center first?

  • Either is fine. Senior centers can point you to local VA contacts; the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs can help with claims and healthcare enrollment: https://veterans.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx

Q8) What happens if there’s a waitlist for home‑delivered meals?

  • Ask about temporary options (frozen meals, shelf‑stable boxes) and community food resources. Stay in touch with the program for updates.

Q9) How can I avoid scams related to benefits?

Q10) Where can I get help if I have a complaint about a nursing home?

Additional Official Resources

Disclaimer

Program details, eligibility, hours, and phone numbers can change. Always verify with the official agency or your local AAAIL or senior center before you travel or submit personal information. If you spot an error in this guide, please use the contact listed below to let us know so we can update it.

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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While we work hard to provide accurate information, program details and eligibility requirements can change. Always check with the official program source or agency website for the most current information. We are not a government agency; we compile information and link you to the official sources.

  • Last Updated: August 2025
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Kentucky Senior Centers

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

NameAddressCityPhoneAge
Adairville Senior Center225 School St. Adairville, KY 42202Adairville(270) 539-605160+
Clinton County Senior Citizen Center110 Spring Street Albany, KY 42602Albany(606) 387-901160+
Auburn Senior Center169 Wrenwood Drive Auburn, KY 42206Auburn(270) 542-822355+
13Knox County HELP Inc. (Senior Citizen's Center)130 Harding Street Barbourville, KY 40906Barbourville(606) 546-519160+
Bardstown Senior Center122 Plaza Drive, Suite A Bardstown, KY 40004Bardstown(502) 348-188860+
Carlisle County Senior Citizens Center261 Front Street Bardwell, KY 42023Bardwell(270) 628-547460+
Ballard County Senior Center357 S 4th St. Barlow, KY 42024Barlow(270) 334-3115
Lee County Senior Citizens Center611 Broadway Street Beattyville, KY 41311Beattyville(606) 464-8005
Trimble County Senior Life Enrichment Center3240 Highway 421 North Bedford, KY 40006Bedford(502) 255-7514
Belfry Senior Center25320 US Hwy 119 N, Suite 110 Belfry, KY 41514Belfry(606) 353-7959
Marshall County Senior Citizens Center1713 Golf Course Road Benton, KY 42025Benton(270) 527-9860
Berea Senior Citizens Center214 W. Jefferson Street Berea, KY 40403Berea(859) 986-835060+
Betsy Layne Senior Center219 Pike Floyd Hollow Road Betsy Layne, KY 41605Betsy Layne(606) 478-9583
De Wall Senior Citizen Center70 Queendale Center Beverly, KY 40913Beverly(606) 337-916960+
Blackey Senior Citizens Center283 Main St. Loop Blackey, KY 41804Blackey(606) 633-0906
Harlan County Committee on Aging - Bledsoe39 West Highway 221 Bledsoe, KY 40810Bledsoe(606) 558-3839
Owsley County Senior Citizens Center275 Hwy 28 South Booneville, KY 41314Booneville(606) 593-5594
Warren County Senior Center200 East 4th St. Bowling Green, KY 42101Bowling Green(270) 783-448460+
Bradfordsville Senior CenterMain Street Bradfordsville, KY 40009Bradfordsville(270) 692-659160+
Meade County Senior Center1200 Old Ekron Rd Brandenburg, KY 40108Brandenburg(502) 599-772460+
Bracken County Senior Citizens and Community Services Center110 Grandview Drive Brooksville, KY 41004Brooksville(606) 735-2948
Edmonson County Senior Center280 Ferguson Brownsville, KY 42210Brownsville(270) 597-311660+
Cumberland County Senior Citizen Center124 Upper River Street Burkesville, KY 42717Burkesville(270) 864-289960+
Trigg County Senior Citizen Center127 Joy Lane Cadiz, KY 42211Cadiz(270) 522-8341
McLean County Senior Services875 Walnut Street Calhoun, KY 42327Calhoun(270) 273-5412
Taylor County Senior Citizen Center110 S. Jackson Campbellsville, KY 42718Campbellsville(270) 465-941060+
Wolfe County Senior Citizens Center76 Marion St Campton, KY 41301Campton(606) 668-3954
Nicholas County Senior Center2323 Concrete Road, Suite B Carlisle, KY 40311Carlisle(859) 289-372960+
Carroll County Senior Center110 Sixth Street Carrollton, KY 41008Carrollton(502) 732-7026
Boyd County Senior Center3015 Louisa St Catlettsburg, KY 41129Catlettsburg(606) 739-6349
Cave City Senior Center105 Duke St. Cave City, KY 42127Cave City(270) 773-280060+
Hickman County Senior Center212 E. North Street Clinton, KY 42031Clinton(270) 653-4314
Adair County Senior Citizen Center901 Hudson Street Columbia, KY 42728Columbia(270) 380-189960+
Corbin Senior Citizens409 Barbourville St. Corbin, KY 40701Corbin(606) 528-010060+
Covington Senior Center111 Brent Spence Square Covington, KY 41011Covington(859) 261-6422
Cutshin Senior Citizens98 Rescue Lane Cutshin, KY 41776Cutshin(606) 279-6400
Harrison County Senior Center216 Old Lair Road Cynthiana, KY 41031Cynthiana(859) 234-580160+
A Gathering Place569 Jean Drive Danville, KY 40422Danville(859) 236-207060+
Webster County Senior Center44 North College St. Dixon, KY 42409Dixon(270) 639-5394
Lyon County Senior Center631 W. Dale Ave. Eddyville, KY 42038Eddyville(270) 388-2171
Edgewood Senior Center550 Freedom Park Drive Edgewood, KY 41017Edgewood(859) 331-5910
Metcalfe County Senior Center404 North Main Street Edmonton, KY 42129Edmonton(270) 432-721360+
Griffin Manor Senior Center1119 Johnstown Road Elizabethtown, KY 42701Elizabethtown(270) 982-290960+
Elkhorn City Senior Center1035 Russell Street Elkhorn City, KY 41522Elkhorn City(606) 754-8936
Marrowbone Senior Center1644 Marrowbone Creek Road Elkhorn City, KY 41522Elkhorn City(606) 754-9768
Todd County Senior Citizen Center104 Morris Weathers Road Elkton, KY 42220Elkton(270) 265-5935
Elsmere Senior Center179 Dell Avenue Elsmere, KY 41018Elsmere(859) 727-230660+
Ovenfork Senior Citizens Center7181 Hwy 119 South Eolia, KY 40826Eolia(606) 633-0015
Pendleton County Senior Center1111 Chipman Street Falmouth, KY 41040Falmouth(859) 951-1035
Flatwoods Senior Center2513 Reed St. Flatwoods, KY 41139Flatwoods(606) 494-2362
Boonefork Senior Citizens Center575A Hwy 343 Fleming, KY 41840Fleming(606) 855-7467
Fleming Senior Center100 West Elm Street Flemingsburg, KY 41041Flemingsburg(606) 845-1411
Florence Senior Activity Center7431 U.S. 42 Florence, KY 41042Florence(859) 282-4061
Fordsville Senior CenterMain Street Fordsville, KY 42343Fordsville(270) 298-4460
Fountain Run Senior Center202 Main St. Fountain Run, KY 42133Fountain Run(270) 434-225860+
Henderson Settlement Senior Center16773 Highway 190 Frakes, KY 40940Frakes(606) 337-3613
Capital City Activity Center202 Medical Heights Drive Frankfort, KY 40601Frankfort(502) 223-579450+
Simpson County Senior Center1301 Crestmore Franklin, KY 42135Franklin(270) 586-941160+
Phelps Senior Center135 Park Road Freeburn, KY 41258Freeburn(606) 456-8616
Menifee County Senior Center68 Old Campus Road Frenchburg, KY 40322Frenchburg(606) 768-350260+
Senior Citizen Centers of Fulton County - Fulton109 Commercial Avenue Fulton, KY 42041Fulton(270) 472-2900
Scott County Senior Citizens Center800 Cincinnati Rd., Suite 10 Georgetown, KY 40324Georgetown(502) 863-404160+
Glasgow Senior Center117A Mayfield Plaza Glasgow, KY 42141Glasgow(270) 651-628860+
Carter County Senior Center200 North Hord St Grayson, KY 41143Grayson(606) 474-4179
Green County Senior Citizen Center110 North First Street Greensburg, KY 42743Greensburg(270) 932-509660+
Greenup County Senior Center614 Main Street Greenup, KY 41144Greenup(606) 473-6244
Mud Creek Senior Center5420 KY Rt. 680 Grethel, KY 41631Grethel(606) 587-2507
South Marshall Senior Citizens112 Park St Hardin, KY 42048Hardin(270) 437-4593
Hardinsburg Senior Center105 Fairgrounds Road Hardinsburg, KY 40143Hardinsburg(270) 756-566860+
Harlan County Committee on Aging - Harlan105 N Cumberland Ave Harlan, KY 40831Harlan(606) 573-3496
Mercer County Senior Citizens Center1475 Louisville Road Harrodsburg, KY 40330Harrodsburg(859) 734-518560+
Ohio County Senior Center2320 Highway 69 North Hartford, KY 42347Hartford(270) 298-4460
Hancock County Senior Services315 Ridgewood Drive Hawesville, KY 42348Hawesville(270) 927-8313
Hazard-Perry County Senior Center354 Perry Park Road Hazard, KY 41702Hazard(606) 436-509560+
Housing Authority of Henderson Senior Programs840 N. Adams Henderson, KY 42420Henderson2.71E+1355+
The Gathering Place1817 North Elm Street Henderson, KY 42420Henderson(270) 827-294860+
Senior Citizen Centers of Fulton County - Hickman1404 Liberty St Hickman, KY 42050Hickman(270) 236-2826
Campbell County Senior Center3504 Alexandria Pike Highland Heights, KY 41076Highland Heights(859) 572-4300
Knott County Senior Center40 Center St. Hindman, KY 41822Hindman(606) 785-4095
Hodgenville Senior Center112 N. Walters Avenue Hodgenville, KY 42748Hodgenville(270) 358-423560+
Christian County Senior Center1402 W. 7th St. Hopkinsville, KY 42240Hopkinsville(270) 886-8885
Horse Branch Senior Center768 Horse Branch Loop Horse Branch, KY 42349Horse Branch(270) 298-4460
Beechfork Senior Citizens Center2761 Hwy 421 Hyden, KY 41749Hyden(606) 374-4308
Leslie County Senior Citizens Center178 Wendover Road Hyden, KY 41749Hyden(606) 672-3222
Independence Senior and Community Center2001 Jack Woods Parkway Independence, KY 41051Independence(859) 356-626450+
Martin County Senior Citizens Center123 Old Middle Fork Rd Inez, KY 41224Inez(606) 298-3459
Estill County Senior Center100 Golden Court Irvine, KY 40336Irvine(606) 723-4787
Island Senior Citizen Center280 Adams Avenue Island, KY 42350Island(270) 486-3992
Breathitt County Senior Citizens Center329 Broadway St Jackson, KY 41339Jackson(606) 666-2550
Jeffersontown Senior Citizens Center10631 Watterson Trail Jeffersontown, KY 40299Jeffersontown(502) 267-911255+
Jeffersonville Nutrition Center225 KY Highway 213 Jeffersonville, KY 40337Jeffersonville(859) 498-098860+
Jenkins Senior Center75 Pane St Jenkins, KY 41537Jenkins(606) 832-2865
Oldham County Senior Life Enrichment Center1015 Dispatchers Way LaGrange, KY 40031LaGrange(502) 222-1349
Garrard County Senior Citizens Center153 Farra Drive Lancaster, KY 40444Lancaster(859) 792-314760+
Anderson County Senior Citizens Center160 Township Square Lawrenceburg, KY 40342Lawrenceburg(502) 839-752060+
Lebanon Senior Center110 W. Mulberry Street Lebanon, KY 40033Lebanon(270) 692-659160+
Lori Duvall Senior Center102-B Watkins Woods Drive Leitchfield, KY 42754Leitchfield(270) 259-488560+
Lewisport Senior Citizens Center190 Fourth Street Lewisport, KY 42351Lewisport(270) 927-8313
Lexington Senior Center195 Life Lane Lexington, KY 40503Lexington(859) 278-607260+
Senior programs at Charles Young Center540 E. Third Street Lexington, KY 40508Lexington(859) 246-028160+
Senior Programs at the Bell House545 Sayre Ave. Lexington, KY 40508Lexington(859) 233-098660+
Casey County Senior Citizen Center85 Beldon Avenue Liberty, KY 42539Liberty(606) 787-795160+
Livermore Senior Center105 W. Third Street Livermore, KY 42352Livermore(270) 278-5155
Laurel County O.P.A.C.426 1/2 East 4th St. London, KY 40743London(606) 878-626160+
Mark A. Mattingly Senior Center255 School Drive Loretto, KY 40037Loretto(270) 692-659160+
Lawrence County Senior Center101 W Pike Street Louisa, KY 41230Louisa(606) 638-9335
ElderServe Senior Center631 S. 28th Street Louisville, KY 40211Louisville(502) 778-741860+
Flaget Senior Center4425 Greenwood Avenue Louisville, KY 40211Louisville(502) 574-2831
Senior Outreach Program - Highlands Community Campus1228 E. Breckinridge St. Louisville, KY 40204Louisville5.02E+1250+
Shaffer Senior Enrichment Center2024 Woodford Place Louisville, KY 40205Louisville(502) 485-085060+
UCHM Senior Citizens Program150 South State Street Louisville, KY 40206Louisville(502) 893-0346
Wilderness Road Senior Center8111 Blue Lick Road Louisville, KY 40219Louisville(502) 964-5151
Ludlow Community Center808 Elm Street Ludlow, KY 41016Ludlow(859) 360-322055+
Hopkins County Regional Senior Activity Center200 N. Main St. Madisonville, KY 42431Madisonville(270) 821-9173
Clay County Old Timers144 Old Timers Road Manchester, KY 40962Manchester(606) 598-5754
Crittenden County Senior Center210 N. Walker St. Marion, KY 42064Marion(270) 965-5229
Martin Area Senior Center11414 Main St Martin, KY 41649Martin(606) 285-9573
Mayfield - Graves County Senior Center901 North 15th Street Mayfield, KY 42066Mayfield(270) 247-2566
Mason County Senior and Community Services Center1679 Forest Avenue Maysville, KY 41056Maysville(606) 564-8389
McDowell Senior Citizens Center8954 KY Route 122 McDowell, KY 41636McDowell(606) 377-0171
Jackson County Senior Center1035 McCammon Ridge Road McKee, KY 40447McKee(606) 287-3659
Bell County Senior Citizens - Middlesboro207 S. 21st Street Middlesboro, KY 40965Middlesboro(606) 248-2990
Wayne County Senior Citizen Center75 West Columbia Avenue, Suite 1 Monticello, KY 42633Monticello(606) 348-581160+
Rowan County Senior Center200A Heritage Place Morehead, KY 40351Morehead(606) 784-846660+
Morganfield Senior Center225 Richards Lane Morganfield, KY 42437Morganfield(270) 389-9979
Butler County Senior Center110 North Warren St. Morgantown, KY 42261Morgantown(270) 526-526860+
Robertson County Community Center69 McDowell Street Mount Olivet, KY 41064Mount Olivet(606) 724-5513
Montgomery County Senior Center302 West Main Street Mount Sterling, KY 40353Mount Sterling(859) 498-556660+
Rockcastle County Senior Citizens Inc.1260 S. Wilderness Road Mount Vernon, KY 40456Mount Vernon(606) 256-4316
Hart County Senior Center509 AA Whitman Lane Munfordville, KY 42765Munfordville(270) 524-101960+
Murray-Calloway County Senior Citizens Center607 Poplar St. Murray, KY 42071Murray(270) 753-092960+
Henry County Senior Life Enrichment Center125 Park Rd New Castle, KY 40050New Castle(502) 845-7808
New Haven Senior Center365 Fifth St. New Haven, KY 40051New Haven(502) 549-650160+
Jessamine County Senior Citizens Center111 Hoover Drive Nicholasville, KY 40356Nicholasville(859) 885-910260+
Olive Hill Senior Center220 Railroad St Olive Hill, KY 41164Olive Hill(606) 286-2055
Park Regency Senior Center5058 Back Square Drive Owensboro, KY 42301Owensboro(270) 686-8600
Roosevelt House Senior Center530 Yale Place Owensboro, KY 42301Owensboro(270) 926-1673
Senior Community Center of Owensboro-Daviess County1650 W 2nd St. Owensboro, KY 42301Owensboro(270) 687-464060+
Owen County Senior Center118 Main Street Owenton, KY 40359Owenton(502) 484-3139
Bath County Senior Center19 Water Street Owingsville, KY 40360Owingsville(606) 674-614960+
Paducah/McCracken County Senior Center1400 H.C. Mathis Drive Paducah, KY 42001Paducah(270) 443-8579
Johnson County Senior Center1127 Euclid Avenue Paintsville, KY 41240Paintsville(606) 789-4830
Bourbon County Senior Citizens Center11 Legion Rd Paris, KY 40361Paris(859) 987-745360+
Pikeville Senior Center134 Bank Street Pikeville, KY 41501Pikeville(606) 432-4250
Shelby Valley Senior Center111 Douglas Parkway Pikeville, KY 41501Pikeville(606) 639-9089
Bell County Senior Citizens - Pineville211 Tennessee Avenue Pineville, KY 40977Pineville(606) 337-7478
Muhlenberg County Senior Citizens Center55 Career Dr Powderly, KY 42367Powderly(270) 338-6222
Prestonsburg Senior Citizen Center76 Patsy Evans Dr Prestonsburg, KY 41653Prestonsburg(606) 886-6855
Caldwell County Senior Center200 Eagle Street Princeton, KY 42445Princeton(270) 365-7446
Providence Senior Center211 Wallace Street Providence, KY 42450Providence(270) 667-7608
Radcliff Senior CenterColvin Center Freedom Way Radcliff, KY 40160Radcliff(270) 351-407960+
Blackberry/McCarr Senior Center4956 State Hwy 1056 Ransom, KY 41558Ransom(606) 427-1013
Richmond Senior Citizens Center1215 W. Main Street Richmond, KY 40475Richmond(859) 623-047460+
Russell County Senior Citizen Center132 Brian Walters Drive Russell Springs, KY 42642Russell Springs(270) 866-289960+
Russellville Senior Center701 Day St. Russellville, KY 42276Russellville(270) 726-988460+
Sacramento Senior Center187 St. Highway 2383 Sacramento, KY 42372Sacramento(270) 736-9201
Magoffin County Senior Center176 South Church Street Salyersville, KY 41465Salyersville(606) 349-5152
Elliott County Senior CenterMain Street Sandy Hook, KY 41171Sandy Hook(606) 738-6945
Allen County Senior Center25 J.L. Turner and Son Place Scottsville, KY 42164Scottsville(270) 237-369160+
Sebree Senior Center160 Carhart Drive Sebree, KY 42455Sebree(270) 835-7501
Shelby County Senior Activities Center207 Washington Street Shelbyville, KY 40065Shelbyville(502) 633-221860+
Bullitt County Senior Activities Center214 Frank E. Simon Shepherdsville, KY 40165Shepherdsville(502) 543-345560+
Livingston County Senior Center508 Rudd St. Smithland, KY 42081Smithland(270) 928-2811
Pulaski County Senior Citizen Center125 East University Dr. Somerset, KY 42501Somerset(606) 679-059060+
South Shore Senior CenterRR 3 Box 46A South Shore, KY 41175South Shore(606) 932-6247
Washington County Senior Center206 South Cross Main Springfield, KY 40069Springfield(859) 336-090960+
Lincoln County Senior Center100 Senior Way Stanford, KY 40484Stanford(606) 365-901660+
Powell County Senior Citizens Center551 S. Main Street Stanton, KY 40380Stanton(606) 663-598160+
Sturgis Senior Center1002 Monroe Street Sturgis, KY 42437Sturgis(270) 333-0445
Spencer County Senior Activities Center44 Creekside Drive Taylorsville, KY 40071Taylorsville(502) 477-829660+
Tompkinsville Senior Center800 Capp Harlin Rd Tompkinsville, KY 42167Tompkinsville(270) 487-560260+
Uniontown Senior Center108 3rd Street Uniontown, KY 42428Uniontown(270) 822-4277
Lewis County Community Center210 Front Street Vanceburg, KY 41179Vanceburg(606) 796-3893
Woodford County Senior Citizens Center285 Beasley Road Versailles, KY 40383Versailles(859) 873-838460+
Walton Senior Center44 North Main St Walton, KY 41094Walton(859) 485-7611
Gallatin County Senior Center400 Third St Warsaw, KY 41095Warsaw(859) 567-2118
Wayland Senior Center2643 King Kelly Coleman Hwy. Wayland, KY 41666Wayland(606) 358-4161
Morgan County Senior Center493 Riverside Drive West Liberty, KY 41472West Liberty(606) 743-769560+
Wheelwright Senior Center22 Shop Fork Street Wheelwright, KY 41669Wheelwright(606) 452-2179
Ermine Senior Citizens Center499 Hwy 2034 Whitesburg, KY 41858Whitesburg(606) 633-4054
Kings Creek Senior Citizens Center8978 Hwy 160 Whitesburg, KY 41858Whitesburg(606) 633-7289
Letcher County Senior Citizens Center1505 Jenkins Road Whitesburg, KY 41858Whitesburg(606) 633-7027
Whitesville Senior Center10345 KY-54 Whitesville, KY 42378Whitesville(270) 233-4332
McCreary County Senior Citizen Center2255 North Hwy 27 Whitley City, KY 42653Whitley City(606) 376-881160+
Senior Citizens of Whitley County208 South Second Street Williamsburg, KY 40769Williamsburg(606) 549-5600
Williamstown Senior Center400 N. Main St Williamstown, KY 41097Williamstown(859) 824-641560+
The James B. Allen Jr. Generations Center32 Meadow Lane Winchester, KY 40391Winchester(859) 744-323560+

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.