Senior Centers in Missouri
Senior Centers in Missouri: A Practical, Up‑to‑Date Guide for Older Adults
Last updated: August 2025
If You Need Emergency Help
- Call 911 for life‑threatening emergencies.
- Call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (mental health crisis).
- To report suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of a senior or adult with disabilities in Missouri, call the Missouri Adult Abuse & Neglect Hotline at 800‑392‑0210 or use the online reporting tools listed on the state’s site. Learn more on the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation page: Report adult abuse in Missouri (DHSS).
- For poison emergencies, call the Missouri Poison Center at 800‑222‑1222 or visit Missouri Poison Center.
- For urgent local help finding food, shelter, or transportation, dial 211 in Missouri, or visit United Way 2‑1‑1 Missouri.
Table: Quick emergency and urgent help
| Need | Who to Contact | How |
|---|---|---|
| Immediate danger, fire, medical | 911 | Phone |
| Mental health crisis | 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline | Phone/text/chat |
| Adult abuse/neglect/exploitation | Missouri Adult Abuse & Neglect Hotline | 800‑392‑0210; DHSS reporting info |
| Poison emergency | Missouri Poison Center | 800‑222‑1222; Poison Center site |
| Local food, housing, utilities, ride | United Way 2‑1‑1 Missouri | Dial 211; 211helps.org |
| Severe weather and disaster updates | Missouri State Emergency Management (SEMA) | SEMA/Ready in Missouri |
Key Takeaways
- Senior centers in Missouri are community hubs where adults 60+ can eat a hot lunch, join activities and exercise, get Medicare counseling, find caregiver support, and connect to transportation and home services.
- Services are usually funded by the federal Older Americans Act and state/local partners. You’re asked for a voluntary contribution, but you cannot be denied a meal or service if you can’t pay. See federal guidance: Older Americans Act Nutrition Program (ACL/HHS).
- To find a nearby senior center fast, use the official Eldercare Locator (ACL/HHS) or contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA). If you don’t know your AAA, 211 can help.
- Rides are available in most areas through your AAA or providers like OATS Transit and MO Rides, especially helpful in rural counties.
- Missouri’s population is aging: about 18% of Missourians are 65 or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That’s why senior centers matter statewide. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Missouri QuickFacts.
What This Guide Covers (and What It Doesn’t)
This guide explains what Missouri senior centers do, who can use them, costs, how to find one, what to expect on your first visit, help for rural/disabled/LGBTQ+/veteran and Native elders, and where to go by region. It links to official government and well‑established sources. It does not list every center by name, because locations change; instead, we show you trusted ways to get the most current local information.
What You Can Do at a Missouri Senior Center
Senior centers vary by town and county, but most offer the services below. Programs may be hosted on‑site or coordinated through the local AAA.
Table: Common services at senior centers (what, who provides it, typical cost)
| Service | What it includes | Who typically provides it | Cost to you |
|---|---|---|---|
| Congregate lunches (group meals) | Hot, nutritious weekday meals; social time | Local AAA and center staff/volunteers under the Older Americans Act | Voluntary donation; not required. See ACL Nutrition Services |
| Home‑delivered meals (if homebound) | Meals delivered to your door; safety check | AAA or Meals on Wheels partners | No set fee; voluntary donation. Eligibility may apply (homebound). |
| Medicare counseling (SHIP) | Unbiased help choosing Medicare plans, drug coverage, extra help | Missouri SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) | Free |
| Fraud prevention (SMP) | Help spotting Medicare scams and billing errors | Senior Medicare Patrol (often via AAA) | Free |
| Exercise & falls prevention | Walking clubs, tai chi, “A Matter of Balance” | Center staff/partners; evidence‑based programs supported by ACL | Usually free or low‑cost |
| Social & educational activities | Bingo, crafts, tech help, tax prep clinics (seasonal), health talks | Center and community partners | Free/low‑cost |
| Transportation to the center | Rides to meals/activities, medical trips | AAA, public transit, OATS Transit, MO Rides | Donation or reduced fare |
| Caregiver support | Support groups, respite referrals | AAA via the National Family Caregiver Support Program | Free/low‑cost |
| Legal and benefits help | Basic civil legal help and benefits navigation | OAA‑funded legal aid, see Legal Services of Missouri | Free to eligible clients |
Reality check: Hours, menus, and classes differ from center to center. Some activities fill up early. If you need a ride or a special‑diet meal, call ahead.
Official sources:
- Federal program background: ACL Older Americans Act Programs.
- Nutrition services overview: ACL Nutrition Services.
Who Can Use a Senior Center? Eligibility Basics
- Most center services welcome adults age 60 and older.
- Spouses and caregivers of someone 60+ may also join certain activities and meals.
- Adults under 60 with a disability may qualify for some services when they live with or accompany an eligible older adult, or through separate disability programs coordinated at the center.
- No income test for congregate or home‑delivered meals, but home‑delivered meals are generally for people who are homebound and cannot easily prepare food. Local rules vary.
Source: ACL Older Americans Act Nutrition Services.
What Does It Cost?
- Congregate and home‑delivered meals use a suggested donation. You will be told an amount, but you will not be denied a meal if you cannot contribute. See federal policy overview: ACL Nutrition Services.
- Fitness classes, trips, and special events may have small fees.
- Transportation usually requests a donation or has a reduced fare.
- Some services (like in‑home help) may be covered by Medicaid (MO HealthNet) or other programs if you qualify. Learn more: Missouri MO HealthNet (Medicaid) overview and Missouri Home and Community Based Services (HCBS).
Reality check: Budgets are tight, and demand is high. If there’s a waitlist (especially for home‑delivered meals), ask about short‑term options and check in weekly.
How to Find a Senior Center Near You
Use one or more of these official tools:
- Eldercare Locator (ACL/HHS): Find centers and your local AAA by ZIP code. Search Eldercare Locator.
- Your Area Agency on Aging (AAA): AAAs coordinate most senior centers and services in Missouri. If you don’t know yours, call 211 or use Eldercare Locator.
- Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services (DHSS) – Seniors: State information and links to aging services. Missouri DHSS – Seniors.
- 211 Missouri: Call 211 or search “[senior center] + your county” at United Way 2‑1‑1 Missouri.
Table: Fast ways to locate your local senior center
| Option | Best for | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Eldercare Locator | Quick search by ZIP; shows AAA and local services | Find local services (ACL) |
| AAA directory (via Eldercare) | County‑level help and case management | Locate your AAA (ACL) |
| Missouri DHSS – Seniors portal | State programs and protections | DHSS Seniors portal |
| 211 Missouri | Any local help (food, housing, rides) | United Way 2‑1‑1 Missouri |
Tip: When you call, ask, “Which senior center serves my address?” Have your ZIP code ready.
Meals at and from Senior Centers
- Congregate meals: Served at the center on weekdays. You’ll sign in, give basic info once, and be invited to donate. Many centers offer alternate and diabetic‑friendly options; ask in advance.
- Home‑delivered meals: For people who are homebound or have a hard time preparing meals. A brief assessment may be required. If you’re waiting, ask your AAA about temporary food pantry options.
Sources:
- Federal program: ACL Nutrition Services.
- Food/meal connections if you can’t reach your AAA: Meals on Wheels America – Find Meals (national nonprofit).
Reality check: Delivery days and the number of meals per week vary by county. Deliveries often double as a quick wellness check, but drivers cannot provide medical care.
Getting a Ride to the Center or Appointments
In most Missouri counties, you have more than one option. Book as early as you can—rides can fill up.
Table: Missouri transportation options commonly used by seniors
| Provider | Where it operates | How it helps | How to connect |
|---|---|---|---|
| OATS Transit | Statewide coverage, especially rural counties | Door‑to‑door or scheduled route service for seniors and people with disabilities | OATS Transit – find your county |
| MO Rides | A referral service (not a bus) that matches you with providers | Finds local ride options including non‑emergency medical transport | MO Rides trip help |
| Your AAA | County/region | May schedule rides for meals/activities or refer you to local providers | Use Eldercare Locator to find your AAA |
| City/county transit/paratransit | Metro areas (e.g., Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield) | Reduced fares, ADA paratransit | Check your local transit agency; ask your AAA for the right link |
Tip: Ask about wheelchair access, guests/aides, and suggested donation when you book.
Health, Wellness, and Benefits Help You Can Expect
- Medicare counseling (Missouri SHIP): Free, unbiased help with Medicare Parts A, B, D, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and cost‑saving programs (like Extra Help). Many centers host SHIP clinics. Learn more or request counseling: Missouri SHIP.
- Fraud prevention (Senior Medicare Patrol): Learn to spot Medicare scams, check bills, and report issues. Ask your AAA or SHIP office to connect you.
- Fall prevention and fitness: Classes like tai chi and “A Matter of Balance” reduce fall risk and improve strength. See evidence‑based programs supported by ACL: ACL Evidence‑Based Programs.
- Vaccines and health talks: Centers may host flu or COVID‑19 clinics with local health departments and pharmacies. For adult vaccine guidance, visit Missouri DHSS – Immunizations.
- Legal help: OAA‑funded legal partners address issues like powers of attorney, benefits problems, and housing. Start here: Legal Services of Missouri (find your regional office).
Caregiver Support
If you’re caring for a spouse, parent, or friend, your local AAA can help with:
- Support groups (often held at or through senior centers)
- Training for caregivers and stress management
- Short‑term respite options
- Help understanding benefits and long‑term care choices
Ask your AAA about the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP), or start with ACL’s overview: NFCSP – Support for family caregivers (ACL).
Adult Day Services vs. Senior Centers
Senior centers are social and activity hubs. Adult Day Services (ADS) provide structured daytime care and health monitoring for adults who need more supervision. Both may offer meals and activities, but ADS includes personal care and health oversight. To learn about licensed adult day programs in Missouri, see: Missouri DHSS – Adult Day Care/Adult Day Health Care.
Reality check: Adult day programs usually have intake assessments, set daily fees, and limited slots. Some costs may be covered by Medicaid waivers if you qualify: Missouri HCBS.
Accessibility, Language, and Dietary Needs
- Most centers are accessible to people using canes, walkers, and wheelchairs.
- Interpretation may be available if you ask in advance. If English is not your first language, let staff know—AAAs can arrange translation in many situations.
- Dietary needs: Ask about diabetic, low‑sodium, or texture‑modified meals. Menus are planned to meet nutrition standards required by the Older Americans Act.
Inclusive Support
Disabled seniors
- Home and Community Based Services (HCBS): If you need help at home with bathing, dressing, meals, or housekeeping, ask about an assessment for HCBS (in‑home services or Consumer Directed Services). Learn more: Missouri HCBS.
- Independent Living Centers: Skill‑building, assistive technology, and advocacy. Find centers statewide: Missouri Centers for Independent Living (MOCIL).
- Assistive Technology & Telecommunication Access: Help with hearing, vision, speech, and mobility devices. See Missouri Assistive Technology and the Telecommunications Access Program (TAP).
Veteran seniors
- VA benefits counseling, caregiver support, and geriatrics/extended care are available through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Find nearby VA clinics and services: Find VA locations and VA Geriatrics & Extended Care.
- For free help applying for VA benefits, contact the Missouri Veterans Commission – Veteran Service Officers.
Tip: Many senior centers host VA outreach days or can connect you to a Service Officer. Ask your center for the next visit date.
LGBTQ+ seniors
- Senior centers and AAAs should serve everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. If you want confidential peer support, the national SAGE Hotline is available at 877‑360‑LGBT (5428) nightly. Learn more: SAGE National LGBT Elder Hotline.
- Ask your AAA about LGBTQ+‑friendly social groups and inclusive programs in your area. If you face discrimination in services funded by HHS/ACL, you can learn about protections here: ACL – Rights and Protections.
Native and tribal elders
Missouri does not have federally recognized tribes headquartered in‑state, but many Native elders live in Missouri and may be eligible for tribal elder services through their tribe or nearby programs.
- Federal tribal aging (Title VI) programs: contact your tribe or start with ACL’s overview: ACL – Title VI Native American Aging Programs.
- Indian Health Service (IHS): Find clinics and eligibility information: IHS – Find Health Care.
- Community support (non‑governmental): Kansas City Indian Center offers services for Native people in the KC area.
Ask your AAA for help coordinating services between your center and your tribal program.
Rural seniors and families with limited access
- Transportation: Rural rides are often available through OATS Transit and referrals via MO Rides. Request recurring trips (e.g., every Tuesday for lunch) to secure seats.
- Mobile options: Some AAAs offer satellite meal sites, pop‑up classes, or mobile pantries. Ask your AAA what’s available near you.
- Internet access for telehealth and classes: Check the Missouri Office of Broadband Development for programs expanding internet access and low‑cost plans.
How Senior Centers Are Funded (and Why It Matters)
- Most centers rely on the federal Older Americans Act (OAA), state funds, local governments, and donations.
- OAA rules require that no one be denied services for inability to contribute. Contributions help keep programs running, but they are voluntary. Source: ACL Nutrition Services.
- Budgets can affect hours, menus, and ride availability. If your center has cuts, talk with your AAA about alternatives or nearby sites.
Step‑by‑Step: Get Started This Week
Table: Simple plan to start using your senior center
| Day | What to do | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Today | Use the Eldercare Locator to find your AAA and nearest senior center. | Gets you the right phone number fast. |
| Tomorrow | Call the center to ask about meal times, rides, and activities. Ask what information to bring for your first visit. | Avoids surprises and long waits. |
| Later this week | Visit for lunch or a class. Ask about SHIP counseling, caregiver support, and a monthly calendar. | Helps you learn all your options. |
What to bring on your first visit (if you have it):
- A photo ID (driver’s license or state ID)
- Emergency contact information
- Your Medicare/insurance cards if you want benefits counseling
- List of medications (for health programs)
- Any mobility aids you use
Call script you can use:
“Hello, I live in [town/ZIP]. I’m 65 and want to start coming for lunch and activities. What time is lunch, do I need to sign up, and are rides available from [my address]?”
Resources by Region (Missouri AAAs and Helpful Links)
Your local Area Agency on Aging leads services for your county. Use these links to reach the right regional team or find your exact AAA through Eldercare Locator.
Table: Missouri regional resources
| Region (examples) | Primary point of contact | Link |
|---|---|---|
| St. Louis City | St. Louis Area Agency on Aging (City of St. Louis) | SLAAA – City of St. Louis Aging Services |
| St. Louis metro counties (Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles, St. Louis Co.) | Aging Ahead | Aging Ahead |
| Kansas City metro (Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, Ray) | Mid‑America Regional Council (MARC) – Aging & Adult Services | MARC Aging Services |
| West‑Central Missouri | Care Connection for Aging Services | Care Connection (goaging.org) |
| Central Missouri | Aging Best (formerly Central Missouri AAA) | Aging Best |
| Southwest Missouri | SeniorAge Area Agency on Aging | SeniorAge |
| Southeast Missouri (Bootheel and surrounding) | Southeast Missouri AAA | SEMO AAA |
| Northwest Missouri | Northwest Missouri AAA | Northwest Missouri AAA |
| Northeast Missouri | Northeast Missouri AAA | Northeast Missouri AAA |
| South‑Central Missouri | South Central Missouri AAA | You can also find this AAA through Eldercare Locator if the main site has changed |
If any link doesn’t work or you’re unsure of your AAA, use the official Eldercare Locator or dial 211 for help identifying your service area.
Seasonal and Safety Notes (Missouri‑Specific)
- Heat waves: Check updates and cooling resources via Missouri DHSS – Extreme Heat and SEMA/Ready in Missouri. Ask your center about local cooling sites.
- Severe weather: Before storms, confirm center hours and ride schedules. If a school district closes, a center may close too—call ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Do I have to be low‑income to eat at a senior center?
- No. Congregate meals are for adults 60+ regardless of income. You’ll be invited to give a voluntary donation, but it’s not required. Source: ACL Nutrition Services.
- Can my spouse under 60 come with me?
- Yes, spouses of people 60+ can usually participate in meals and activities. Check with your center for details. Source: ACL Nutrition Services.
- What if I have dietary restrictions or food allergies?
- Ask the center about menu options (diabetic‑friendly, low‑sodium, etc.) and whether they can accommodate allergies. Menus are planned to meet nutrition standards, but capacity varies by site.
- Is there a waiting list for home‑delivered meals?
- Sometimes. Availability depends on funding and staffing. If there’s a waitlist, ask your AAA about short‑term options like pantry boxes or temporary deliveries.
- How do I get a ride?
- Ask your center or AAA to schedule transportation. In rural areas, rides are often through OATS Transit. You can also use MO Rides to find local providers.
- What is the difference between an Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and a senior center?
- The AAA plans and funds services across your region and often contracts with senior centers. The center is your local place to eat, socialize, and connect to services.
- Are centers open on holidays or during bad weather?
- Hours vary. Many centers close on major holidays and during severe weather. Call ahead or check the monthly calendar.
- Do centers offer help with Medicare and prescription costs?
- Yes. Ask for a SHIP counselor through your center or contact Missouri SHIP. They can also screen you for programs like Extra Help.
- Can I volunteer?
- Absolutely. Centers need meal servers, delivery drivers, class helpers, and more. Ask your center for a volunteer application.
- Are there technology classes?
- Many centers offer basic smartphone, tablet, or computer help. Look for “tech tutoring” on your center’s calendar or ask staff to sign you up.
- Do centers provide medical care?
- No. Centers are not clinics. They may host screenings or vaccine events with health partners, but they don’t provide medical treatment. For adult day health care, see Missouri DHSS – Adult Day Care/Health Care.
- How do I report poor treatment or suspected abuse?
- If it’s urgent or someone is in danger, call 911. To report suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a senior or adult with disabilities in Missouri, call 800‑392‑0210 or visit DHSS – Report Abuse.
Handy Reference Tables
Table: Quick contact links you’ll use often
| Need | Link |
|---|---|
| Find my local senior center or AAA | Eldercare Locator (ACL/HHS) |
| Missouri state aging information | Missouri DHSS – Seniors |
| Medicare counseling in Missouri | Missouri SHIP |
| Legal aid (civil issues) | Legal Services of Missouri |
| Rural transportation help | OATS Transit and MO Rides |
| Report adult abuse/neglect | DHSS – Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation |
| General local help | United Way 2‑1‑1 Missouri |
Table: Common programs hosted or coordinated through senior centers
| Program | What it does | Where to learn more |
|---|---|---|
| Older Americans Act Nutrition | Group and home‑delivered meals, nutrition education | ACL Nutrition Services |
| SHIP (Medicare help) | One‑on‑one Medicare counseling | Missouri SHIP |
| Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) | Medicare fraud education and help | Ask your AAA/SHIP for the SMP serving your county |
| Family Caregiver Support | Support groups, training, respite referrals | NFCSP overview (ACL) |
| HCBS (In‑home support) | Personal care, homemaker, CDS if eligible | Missouri HCBS |
Resources (Official and Trusted)
- Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services – Seniors portal: https://health.mo.gov/seniors/
- Eldercare Locator (Administration for Community Living, U.S. HHS): https://eldercare.acl.gov/
- Older Americans Act programs (ACL): https://acl.gov/programs
- Nutrition Services under the OAA (ACL): https://acl.gov/programs/health-wellness/nutrition-services
- Missouri SHIP (Medicare counseling): https://www.missouriship.org/
- Legal Services of Missouri (find your regional office): https://www.lsmo.org/
- OATS Transit (statewide senior transit): https://www.oatstransit.org/
- MO Rides (transportation referral): https://morides.org/
- Missouri HCBS (in‑home services): https://health.mo.gov/seniors/hcbs/
- Adult Day Care/Health Care (Missouri DHSS): https://health.mo.gov/safety/adultdaycare/
- Report abuse, neglect, exploitation (DHSS): https://health.mo.gov/safety/abuse/
- U.S. Census Bureau – Missouri QuickFacts: https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/MO
- Missouri Veterans Commission – Service Officers: https://mvc.dps.mo.gov/service/
- VA facility locator: https://www.va.gov/find-locations/
- SAGE National LGBT Elder Hotline: https://www.sageusa.org/what-we-do/sage-national-lgbt-elder-hotline/
- Indian Health Service – Find Health Care: https://www.ihs.gov/findhealthcare/
- Missouri Poison Center: https://missouripoisoncenter.org/
- United Way 2‑1‑1 Missouri: https://211helps.org/
- Missouri Office of Broadband Development: https://ded.mo.gov/connectmo
- SEMA/Ready in Missouri: https://sema.dps.mo.gov/
Disclaimer
Program hours, locations, menus, funding, and eligibility rules can change. Always confirm details with your local senior center, AAA, or the official agency website before you go or apply. This guide is informational and is not a government agency.
About This Guide
by the GrantsForSeniors.org Editorial Team
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Missouri Senior Centers
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
| Name | Address | City | Phone | Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Affton Senior Center | 8520 MacKenzie Rd Affton, MO 63123 | Affton | (314) 544-5100 | |
| Albany Senior Center Inc. | 209 West Clay Albany, MO 64402 | Albany | (660) 726-5645 | |
| Alton Multipurpose Senior Center | 204 South Main Street Alton, MO 65606 | Alton | (417) 778-7342 | |
| Signer Senior Center | 113 West Orchard Street Arcadia, MO 63621 | Arcadia | (573) 546-7289 | 60+ |
| Arnold Senior Center | 1695 Missouri State Rd. Arnold, MO 63010 | Arnold | (636) 296-0475 | |
| Ash Grove Sunshine Center | 310 Perryman Ash Grove, MO 65604 | Ash Grove | (417) 751-3826 | |
| Heritage Harmony House - Aurora | 700 S. Hudson Ave. Aurora, MO 65605 | Aurora | (417) 678-5383 | |
| Ava Senior Center | 109 N Spring St. Ava, MO 65608 | Ava | (417) 683-5712 | |
| West County Senior Center | 14535 Manchester Rd Ballwin, MO 63011 | Ballwin | (636) 227-3882 | |
| Belton Senior Center | 609 Minnie Avenue Belton, MO 64012 | Belton | (816) 348-7410 | |
| Bismarck Senior Nutrition Center | 922 Center Street Bismarck, MO 63624 | Bismarck | (573) 734-2429 | 60+ |
| Vesper Hall | 400 NW Vesper St. Blue Springs, MO 64014 | Blue Springs | (816) 228-0181 | 50+ |
| Polk County Senior Center - Bolivar | 1850 W. Broadway St. Bolivar, MO 65613 | Bolivar | (417) 326-5570 | |
| Bonne Terre Senior / Nutrition Center | 118 N. Allen St. Bonne Terre, MO 63628 | Bonne Terre | (573) 358-3726 | 60+ |
| Boonslick Senior Center | 512 Jackson Rd Boonville, MO 65233 | Boonville | (660) 882-2344 | |
| Bourbon Senior Center | 195 Elm Street Bourbon, MO 65441 | Bourbon | (573) 732-4268 | |
| Branson Hollister Senior Center | 201 Compton Dr. Branson, MO 65616 | Branson | (417) 335-4801 | |
| Bridgeton Senior Center | 4201 Fee Fee Road Bridgeton, MO 63044 | Bridgeton | (314) 739-5572 | |
| Brookfield Senior Center | 143 Clawson Rd Brookfield, MO 64628 | Brookfield | (660) 258-2577 | 60+ |
| Brunswick Senior Center | 801 E. Broadway Brunswick, MO 65236 | Brunswick | (660) 548-3010 | |
| Buckner Senior Center | 611 S Sibley St. Buckner, MO 64016 | Buckner | (816) 650-4018 | 60+ |
| Engles Memorial Senior Center - Buffalo | 103 S. Maple St. Buffalo, MO 65622 | Buffalo | (417) 345-8277 | |
| Butler Senior Center | 611 West Mill Street Butler, MO 64730 | Butler | (660) 679-5830 | |
| Cabool Senior Center | 910 Cherry St. Cabool, MO 65689 | Cabool | (417) 962-3860 | |
| California Senior Center | 107 W Versailles Avenue California, MO 65018 | California | (573) 796-4240 | |
| Camdenton Senior Center | 594 Old South 5 Camdenton, MO 65020 | Camdenton | (573) 346-2776 | |
| Daisy Morris Nutrition and Activity Center | 110 South Ash Street Campbell, MO 63933 | Campbell | (573) 246-2329 | 60+ |
| Canton Senior Center | 509 Montgomery Street Canton, MO 63435 | Canton | (573) 288-3633 | |
| Cape Senior Center | 921 Clark Street Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 | Cape Girardeau | (573) 335-1352 | 60+ |
| The Center | 303 N. Main Carl Junction, MO 64834 | Carl Junction | (417) 649-6437 | 60+ |
| Carroll County Senior Center | 200 Lifecare Lane Carrollton, MO 64633 | Carrollton | (660) 542-0399 | |
| Carthage Senior Center | 404 E. 3rd Carthage, MO 64836 | Carthage | (417) 358-4741 | 60+ |
| Caruthersville Senior Center | 1101 Carleton Avenue Caruthersville, MO 63830 | Caruthersville | (573) 333-2382 | 60+ |
| Cassville Senior Center | 1111 Fair St. Cassville, MO 65625 | Cassville | (417) 847-4510 | |
| Chaffee Senior and Community Center | 800 South Main Street Chaffee, MO 63740 | Chaffee | (573) 887-3600 | 60+ |
| Charleston Senior Center | 205 W Commercial St Charleston, MO 63834 | Charleston | (573) 683-6115 | 60+ |
| Grand River Multi-Purpose Center | 607 W Business Hwy 36 Chillicothe, MO 64601 | Chillicothe | (660) 646-1555 | |
| Clarence Senior Citizens Center | 101 S Broad St Clarence, MO 63437 | Clarence | (660) 699-3508 | |
| Clinton Senior Center | 970 E. Sedalia Ave Clinton, MO 64735 | Clinton | (660) 885-3482 | |
| Cole Camp Senior Center | 206 E. Junge Street Cole Camp, MO 65325 | Cole Camp | (660) 668-2352 | |
| Columbia Senior Activity Center | 1121 Business Loop 70 E Columbia, MO 65201 | Columbia | (573) 874-2050 | 50+ |
| Concordia Senior Center | 710 Main Concordia, MO 64020 | Concordia | (660) 463-7393 | |
| Conway Senior Center | 105 W Jefferson St Conway, MO 65632 | Conway | (417) 589-2079 | |
| Crocker Senior Center | 205 N Commercial St Crocker, MO 65452 | Crocker | (573) 736-5405 | |
| Quad-Cities Senior Center | 221 Bailey Rd Crystal City, MO 63019 | Crystal City | (636) 937-8333 | |
| Cuba Senior Center | 206 N. Smith Cuba, MO 65453 | Cuba | (573) 885-2909 | |
| DeSoto Senior Center | 13227 State Road E De Soto, MO 63020 | De Soto | (636) 337-7578 | |
| Dexter Senior Center | 23 West Stoddard Dexter, MO 63841 | Dexter | (573) 624-7234 | 60+ |
| Dixon Senior Center | 301 Old Y Road Dixon, MO 65459 | Dixon | (573) 759-6313 | |
| Doniphan Senior Center | 715 East Washington Doniphan, MO 63935 | Doniphan | (573) 996-3070 | 60+ |
| East Prairie Senior Center | 304 East Main East Prairie, MO 63845 | East Prairie | (573) 649-5805 | 60+ |
| El Dorado Springs Senior Center | 604 S. Forrest El Dorado Springs, MO 64744 | El Dorado Springs | (417) 876-5574 | |
| Eldon Senior Center | 926 E. North Street Eldon, MO 65026 | Eldon | (573) 392-6102 | |
| Ellington Senior Center | 100 Walnut Street Ellington, MO 63638 | Ellington | (573) 663-7644 | 60+ |
| Elsberry Nutrition Center | 206 N 3rd Street Elsberry, MO 63343 | Elsberry | (573) 898-2296 | |
| Eminence Senior Center | 108 Grey Jones Dr. Eminence, MO 65466 | Eminence | (573) 226-3839 | |
| Route 66 Senior Center | 500 N Central Ave Eureka, MO 63025 | Eureka | (636) 938-5525 | |
| Ewing Senior Center | 101 W Bryan Ewing, MO 63440 | Ewing | (573) 209-3600 | |
| Excelsior Springs Senior Center | 500 Tiger Dr Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 | Excelsior Springs | (816) 630-5955 | 60+ |
| Fair Grove Senior Center | 122 S. Orchard Blvd. Fair Grove, MO 65648 | Fair Grove | (417) 759-9455 | |
| Farmington OAKS Senior Center | 607 Wallace Road Farmington, MO 63640 | Farmington | (573) 756-1376 | 60+ |
| Fayette Senior Center | 600 S Cleveland St Fayette, MO 65248 | Fayette | (660) 248-3733 | |
| Ferguson Senior Center | 1050 Smith Avenue Ferguson, MO 63135 | Ferguson | (314) 867-5661 | |
| Senior Friendship Site - Forsyth | 13879 Hwy 160 N Forsyth, MO 65653 | Forsyth | (417) 546-6100 | |
| Fredericktown Senior Center | 107 Spruce St. Fredericktown, MO 63645 | Fredericktown | (573) 783-5357 | 60+ |
| Callaway County Senior Center | 531 Commons Dr Fulton, MO 65251 | Fulton | (573) 642-2458 | 60+ |
| The Center | 516 CR 800 Gainesville, MO 65655 | Gainesville | (417) 679-4746 | |
| Daviess County Multi-Purpose Senior Center - Active Aging Resource Center | 109 South Main Street Gallatin, MO 64640 | Gallatin | (660) 663-2828 | |
| Glasgow Senior Center | 603 Second Street Glasgow, MO 65254 | Glasgow | (660) 338-2975 | |
| Booth Manor Senior Center | 6111 E. 129th St. Grandview, MO 64030 | Grandview | (816) 966-8300 | |
| Worth County Senior Center | 22 West 4th Street Grant City, MO 64456 | Grant City | (660) 564-2202 | |
| Westside Senior Center | 1501 Hwy O Gravois Mills, MO 65037 | Gravois Mills | (573) 372-3588 | |
| Dade County Senior Center - Greenfield | 58 N. Allison St. Greenfield, MO 65661 | Greenfield | (417) 637-2626 | |
| Hannibal Senior Nutrition Center | 219 S 10th Street Hannibal, MO 63401 | Hannibal | (573) 221-4488 | |
| Cass County Council on Aging Senior Center | 2400 Jefferson Parkway Harrisonville, MO 64701 | Harrisonville | (816) 380-3333 | |
| Hartville Senior Citizens Club | 350 South Glen Street Hartville, MO 65667 | Hartville | (417) 741-6420 | |
| Hayti Senior Center | 600 East Washington Hayti, MO 63851 | Hayti | (573) 359-1148 | 60+ |
| Higbee Senior Citizens Center Inc. | 205 S Railroad St Higbee, MO 65257 | Higbee | (660) 456-7625 | |
| Higginsville Senior Center | 21st and Walnut Higginsville, MO 64037 | Higginsville | (660) 584-7040 | |
| Holden Senior Center | 204 W. Second St. Holden, MO 64040 | Holden | (816) 732-5757 | |
| House Springs Senior Center | 6180 Hwy MM House Springs, MO 63051 | House Springs | (636) 677-4578 | |
| Houston Senior Center | 301 S. Grand Ave. Houston, MO 65483 | Houston | (417) 967-4119 | |
| Humansville Senior Center | 102 W. Tilden St. Humansville, MO 65674 | Humansville | (417) 754-8303 | |
| Friendship Hall | 205 E. Main Street Iberia, MO 65486 | Iberia | (573) 793-2747 | |
| The Palmer Center | 218A N. Pleasant St. Independence, MO 64050 | Independence | (816) 325-6200 | 60+ |
| Jackson Senior Center | 2690 Travelers Way Jackson, MO 63755 | Jackson | (573) 243-4241 | 60+ |
| Clarke Senior Center | 1310 Linden Drive Jefferson City, MO 65109 | Jefferson City | (573) 634-8020 | |
| West Point Senior Center | 2701 W Main, Ste 101 Jefferson City, MO 65109 | Jefferson City | (573) 635-4120 | |
| Joplin Senior Center | 2616 S. Picher Ave. Joplin, MO 64804 | Joplin | (417) 781-9353 | 60+ |
| Casa Feliz Senior Citizen Center | 2600 Belleview Kansas City, MO 64108 | Kansas City | (816) 531-6911 | |
| Don Bosco Senior Center | 580 Campbell Street Kansas City, MO 64106 | Kansas City | (816) 691-2900 | 60+ |
| Guadalupe Center | 1015 W. Avenida Cesar E. Chavez Kansas City, MO 64108 | Kansas City | (816) 421-1015 | 60+ |
| Kansas City North Senior Center | 3930 N.E. Antioch Rd. Kansas City, MO 64117 | Kansas City | (816) 784-6100 | |
| Palestine Senior Activity Center | 3325 Prospect Ave. Kansas City, MO 64128 | Kansas City | (816) 921-1963 | 55+ |
| Platte Senior Services | 11724 NW Plaza Circle, Suite 700 Kansas City, MO 64153 | Kansas City | (816) 270-4100 | 60+ |
| Kearney Senior Center | 600 N Jefferson St. Kearney, MO 64060 | Kearney | (816) 903-6533 | |
| Kennett OAKS Senior Center | 900 Kennett Street Kennett, MO 63857 | Kennett | (573) 888-9852 | 60+ |
| Kimberling Area Senior Center | 63 Kimberling Blvd. Kimberling City, MO 65686 | Kimberling City | (417) 739-5242 | 50+ |
| Fjeld Arms Senior Center | 2016 N Florence Place Kirksville, MO 63501 | Kirksville | (660) 665-0590 | |
| Village '76 Senior Center | 100 Valley Forge Dr Kirksville, MO 63501 | Kirksville | (660) 665-9163 | |
| LaGrange Senior Center | 905 West Jefferson Street LaGrange, MO 63448 | LaGrange | (573) 655-4387 | |
| Barton County Senior Center | 306 W. 11th Lamar, MO 64759 | Lamar | (417) 682-3881 | 60+ |
| Hughes Senior Center | 460 W 5th St Lebanon, MO 65536 | Lebanon | (417) 532-3040 | 60+ |
| Margaret Gray Senior Center | 811 C S. Business Highway 13 Lexington, MO 64067 | Lexington | (660) 259-2025 | |
| Liberty Silver Center | 1600 S Withers Rd Liberty, MO 64068 | Liberty | (816) 439-4368 | 50+ |
| Licking Bridge Builders Senior Center | 114 Green Street Licking, MO 65542 | Licking | (573) 674-3558 | 50+ |
| Macks Creek Senior Center | Hwy 5 Macks Creek, MO 65786 | Macks Creek | (573) 363-0153 | |
| Senior Center of Macon | 1604 Maffrey, Bldg 200 Macon, MO 63552 | Macon | (660) 385-6411 | |
| Tri-City Friendship Center | 208 South 2nd Street Maitland, MO 64466 | Maitland | (660) 935-2241 | |
| Malden Nutrition Center | 117 East Main Street Malden, MO 63863 | Malden | (573) 276-3266 | 60+ |
| Tri-City Senior Citizen's Nutrition Center | 505 Third Street Marble Hill, MO 63764 | Marble Hill | (573) 238-2809 | 60+ |
| Marceline Senior Center | 229 W. Hauser Marceline, MO 64658 | Marceline | (660) 376-3103 | 55+ |
| Marshall Senior Center | 14 E. Morgan Marshall, MO 65340 | Marshall | (660) 886-9888 | |
| Marshfield Senior Center | 427 W. Washington St. Marshfield, MO 65706 | Marshfield | (417) 859-3555 | 60+ |
| Nodaway County Senior Center | 1210 E 1st St. Maryville, MO 64468 | Maryville | (660) 562-3999 | |
| Scotland County Senior Center | 301 W Monroe Memphis, MO 63555 | Memphis | (660) 465-7011 | |
| Mexico Senior Center | 606??E Park St Mexico, MO 65265 | Mexico | (573) 581-7743 | |
| Sullivan County Multipurpose Senior Citizens Center | 111 N Market St. Milan, MO 63556 | Milan | (660) 265-3534 | |
| Senior Americans Multipurpose Center | 205 Farror Street Moberly, MO 65270 | Moberly | (660) 263-5468 | |
| Monett Senior Center | 405 Dairy St. Monett, MO 65708 | Monett | (417) 235-3285 | |
| Monroe City Senior Nutrition Center | 314 South Main Street Monroe City, MO 63456 | Monroe City | (573) 735-2131 | 60+ |
| Montgomery County Senior Center | 138 S Allen Montgomery City, MO 63361 | Montgomery City | (573) 564-3224 | |
| Senior Citizens of Holt County/Mound City Nutrition Site | 613 State St. Mound City, MO 64470 | Mound City | (660) 442-3324 | |
| Mount Vernon Senior Center | 425 N. Main St. Mount Vernon, MO 65712 | Mount Vernon | (417) 466-2072 | |
| Mountain Grove Senior Center | 700 E. State St. Mountain Grove, MO 65711 | Mountain Grove | (417) 926-5867 | |
| R. Claude Trieman Senior Center - Mountain View | 903 E. 5th St. Mountain View, MO 65548 | Mountain View | (417) 934-6504 | |
| Naylor Senior Citizen Center | 118 East Broad Street Naylor, MO 63953 | Naylor | (573) 399-2712 | 60+ |
| The Center for Seniors | 1017 E. Carl Sweeney Pkwy Neosho, MO 64850 | Neosho | (417) 451-0981 | 60+ |
| Vernon County Senior Center | 301 N. Main Nevada, MO 64772 | Nevada | (417) 667-5847 | |
| Forget Me Not Senior Citizens | 412 S Main St New London, MO 63459 | New London | (573) 985-2491 | |
| New Madrid Senior Center | 925 Pinnell Lane New Madrid, MO 63869 | New Madrid | (573) 748-2577 | 60+ |
| Nixa Senior Center | 404 S. Main St. Nixa, MO 65714 | Nixa | (417) 725-2322 | |
| McDonald County Senior Center | 624 Johnson Drive Noel, MO 64854 | Noel | (417) 475-3511 | 60+ |
| Oak Grove Senior Center | 1901 S. Broadway Oak Grove, MO 64075 | Oak Grove | (816) 690-4003 | |
| Odessa Senior Center | 217 S. Second Odessa, MO 64076 | Odessa | (816) 633-4161 | |
| O'Fallon Senior Center | 106 N Main St O'Fallon, MO 63366 | O'Fallon | (636) 272-4180 | |
| Osage Beach Senior Center | 5709A Osage Beach Parkway Osage Beach, MO 65065 | Osage Beach | (573) 348-2909 | |
| Senior Activity Center at the Lake | 748 Highway D Osage Beach, MO 65065 | Osage Beach | (573) 348-9000 | |
| Rivers Crossing Life Center | 5215 Business Highway 13 NE Osceola, MO 64776 | Osceola | (417) 646-8292 | |
| Owensville Senior Center | 214 N. First St Owensville, MO 65066 | Owensville | (573) 437-3096 | |
| Ozark Senior Center | 727 N. 9th St. Ozark, MO 65721 | Ozark | (417) 581-2538 | |
| Palmyra Nutrition Center | 219 W Ross Street Palmyra, MO 63461 | Palmyra | (573) 769-3358 | 60+ |
| Senior Citizens Community Center | 112 E. Marion Paris, MO 65275 | Paris | (660) 327-5824 | |
| Park Hills Senior Center | 224 West Main Street Park Hills, MO 63601 | Park Hills | (573) 431-4974 | 60+ |
| Pattonsburg Senior Center | 1023 Main St Pattonsburg, MO 64670 | Pattonsburg | (660) 367-2121 | |
| Perry County Senior Center | 4 N Spring St. Perryville, MO 63775 | Perryville | (573) 547-2188 | 60+ |
| Northside Nutrition Center | 506 E. Hazel Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 | Poplar Bluff | (573) 686-2074 | 60+ |
| Portageville Senior Center | 105 East Main Portageville, MO 63873 | Portageville | (573) 379-3811 | 60+ |
| Sayers Senior Center | 109 Lawrence St. Potosi, MO 63664 | Potosi | (573) 438-3237 | |
| Puxico Nutrition Center | 335 North Harty Street Puxico, MO 63960 | Puxico | (573) 222-3089 | 60+ |
| Community Senior Citizens Center | 235 2nd Street Qulin, MO 63961 | Qulin | (573) 328-4406 | 60+ |
| Gerry Pool Senior Friendship Center | 210 E. Hines St. Republic, MO 65738 | Republic | (417) 732-7672 | |
| Kern Senior Center (Rich Hill Senior Center) | 613 E. Park Avenue Rich Hill, MO 64779 | Rich Hill | (417) 395-2225 | |
| Warren Senior Center | 202A E. Washington Richland, MO 65556 | Richland | (573) 765-5414 | |
| Ray County Senior Center | 1015 West Royle Richmond, MO 64085 | Richmond | (816) 470-5808 | |
| Rogersville Area Senior Center | 197 S. Marshall St. Rogersville, MO 65742 | Rogersville | (417) 753-7800 | |
| St. Charles Senior Center | 1455 Fairgrounds Rd Saint Charles, MO 63301 | Saint Charles | (636) 949-0658 | |
| St. Clair Senior Center | 310 Park Avenue Saint Clair, MO 63077 | Saint Clair | (636) 629-2187 | |
| Joyce Raye Patterson Senior Center | 100 S. 10th St. Saint Joseph, MO 64501 | Saint Joseph | (816) 271-4666 | 50+ |
| City Seniors Inc | 4705 Ridgewood Ave Saint Louis, MO 63116 | Saint Louis | (314) 352-0141 | |
| Five Star Senior Center | 2832 Arsenal St Saint Louis, MO 63118 | Saint Louis | (314) 664-1008 | |
| Northside Senior Center | 4120 Maffitt Ave. Saint Louis, MO 63113 | Saint Louis | (314) 531-1937 | |
| Shrewsbury Senior Center | 7677 Watson Rd Saint Louis, MO 63119 | Saint Louis | (314) 968-8720 | |
| South County Senior Center | 225 Lemay Ferry Rd Saint Louis, MO 63125 | Saint Louis | (314) 631-8698 | |
| St. Louis Activity Center | 5602 Arsenal St. Saint Louis, MO 63139 | Saint Louis | (314) 645-3477 | |
| The Gladys & Henry Crown Center | 8350 Delcrest Drive Saint Louis, MO 63124 | Saint Louis | (314) 991-2055 | |
| St. Peters Senior Center | 108 McMenamy Rd Saint Peters, MO 63376 | Saint Peters | (636) 278-2410 | |
| Golden Age Club Senior Center | 727 Parkwood Drive Sainte Genevieve, MO 63670 | Sainte Genevieve | (573) 883-3080 | 60+ |
| Salem Senior Center | 604 McGrath Lane Salem, MO 65560 | Salem | (573) 729-2373 | |
| Salisbury Senior Center | 304 Broadway Salisbury, MO 65281 | Salisbury | (660) 388-5431 | |
| Andrew County Senior Center | 12737 State Hwy E Savannah, MO 64485 | Savannah | (816) 324-4916 | |
| Scott City Nutrition Center | 105 Hickory St. Scott City, MO 63780 | Scott City | (573) 264-3402 | 60+ |
| Sedalia Senior Center | 312 S. Washington Sedalia, MO 65301 | Sedalia | (660) 826-0713 | |
| Seymour Senior Center | 205 Commercial St. Seymour, MO 65746 | Seymour | (417) 935-2211 | |
| Shelbina Senior Citizens Center | 112 E Chestnut Shelbina, MO 63468 | Shelbina | (573) 588-7669 | |
| Central Crossing Senior Center - Shell Knob | 20801 YY-15 Rd. Shell Knob, MO 65747 | Shell Knob | (417) 858-6952 | |
| Sikeston Senior Citizens Center | 305 Cresap Sikeston, MO 63801 | Sikeston | (573) 471-6047 | 60+ |
| Silex Senior Center | 115 Main Street Silex, MO 63377 | Silex | (573) 384-5561 | |
| Slater Senior Center | 123 North Main Street Slater, MO 65349 | Slater | (660) 529-2828 | |
| Smithville Senior Center | 113 W. Main Street Smithville, MO 64089 | Smithville | (816) 532-3897 | 60+ |
| Northview Senior Center - Springfield | 301 E. Talmage St. Springfield, MO 65803 | Springfield | (417) 864-8606 | |
| South Side Senior Center - Springfield | 2215 S. Fremont Ave. Springfield, MO 65804 | Springfield | (417) 890-1313 | |
| The Salvation Army Springfield - Senior Citizen Program | 1707 West Chestnut Expressway Springfield, MO 65807 | Springfield | (417) 862-5509 | 50+ |
| Gentry County Senior Center | 219 North High Street Stanberry, MO 64489 | Stanberry | (660) 783-2498 | |
| Korth Senior Center | 309 W. Englewood Stockton, MO 65785 | Stockton | (417) 276-5306 | |
| Stoutland Senior Center | 306 S. Hwy T Stoutland, MO 65567 | Stoutland | (417) 286-3880 | |
| Strafford Senior Center | 201 W. Bumgarner Blvd. Strafford, MO 65757 | Strafford | (417) 736-9898 | |
| Sullivan Senior Center | 730 W Main St. Sullivan, MO 63080 | Sullivan | (573) 468-3766 | |
| Summersville Senior Citizens | 129 Rogers Ave. Summersville, MO 65571 | Summersville | (417) 932-4044 | |
| Tarkio Senior Center | 412 Main St Tarkio, MO 64491 | Tarkio | (660) 736-5725 | |
| Fun and Friends Senior Center - Thayer | 100 Chestnut St. Thayer, MO 65791 | Thayer | (417) 264-7354 | |
| Troy Senior Center | 1380 Boone Street Troy, MO 63379 | Troy | (636) 528-7000 | |
| Union Senior Center | 1329 Union Ave. Union, MO 63084 | Union | (636) 583-5432 | |
| University City Senior Center | 975 Pennsylvania Ave. University City, MO 63130 | University City | (314) 721-2722 | |
| Carter County Senior Center | 16 Ball Park Rd Van Buren, MO 63965 | Van Buren | (573) 323-8377 | 60+ |
| Versailles Senior Center | 308 Fairgrounds Rd Versailles, MO 65084 | Versailles | (573) 378-6232 | |
| Vienna Senior Center | Ball Park Rd., City Park Building Vienna, MO 65582 | Vienna | (573) 422-3834 | |
| Warrensburg Senior Center | 445 E. Gay, Suite 128 Warrensburg, MO 64093 | Warrensburg | (660) 747-2624 | |
| Warren County Senior Center | 501 Ashland Ave. Warrenton, MO 63383 | Warrenton | (636) 456-3379 | |
| Village Cafe/Warsaw Senior Center | 17571 N. Dam Access Road Warsaw, MO 65355 | Warsaw | (660) 438-3300 | |
| Washington Senior Center | 1459 W 5th St. Washington, MO 63090 | Washington | (636) 239-3374 | |
| Waynesville/St. Robert Senior Center | 1401 Ousley Road Waynesville, MO 65583 | Waynesville | (573) 774-2668 | |
| Webb City Senior Center | 210 N. Pennsylvania Webb City, MO 64870 | Webb City | (417) 673-1876 | 60+ |
| Wentzville Senior Center | 506 S Linn Ave. Wentzville, MO 63385 | Wentzville | (636) 327-8720 | |
| West Plains Senior Citizens Center | 416 E. Main St. West Plains, MO 65775 | West Plains | (417) 256-4055 | |
| McCarty Senior Center | 19482 Highway 54 Wheatland, MO 65779 | Wheatland | (417) 282-6100 | |
| Wayne County Nutrition Center | Highway 49 Williamsville, MO 63967 | Williamsville | (573) 998-2544 | 60+ |
| Willow Springs Senior Center | 501 Senior Center Ln. Willow Springs, MO 65793 | Willow Springs | (417) 469-3892 | |
| Windsor Senior Center | 201 S. Main Windsor, MO 65360 | Windsor | (660) 647-3224 | |
| Winco Senior Center | 225 Second Street Winfield, MO 63389 | Winfield | (636) 668-8448 | |
| Winona Senior Center | 8498 Sapper St. Winona, MO 65588 | Winona | (573) 325-4636 | |
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
