Senior Centers in Nebraska
Senior Centers in Nebraska: A Practical, People‑First Guide (2025)
Last updated: August 2025
Key Takeaways
- Senior centers in Nebraska offer meals, social activities, fitness classes, transportation, benefits counseling, and caregiver support. Many services are free or donation‑based thanks to the federal Older Americans Act and local funding.
- To find a nearby senior center or program, use the Administration for Community Living’s Eldercare Locator (phone 1‑800‑677‑1116), Nebraska 211’s statewide helpline, or your local city/county office.
- Congregate (in‑person) lunches and home‑delivered meals are widely available; contributions are suggested but not required for people 60+ under federal rules. See ACL’s overview of Older Americans Act nutrition services.
- If you need help with Medicare, call the national SHIP line to reach Nebraska’s SHIP counselors via Medicare.gov’s SHIP page.
- Transportation to medical visits and senior centers exists in most counties; check the Nebraska Department of Transportation’s public transit resources at Nebraska Public Transit.
- If money is tight, check eligibility for SNAP food benefits via Nebraska’s ACCESSNebraska and property tax relief through the state’s Homestead Exemption.
- Keep expectations realistic: hours, menus, and rides may be limited, and some programs have waitlists or suggested donations. Call ahead, ask about options, and request reasonable accommodations.
If You Need Emergency Help
- Call 911 for immediate danger, fire, or medical emergencies.
- Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 or visit the 988 Lifeline.
- Adult Protective Services (suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult): Nebraska DHHS APS, 24/7 hotline 1‑800‑652‑1999. Learn more at Nebraska DHHS Adult Protective Services.
- Poison Control: 1‑800‑222‑1222 or visit Poison Help.
- Nebraska 211: Call 2‑1‑1 for local food, housing, utility, and transportation help or visit Nebraska 211.
What Nebraska Senior Centers Do (and Don’t)
Senior centers are local places where older adults can eat with friends, exercise, learn new things, and get help with benefits. Many are run by city or county agencies, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), or nonprofits. Funding often comes from the federal Older Americans Act (through the Administration for Community Living), the State of Nebraska, local governments, and donations.
The big idea: senior centers support independence, health, and social connection. They are not nursing homes or clinics, and they don’t replace medical care. But they can help you stay well and connected.
For a national overview of senior nutrition and wellness programs funded under the Older Americans Act, see the Administration for Community Living’s pages on Nutrition Services and Older Americans Act Programs.
Reality checks
- Hours and menus vary by site; some centers are open only a few days each week.
- Rides may fill up fast and often must be scheduled in advance.
- Suggested donations help stretch funding. You won’t be turned away for not donating, but donations keep programs going.
- Popular classes can have waitlists. Ask about alternatives or future openings.
What You Can Do at a Senior Center
Below are common services you’ll find in Nebraska. Your nearest center can confirm what’s available in your town or county.
| Service or Program | What it is | Who it’s for | Cost to you | Where to start |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Congregate lunch | Hot, sit‑down meal with others, often weekdays | Adults 60+ and, in many cases, their spouses or caregivers | Donation suggested; no one 60+ is denied for inability to pay (OAA) | Ask your local center; see ACL’s nutrition services |
| Home‑delivered meals | Meals brought to your home if you can’t easily get out | Typically 60+ with limited mobility/health issues | Donation suggested; may have waitlists | Call Eldercare Locator 1‑800‑677‑1116 |
| Transportation | Rides to the center, medical visits, groceries | Varies by county; priority often for medical trips | Often low‑cost or donation-based | NDOT’s Nebraska Public Transit |
| Fitness & fall prevention | Balance classes, walking groups, “A Matter of Balance,” “Stepping On,” etc. | Open to older adults; may have ability‑level options | Usually free or low fee | Ask your center; see CDC info on older adult falls |
| Health screenings | Blood pressure, glucose checks, vaccine clinics | Older adults | Free/low cost; vaccination costs vary by coverage | Ask your center; check CDC vaccines for older adults |
| Benefits counseling (Medicare/Medicaid/Part D) | Help comparing plans, appeals, and billing | People with Medicare and caregivers | Free | Medicare.gov/SHIP |
| Fraud & scam prevention | Education and help reporting scams | Older adults & families | Free | Senior Medicare Patrol: SMP Resource Center |
| Education & tech help | Phone basics, computer help, classes | Anyone 60+ | Usually free or small fee | Ask your center; local libraries also help |
| Social, arts, and volunteer | Cards, crafts, music, trips, volunteering | Anyone 60+ | Free/low fee | Ask your center |
How Senior Centers Are Funded (and Why That Matters)
Senior centers often receive money from:
- Older Americans Act (through the Administration for Community Living) — supports meals, rides, and supportive services. See ACL’s Older Americans Act.
- State of Nebraska and local governments.
- Donations from participants and the community.
- Grants and partnerships (nonprofits, health systems, etc.).
What this means for you:
- Many services are offered without a set charge to people 60+. You may be asked for a voluntary contribution. You will not be denied service for not donating under OAA rules.
- Some activities (like trips or premium classes) can have a small fee.
- Rides and home-delivered meals can have waitlists in some areas.
| How it’s paid for | What it means for you | Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Older Americans Act (OAA) | Donation suggested, not required for 60+ | Give if you can; it keeps programs going |
| Local/state funds | More stability; may expand hours or routes | Ask about schedules and eligibility |
| Grants/partners | Special classes or pilots | These may be seasonal or limited |
| Participant fees | Small fees for trips or premium classes | Ask about discounts or scholarships |
Sources: Administration for Community Living (OAA programs).
Who Can Use a Senior Center?
- Age: Most services are for people age 60+. Some centers welcome adults 55+ for social activities.
- Spouses/caregivers: Often welcome even if under 60 when accompanying an older adult.
- People with disabilities: Many centers serve adults with disabilities; ask about accessibility and accommodations.
- Residency: Many centers prioritize local residents. Some services may be open to anyone passing through. Ask about local policies.
When in doubt, call and ask. If one site can’t help, it can usually refer you to the right place.
Meals & Nutrition Programs
- Congregate meals: Shared meals at the center help with nutrition and social connection. Menus usually meet dietary guidelines; special diets may be available but must be requested ahead.
- Home‑delivered meals: For those who can’t easily get out. A quick assessment decides eligibility and delivery schedule.
- Other food help: SNAP (food stamps) can work alongside senior meals, and some counties host pantry distributions.
Official resources:
- Older Americans Act nutrition services: ACL Nutrition Services
- Nebraska SNAP: Apply online via ACCESSNebraska; general SNAP state contacts at USDA: SNAP State Directory
- Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) for low‑income older adults: see USDA’s CSFP State Contacts
Reality check:
- Special diet meals (e.g., renal, gluten‑free) may be limited. Ask what the center can do and whether a doctor’s note is needed.
- Holiday or storm closures can affect delivery. Ask how they handle bad weather and emergency shelf‑stable meals.
Health, Wellness, and Fall Prevention
Many Nebraska centers host evidence‑based workshops and classes like:
- Chronic disease self‑management
- Diabetes self‑management
- Falls prevention (e.g., “A Matter of Balance,” “Stepping On”)
- Walking clubs and strength/balance classes
Learn more about falls and prevention at CDC’s Older Adult Falls and physical activity at NIH’s National Institute on Aging Exercise & Physical Activity.
Tip: Start slow, ask about beginner‑friendly options, and tell instructors about any health concerns.
Transportation: Getting to the Center and Your Appointments
Nebraska’s public transit and senior transportation look different in each county. Expect demand‑response rides (you call ahead) and fixed routes in larger cities. Many programs ask for small fares or donations.
Where to check:
- Nebraska Department of Transportation — Public Transit directory and contacts: Nebraska Public Transit
- ADA paratransit information (for riders with disabilities): U.S. DOT/FTA ADA transit
Scheduling tips:
- Book as early as possible, especially for morning medical visits.
- Ask about return rides and what happens if your appointment runs late.
- Have your exact address, appointment time, and doctor’s office phone handy.
| Transportation option | How it works | Typical cost | Who to call |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demand‑response (dial‑a‑ride) | You call to schedule a pickup/drop‑off | Low fare or donation | Your local transit provider via NDOT’s transit page |
| Senior center van | Group ride to center/errands | Usually donation | Your senior center |
| ADA paratransit | Door‑to‑door for people with disabilities near bus routes | Regulated fare | Your city transit; see FTA ADA |
| Volunteer driver | Volunteers drive you to key needs | Often free/donation | Ask your center or call Nebraska 211 |
Benefits, Money, and Practical Help
- Medicare counseling: Local SHIP counselors offer free, unbiased help with Medicare, Part D, Advantage plans, and billing. Use Medicare.gov/SHIP to connect in Nebraska.
- Fraud and scams: Report Medicare fraud or get help via Senior Medicare Patrol. For broader scams, report to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
- SNAP (food assistance): Apply through ACCESSNebraska or see USDA’s SNAP directory.
- Energy bills: Nebraska’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps with heating and cooling costs. Start at Nebraska DHHS’s Energy Assistance page: Energy Assistance (LIHEAP).
- Property tax relief: Nebraska’s Homestead Exemption reduces property tax for eligible homeowners (including many older adults). See Nebraska Homestead Exemption.
- Medicaid long‑term care: For nursing home or home/community‑based services, see federal state overview at Medicaid.gov Nebraska Profile. Your local AAA or ADRC can explain options.
Internet and phone:
- Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP): As of 2024, ACP funding was exhausted and new enrollments closed; check the FCC’s ACP page for updates: FCC ACP.
- Lifeline (discounted phone/internet for low‑income): See FCC Lifeline.
Legal help:
- Civil legal help for eligible Nebraskans: Legal Aid of Nebraska.
How To Find a Senior Center Near You (Fast)
- Call the Eldercare Locator (1‑800‑677‑1116) or use the online search: Find local aging services.
- Call Nebraska 211 (dial 2‑1‑1) or visit Nebraska 211. Ask for “senior centers” or “congregate meals” in your ZIP code.
- Check your city or county website for “aging,” “senior services,” or “senior center.”
- Ask your doctor’s office, library, or church. They often know the local hub.
What to ask when you call:
| Question to ask | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| What days and hours are you open? | Hours vary; some sites are part‑time |
| Do you serve lunch? What time? Do I need to reserve? | Many centers require a meal reservation |
| How much is the suggested donation? | Helps you plan; not required for 60+ |
| Do you offer rides to lunch or medical appointments? How do I book? | Rides may need advance scheduling |
| What classes or support groups are running now? | Programs change by season |
| Do you help with Medicare or benefits applications? | Saves time and travel |
| Is the building accessible (ramps, elevators, restrooms)? | Comfort and safety |
| What documents do I need to bring for enrollment? | Avoid multiple trips |
What to Bring on Your First Visit
You won’t need everything below, but these are useful:
| Item | Why it helps |
|---|---|
| Photo ID (or other identity document) | Confirms identity/age when needed |
| Health insurance cards (Medicare, Medigap/Advantage, Medicaid) | For benefits counseling |
| List of medicines and allergies | For wellness programs/screenings |
| Emergency contact list | For your safety |
| Doctor’s name/clinic info | If scheduling rides/medical transport |
| Income/benefit info (optional) | Only if applying for programs that require it (e.g., SNAP, LIHEAP) |
Accessibility, Inclusion, and Community
LGBTQ+ older adults
- Many centers welcome everyone. If you want an explicitly inclusive space or need help with documents, ask about staff training and nondiscrimination policies.
- National resources: SAGE’s LGBTQ+ aging resources: SAGE USA. Nebraska‑focused community support: OutNebraska (statewide nonprofit).
Veteran seniors
- You may qualify for VA health care, transportation help, and caregiver support.
- Ask your senior center if they host VA claim clinics or veteran coffee hours.
Seniors with disabilities
- Ask for reasonable accommodations (seating, ASL interpreter, large‑print materials).
Tribal elders and Native communities
- Tribal elder programs and Title VI nutrition/transportation services operate in many Native communities.
- ACL Title VI (Older Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians): ACL Title VI Programs
- Indian Health Service, Great Plains Area (covers Nebraska): IHS Great Plains
- Ask your tribe or local Indian center about elder meals, transportation, and cultural activities.
Rural seniors and families
- Distances and weather can make travel tough. Ask about: frozen meal packs for bad weather, telephone check‑ins, volunteer drivers, and “once‑a‑week” shopping trips.
- Use the NDOT transit directory to find your nearest provider: Nebraska Public Transit.
- If internet is limited, use the phone: Eldercare Locator (1‑800‑677‑1116) and Nebraska 211 (2‑1‑1).
Programs You’ll Hear About (What They Are, What They Do)
- Older Americans Act (OAA) Services: Federal program funding meals, transportation, caregiver support, and more to help older adults live independently. Services are often provided without set fees for those 60+, with donations encouraged. Source: Administration for Community Living.
- SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program): Free, unbiased help with Medicare, Part D, Advantage plans, and billing issues. Find Nebraska’s SHIP via Medicare.gov/SHIP.
- SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol): Educates and helps report Medicare fraud and errors. Start at the SMP Resource Center.
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): Monthly benefits to buy groceries. Apply via ACCESSNebraska and see federal links at USDA’s SNAP directory.
- LIHEAP (Energy Assistance): Helps pay heating/cooling bills. Nebraska info: Energy Assistance (LIHEAP).
- Homestead Exemption: Cuts property tax for eligible homeowners, including many older adults and those with disabilities. Details: Nebraska Homestead Exemption.
- Medicaid Long‑Term Services & Supports (LTSS): Covers nursing home and many home/community services for those who qualify. Overview: Medicaid.gov Nebraska Profile.
Using Senior Centers Safely and Smartly
- Health and safety: If you feel unwell, skip group events. Ask about mask‑friendly spaces if you prefer extra precautions.
- Scams: Staff will not ask for your Medicare number over the phone unless you initiated the call to a known office. If in doubt, hang up and call back using a number from an official site. Report to SMP or ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
- Privacy: You may be asked basic information for program reporting (age, ZIP code). It helps fund services. Ask how your information is used and stored.
Finding Services by Region (Practical Paths That Work)
Because Nebraska is large and rural in many areas, the most reliable way to find your local senior center or lunch site is to use official statewide tools that point you directly to the right agency for your county.
| Region or Need | Best first steps (official links) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Anywhere in Nebraska | Eldercare Locator: Find local aging services or call 1‑800‑677‑1116 | Connects you with your Area Agency on Aging and nearby senior centers |
| Anywhere in Nebraska | Nebraska 211: Search or dial 2‑1‑1 | Ask for “senior center,” “congregate meal,” “home‑delivered meals,” “transportation” |
| Omaha metro (Douglas/Sarpy area) | Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging: ENOA | Meals, transportation, and aging services for the metro and surrounding counties |
| Lincoln/Lancaster and nearby counties | City/County Aging office (“Aging Partners”) via City of Lincoln site | Check the City of Lincoln’s website for Aging Partners; ask for senior centers and congregate meals |
| Panhandle/Western Nebraska | Use Eldercare Locator or 211 to reach the Panhandle aging office and meal sites | Rural areas may have part‑time sites and longer travel distances |
| Northeast, Central, South‑Central Nebraska | Use Eldercare Locator or 211 for your county’s AAA | Ask for the schedule of your nearest meal site; some operate on set days each week |
| Transportation (all regions) | NDOT Public Transit: Nebraska Public Transit | Find demand‑response providers, hours, fares, and service areas |
Tip: If you prefer to start with your county government, look up your county’s official website and search “aging” or “senior services.” Your library and local hospital social workers also know the nearest center.
Simple Phone Script (Copy and Use)
“Hello, my name is [Your Name]. I live in [Town/ZIP]. I’m [age 60+] and I’m looking for the nearest senior center or lunch site.
Could you please tell me:
- When you’re open and how to reserve a lunch?
- If you offer transportation and how to book it?
- What the suggested donation is?
- If you provide help with Medicare or other benefits?
- What I should bring on my first visit?”
Nebraska Population and Aging: What to Know
Nebraska’s share of older adults has been rising, similar to national trends. That means more demand for meals, rides, and home support.
- For the most current statewide and county‑level figures (including the share of residents age 65+), see the U.S. Census Bureau’s Nebraska QuickFacts.
- Program capacity may lag in fast‑growing or very rural areas. If one site is full, ask for alternatives or a waiting list, and call 211 to check nearby towns.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Do I have to pay to eat at a senior center?
- For Older Americans Act congregate meals, people 60+ are asked for a voluntary contribution. You won’t be denied a meal if you can’t pay. Source: ACL Nutrition Services.
- I’m under 60 but care for my older spouse. Can I come?
- Many programs allow spouses and caregivers to participate. Ask your local site about its policy.
- How do I get a ride to the center or my doctor?
- Call your center first, then check NDOT’s transit directory: Nebraska Public Transit. Book early.
- Can someone help me pick a Medicare Part D plan?
- Yes. Contact Nebraska’s SHIP through Medicare.gov/SHIP. It’s free and unbiased.
- Is home‑delivered meals the same as Meals on Wheels?
- Many Nebraska providers are part of Meals on Wheels America, but programs vary by county. You can search nationally at Meals on Wheels – Find Meals and confirm details with your local AAA.
- What if I have food allergies or need a special diet?
- Ask your site about options. Some can provide diabetic‑friendly or low‑sodium meals with advance notice. More specialized diets may be limited.
- I live far from town. Are there options for me?
- Ask about frozen or shelf‑stable meal packs, volunteer driver programs, and once‑a‑week transit routes. Use Nebraska 211 and Eldercare Locator to locate services in nearby towns.
- Where do I report a scam call about Medicare?
- Contact Senior Medicare Patrol via the SMP Resource Center and report to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
- How do I apply for SNAP (food benefits) or LIHEAP (energy help)?
- SNAP: ACCESSNebraska (online and phone options).
- LIHEAP: Nebraska DHHS Energy Assistance.
- Are senior centers accessible if I use a walker or wheelchair?
- Many are. Ask about ramps, doors, restrooms, and parking. For transit, ask about ADA paratransit: FTA ADA.
Quick Planning Tables You Can Use
Table: Today’s Plan (fill this in)
| Task | Details | Phone/Website | Done |
|---|---|---|---|
| Find nearest senior center | Eldercare Locator | 1‑800‑677‑1116 / Eldercare Locator | ☐ |
| Ask about lunch reservations | “What time do you serve? Do I need to reserve?” | Local center | ☐ |
| Check rides | “How do I book a ride?” | Nebraska Public Transit | ☐ |
| Medicare help | Request SHIP appointment | Medicare.gov/SHIP | ☐ |
| Money help | SNAP/LIHEAP | ACCESSNebraska | ☐ |
Table: Common Costs vs. What to Expect
| Item | Typical cost to you | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Congregate lunch | Voluntary contribution for 60+ | Not required under OAA |
| Fitness class | Often free or small fee | Ask about discounts |
| Day trip | Fee to cover bus/tickets | Limited seats |
| Transportation | Small fare or donation | Book in advance |
| Home‑delivered meals | Voluntary contribution for 60+ | May have waitlists |
Resources (Official and Established)
- Administration for Community Living (Older Americans Act programs): ACL
- Older Americans Act Nutrition Services (congregate and home‑delivered meals): ACL Nutrition Services
- Eldercare Locator (find your AAA and senior center): Eldercare Locator | 1‑800‑677‑1116
- Nebraska 211 (food, housing, transportation, more): Nebraska 211
- Nebraska DHHS Adult Protective Services: APS Info | Hotline 1‑800‑652‑1999
- Medicare counseling (SHIP): Medicare.gov/SHIP
- Senior Medicare Patrol (fraud prevention): SMP Resource Center
- SNAP (apply in Nebraska): ACCESSNebraska | Federal directory: USDA SNAP State Directory
- LIHEAP Energy Assistance (Nebraska): Energy Assistance
- Homestead Exemption (property tax relief): Nebraska Dept. of Revenue
- Nebraska Public Transit (NDOT): Transit directory
- VA Nebraska‑Western Iowa Health Care System: VA NWIHCS
- Nebraska Department of Veterans’ Affairs: NDVA
- Indian Health Service — Great Plains Area: IHS Great Plains
- ACL Title VI (Older Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians): ACL Title VI
- NCDHH (Deaf & Hard of Hearing): ncdhh.nebraska.gov
- NCBVI (Blind & Visually Impaired): ncbvi.nebraska.gov
- Legal Aid of Nebraska: Legal Aid of Nebraska
- CDC Falls Prevention: CDC Falls
- NIA Exercise & Physical Activity: NIA Exercise Guide
- FCC Affordable Connectivity Program: FCC ACP
Disclaimer
Program details, eligibility, and availability can change. Always confirm information (services, hours, costs) with the relevant agency or your local senior center. Links in this guide go to official government or well‑established sources to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing.
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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Nebraska Senior Centers
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
| Name | Address | City | Phone | Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ainsworth Senior Center | 234 West 2nd Street Ainsworth, NE 69210 | Ainsworth | (402) 387-0777 | |
| Albion Senior Center | 521 West Church Street Albion, NE 68620 | Albion | (402) 395-6886 | |
| Alexandria Senior Center | 504 Mercy St Alexandria, NE 68303 | Alexandria | (402) 749-3890 | |
| Allen Senior Center | 106 1/2 East 2nd Street Allen, NE 68710 | Allen | (402) 635-2284 | |
| City of Alliance Senior Center | 212 Yellowstone Avenue Alliance, NE 69301 | Alliance | (308) 762-8774 | |
| Harlan County Senior Center | 608 W Main Street Alma, NE 68920 | Alma | (308) 928-2149 | |
| Arapahoe Senior Center | 501 Nebraska Avenue Arapahoe, NE 68922 | Arapahoe | (308) 962-5340 | |
| Arlington Senior Center | 305 North 3rd Street Arlington, NE 68002 | Arlington | (402) 478-4774 | |
| Atkinson Senior Center | 109 West State Street Atkinson, NE 68713 | Atkinson | (402) 925-5827 | |
| Auburn Senior Center | 1101 J Street Auburn, NE 68305 | Auburn | (402) 274-4677 | |
| Frank M. Farr Senior Center | 1205 11th Street Aurora, NE 68818 | Aurora | (402) 694-2176 | |
| Bancroft Senior Center | 215 North Main Street Bancroft, NE 68004 | Bancroft | (402) 648-3387 | |
| Rock County Senior Center | 204 Clark Street Bassett, NE 68714 | Bassett | (402) 684-2295 | |
| Bayard Senior Center | 511 Main Street Bayard, NE 69334 | Bayard | (308) 586-1966 | 50+ |
| Beatrice Senior Center | 101 North 25th Street Beatrice, NE 68310 | Beatrice | (402) 223-3055 | 60+ |
| Beaver City Senior Center | 418 10th Street Beaver City, NE 68926 | Beaver City | (308) 268-2501 | |
| Beemer Senior Center | 213 Main Street Beemer, NE 68716 | Beemer | (402) 528-3377 | |
| Bellevue Senior Community Center | 109 West 22nd Avenue Bellevue, NE 68005 | Bellevue | (402) 293-3041 | |
| Dundy County Senior Center | 710 Chief Street Benkelman, NE 69021 | Benkelman | (308) 423-5454 | |
| Bennet Senior Center | 970 Monroe Street Bennet, NE 69317 | Bennet | (402) 416-7693 | |
| Bennington Senior Center | 322 North Molly Street Bennington, NE 68007 | Bennington | (402) 502-9264 | |
| Blue Hill Community Senior Center | 555 West Gage Street Blue Hill, NE 68930 | Blue Hill | (402) 756-2056 | |
| Bridgeport Senior Center | 424 North Main Street Bridgeport, NE 69336 | Bridgeport | (308) 262-1868 | |
| Prairie Pioneer Center | 1314 South "B" Street Broken Bow, NE 68822 | Broken Bow | (308) 872-6121 | |
| Brule Senior Meal Site | 700 South Oak Street Brule, NE 69127 | Brule | (308) 284-6740 | |
| Cairo Senior Center | 314 South High Street Cairo, NE 68824 | Cairo | (402) 485-4634 | |
| Cambridge Senior Center | 604 Patterson Street Cambridge, NE 69022 | Cambridge | (308) 697-4889 | |
| Cedar Rapids Senior Center | 306 West Main Street Cedar Rapids, NE 68627 | Cedar Rapids | (308) 358-0311 | |
| Central City Senior Center | 803 C Avenue Central City, NE 68826 | Central City | (308) 946-3779 | |
| Senior Citizens Community Center | 251 Pine Street Chadron, NE 69337 | Chadron | (308) 432-2734 | |
| Chappell Senior Center | 245 Matlock Street Chappell, NE 69129 | Chappell | (308) 874-2954 | |
| Clay County Senior Center | 211 North Calvary Avenue Clay Center, NE 68933 | Clay Center | (402) 762-3226 | |
| Columbus Senior Center | 3111 19th Street Columbus, NE 68601 | Columbus | (402) 563-4444 | 60+ |
| The Den | 123 West Main Street Comstock, NE 68826 | Comstock | (308) 628-4235 | |
| Concord-Dixon Senior Center | 205 Lincoln Street Concord, NE 68728 | Concord | (402) 584-2320 | |
| Cortland Senior Center | W 5th St Cortland, NE 68331 | Cortland | (402) 798-0517 | |
| Grand Generation Center | 410 West 9th Street Cozad, NE 69130 | Cozad | (308) 784-2747 | |
| Dawes County Senior Center | 404 2nd Street Crawford, NE 69339 | Crawford | (308) 665-1515 | |
| Crofton Senior Citizen Center | 1008 West 2nd Street Crofton, NE 68730 | Crofton | (402) 388-2365 | |
| Area Senior Center | 214 Center Ave. Curtis, NE 69025 | Curtis | (308) 367-4173 | |
| Davenport Senior Center | 110 South Linden Avenue Davenport, NE 68335 | Davenport | (402) 364-2449 | |
| Butler County Senior Center | 592 D Street David City, NE 68632 | David City | (402) 367-6131 | 60+ |
| Decatur Senior Center | 823 South Broadway Street Decatur, NE 68020 | Decatur | (402) 349-5525 | |
| Deshler Senior Center | 507 4th Street Deshler, NE 68340 | Deshler | (402) 365-7698 | |
| DeWitt Senior Center | 202 East Fillmore Avenue DeWitt, NE 68341 | DeWitt | (402) 683-4325 | |
| Dodge Getaway Senior Center | 226 N Elm Street Dodge, NE 68633 | Dodge | (402) 693-2239 | |
| Doniphan Senior Center | 103 West Pine Street Doniphan, NE 68832 | Doniphan | (402) 845-6583 | |
| Douglas Senior Center | 200 Main Street Douglas, NE 68344 | Douglas | (402) 799-2300 | |
| Eagle Senior Center | 509 4th Street Eagle, NE 68347 | Eagle | (402) 214-8227 | |
| Elgin Senior Center | 124 South 2nd Street Elgin, NE 68636 | Elgin | (402) 843-5757 | |
| Elmwood Senior Center | 144 North 4th Street Elmwood, NE 68349 | Elmwood | (402) 994-2145 | |
| Gosper County Senior Center | 406 Ripley St Elwood, NE 68937 | Elwood | (308) 785-2500 | |
| Eustis Senior Center | 111 North Main Street Eustis, NE 69028 | Eustis | (308) 486-3471 | |
| Exeter Senior Center | 217 South Exeter Avenue Exeter, NE 68351 | Exeter | (402) 266-2133 | 60+ |
| Fairbury Senior Center | 601 City Park Road Fairbury, NE 68352 | Fairbury | (402) 729-5258 | |
| Fairmont Senior Center | 519 6th Ave. Fairmont, NE 68354 | Fairmont | (402) 268-2831 | 60+ |
| Eastview | 800 East 21st Street Falls City, NE 68355 | Falls City | (402) 245-4204 | |
| Falls City Senior Center | 221 West 16th Street Falls City, NE 68355 | Falls City | (402) 245-3871 | |
| Farnam Senior Center | 214 Main Street Farnam, NE 69029 | Farnam | (308) 569-2359 | |
| Firth Senior Center | 311 Nemaha Blvd. Firth, NE 68358 | Firth | (402) 416-7693 | |
| Franklin Senior Center | 621 15th Avenue Franklin, NE 68939 | Franklin | (308) 425-3724 | |
| Fremont Friendship Center | 1730 West 16th Street Fremont, NE 68025 | Fremont | (402) 727-2815 | 60+ |
| Fullerton Area Senior Center | 903 Broadway Street Fullerton, NE 68638 | Fullerton | (308) 536-2123 | |
| Geneva Senior Center | 1120 F Street Geneva, NE 68361 | Geneva | (402) 759-4921 | |
| Pawnee Senior Center | 115 North Oak Street Genoa, NE 68640 | Genoa | (402) 993-6002 | |
| Gering Senior Center | 2005 Depot Street Gering, NE 69341 | Gering | (308) 436-3233 | |
| Gordon Senior Center | 113 East 3rd Street Gordon, NE 69343 | Gordon | (308) 282-2939 | |
| Gothenburg Senior Center | 410 20th Street Gothenburg, NE 69138 | Gothenburg | (308) 537-7465 | 60+ |
| Grand Generation Center | 304 East Third Street Grand Island, NE 68801 | Grand Island | (308) 385-5308 | |
| Perkins County Senior Center | 420 Central Avene Grant, NE 69140 | Grant | (308) 352-4236 | |
| Guide Rock Senior Center | 120 West Douglas Avenue Guide Rock, NE 68942 | Guide Rock | (402) 257-3615 | |
| Sunshine Senior Center | 499 Main Street Harrison, NE 69346 | Harrison | (308) 668-2261 | |
| Hartington Senior Center | 112 West Main Street Hartington, NE 68739 | Hartington | (402) 254-6698 | |
| The Golden Friendship Center | 2015 W 3rd St Hastings, NE 68901 | Hastings | (402) 460-1246 | 60+ |
| Hay Springs Senior Center | 125 North Main Street Hay Springs, NE 69347 | Hay Springs | (308) 638-4534 | |
| Hayes County Senior Center | 509 Tate Street Hayes Center, NE 69032 | Hayes Center | (308) 286-3233 | |
| Hebron Senior Center | 425 Lincoln Avenue Hebron, NE 68370 | Hebron | (402) 768-6052 | |
| Hemingford Nutrition Site | 517 Niobrara Avenue Hemingford, NE 69348 | Hemingford | (308) 487-5550 | |
| Hershey Senior Center | 326 North Lincoln Avenue Hershey, NE 69143 | Hershey | (308) 368-7744 | |
| Hickman Senior Center | 115 Locust St. Hickman, NE 68372 | Hickman | (402) 416-7693 | |
| Golden Years Center | 145 Commercial Avenue Hildreth, NE 68947 | Hildreth | (308) 938-4945 | |
| Phelps County Senior Center | 416 Garfield Street Holdrege, NE 68949 | Holdrege | (308) 995-5345 | |
| Hooper Senior Center | 208 North Main Street Hooper, NE 68031 | Hooper | (402) 654-2537 | |
| Grant County Meal Site | 101 South Manderson Avenue Hyannis, NE 69350 | Hyannis | (308) 458-2300 | |
| Imperial Community Senior Center | 900 Wellington Street Imperial, NE 69033 | Imperial | (308) 882-5343 | |
| Peterson Senior Activity Center | 2020 West 11th Street Kearney, NE 68847 | Kearney | (308) 233-3290 | 50+ |
| Friendship Senior Center | 107 South Oak Kimball, NE 69145 | Kimball | (308) 235-4505 | |
| La Vista Senior Center | 8116 Park View Blvd La Vista, NE 68128 | La Vista | (402) 331-3455 | 55+ |
| Laurel Senior Citizen Center | 200 Elm Street Laurel, NE 68745 | Laurel | (402) 256-3990 | 60+ |
| Lemoyne Senior Center | 720 West Highway 92 Lemoyne, NE 69146 | Lemoyne | (308) 355-6000 | |
| Lewellen Tiger Den | 504 West Highway 26 Lewellen, NE 69147 | Lewellen | (308) 778-0102 | |
| Grand Generation Center | 407 East 6th Street Lexington, NE 68850 | Lexington | (308) 324-2498 | |
| Asian Senior Center | 144 North 44th Street, Suite A Lincoln, NE 68503 | Lincoln | (402) 477-3446 | |
| Belmont Senior Center | 1234 Judson Street Lincoln, NE 68521 | Lincoln | (402) 441-7990 | |
| Downtown Senior Center | 1005 O Street Lincoln, NE 68508 | Lincoln | (402) 441-7154 | |
| Lake Street Senior Center | 2400 S 11th Street Lincoln, NE 68502 | Lincoln | (402) 441-7157 | |
| Northeast Senior Center | 6310 Platte Avenue Lincoln, NE 68507 | Lincoln | (402) 441-7151 | |
| Louisville Senior Center | 423 Elm Street Louisville, NE 68037 | Louisville | (402) 234-2120 | |
| Sherman County Senior Center | 617 O Street Loup City, NE 68853 | Loup City | (308) 745-1810 | |
| Happy Days Senior Center | 115 N Main Street Lyons, NE 68038 | Lyons | (402) 687-2332 | |
| Northside Community Center | 512 North Main Street Madison, NE 68748 | Madison | (402) 454-3927 | |
| Heritage Senior Center | 1312 West 5th Street McCook, NE 69001 | McCook | (308) 345-1760 | 60+ |
| McCool Junction Senior Diners | 323 East M Street McCool Junction, NE 68401 | McCool Junction | (402) 724-2525 | |
| Milford Senior Center | 105 South B Street Milford, NE 68405 | Milford | (402) 761-3367 | 60+ |
| Minden Senior Center | 403 N. Colorado Minden, NE 68959 | Minden | (308) 832-2139 | |
| Mitchell Senior Center | 1257 Center Avenue Mitchell, NE 69357 | Mitchell | (308) 623-1145 | |
| Morrill Manor Nutrition Site | 343 West Charles Street Morrill, NE 69358 | Morrill | (308) 247-3323 | |
| Nebraska City Senior Center | 200 North 3rd Street Nebraska City, NE 68410 | Nebraska City | (402) 873-9311 | |
| Nehawka Senior Center | P.O. Box 126 Nehawka, NE 68413 | Nehawka | (402) 227-9923 | |
| Neligh Senior Center | 204 Main Street Neligh, NE 68756 | Neligh | (402) 887-4330 | |
| Norfolk Senior Citizens Center Inc. | 307 W Prospect Avenue Norfolk, NE 68701 | Norfolk | (402) 371-8299 | |
| North Bend Senior Center | 240 E 10th St North Bend, NE 68649 | North Bend | (402) 652-8661 | |
| North Platte Senior Center | 901 East 10th St North Platte, NE 69101 | North Platte | (308) 532-6544 | 60+ |
| Golden Oaks Senior Center | 406 North Oakland Avenue Oakland, NE 68045 | Oakland | (402) 685-5146 | |
| Oconto Senior Center | 101 West 6th Street Oconto, NE 68860 | Oconto | (308) 858-1319 | |
| Keith County Senior Center | 202 West First Street Ogallala, NE 69153 | Ogallala | (308) 284-6740 | |
| Adams Park Senior Center | 3230 John Creighton Blvd. Omaha, NE 68111 | Omaha | (402) 444-3237 | 60+ |
| Camelot Friendship Center | 9270 Cady Avenue Omaha, NE 68134 | Omaha | (402) 444-3091 | |
| Corrigan Senior Center | 3819 X Street Omaha, NE 68107 | Omaha | (402) 731-7210 | |
| Florence Senior Center | 2920 Bondesson Street Omaha, NE 68112 | Omaha | (402) 444-6333 | |
| Heartland Generations Center | 4318 Fort Street Omaha, NE 68111 | Omaha | (402) 552-7480 | |
| Immanuel Courtyard | 6757 Newport Avenue, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68152 | Omaha | (402) 829-2914 | |
| Intercultural Senior Center | 5545 Center Street Omaha, NE 68106 | Omaha | (402) 444-6529 | |
| Millard Senior Center | 2304 South 135th Avenue Omaha, NE 68144 | Omaha | (402) 546-1270 | |
| NE Urban Indian Health Coalition - Tired Moccasins Elders Program | 2240 Landon Court Omaha, NE 68102 | Omaha | (402) 346-0902 | 60+ |
| Seven Oaks Senior Center | 3439 State Street Omaha, NE 68112 | Omaha | (402) 451-4477 | |
| St. Mary Magdalene Meal Site | 1817 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68102 | Omaha | (402) 346-3234 | |
| Valley County Senior Center | 206 North 16th Street Ord, NE 68862 | Ord | (308) 728-5436 | |
| Osceola Senior Center | 441 Hawkeye Street Osceola, NE 68651 | Osceola | (402) 747-8227 | |
| Oshkosh Senior Center | 303 Main Street Oshkosh, NE 69154 | Oshkosh | (308) 772-3400 | |
| Golden Generation Center | 600 Central St Oxford, NE 68967 | Oxford | (308) 824-3878 | |
| Palmyra Senior Center | 425 C Street Palmyra, NE 68418 | Palmyra | (402) 780-5606 | |
| Papillion Senior Center | 1001 Limerick Road Papillion, NE 68046 | Papillion | (402) 597-2059 | |
| Pawnee County Community Center (SENCA) | 549 F Street Pawnee City, NE 68420 | Pawnee City | (402) 852-2208 | |
| Paxton Senior Meal Site | 117 North Oak Street Paxton, NE 69155 | Paxton | (308) 239-4459 | |
| Pierce Senior Citizens Center | 107 West Main Street Pierce, NE 68767 | Pierce | (402) 329-6741 | |
| Pilger Senior Center | 100 West 2nd Street, Suite 100 Pilger, NE 68768 | Pilger | (402) 369-1138 | 60+ |
| Plainview Senior Service Center | 108 South Maple Street Plainview, NE 68769 | Plainview | (402) 582-4964 | |
| Plattsmouth Senior Center | 308 South 18th Street Plattsmouth, NE 68048 | Plattsmouth | (402) 296-5800 | 55+ |
| Polk Senior Center | 230 North Main Street Polk, NE 68654 | Polk | (402) 765-2311 | |
| Ponca Senior Center | 105 East Street Ponca, NE 68770 | Ponca | (402) 755-4180 | |
| Ralston Senior Center | 7301 Q Street, Suite 100 Ralston, NE 68127 | Ralston | (402) 339-4926 | |
| Randolph Senior Center | 104 West Broadway Street Randolph, NE 68771 | Randolph | (402) 337-1430 | |
| Ravenna Senior Center | 315 Grand Avenue Ravenna, NE 68869 | Ravenna | (308) 452-3105 | |
| Elm Street InterGenerational Center | 432 North Elm Street Red Cloud, NE 68970 | Red Cloud | (402) 746-3708 | |
| Rushville Senior Center | 210 South Main Street Rushville, NE 69360 | Rushville | (308) 327-2061 | |
| Beaver Valley Senior Center | 308 Beaver Street Saint Edward, NE 68660 | Saint Edward | (402) 678-3455 | |
| St. Paul Senior Center | 808 Howard Street Saint Paul, NE 68873 | Saint Paul | (308) 754-5452 | |
| Santee Senior Center | 108 Spirit Lake Avenue West Rt. 2 Santee, NE 68760 | Santee | (402) 857-2706 | |
| Colfax County Senior Center | 124 East 12th Street Schuyler, NE 68661 | Schuyler | (402) 352-5009 | |
| Scottsbluff Senior Center | 1502 21st Avenue Scottsbluff, NE 69361 | Scottsbluff | (308) 635-0263 | |
| Lied Senior Center | 1010 Manor Drive West Seward, NE 68434 | Seward | (402) 643-4466 | |
| Shelby Senior Center | 230 North Walnut Street Shelby, NE 68662 | Shelby | (402) 527-5158 | |
| Cheyenne County Community Center | 627 Toledo Street Sidney, NE 69162 | Sidney | (308) 254-7000 | |
| Snyder Senior Center | 203 Elm Street Snyder, NE 68664 | Snyder | (402) 568-2245 | |
| Northeast Nebraska Senior Citizens Center | 1501 West 29th Street South Sioux City, NE 68776 | South Sioux City | (402) 494-1500 | |
| Spalding Senior Center | 150 N Elm Street Spalding, NE 68665 | Spalding | (308) 497-2722 | |
| Boyd County Senior Center | 107 Thayer Street Spencer, NE 68777 | Spencer | (402) 589-1291 | |
| Stanton Health Center | 301 17th Street Stanton, NE 68779 | Stanton | (402) 439-2111 | |
| Stapleton Senior Meal Site | 503 3rd Street Stapleton, NE 69163 | Stapleton | (308) 636-2526 | |
| Sterling Senior Center | 130 Broadway Street Sterling, NE 68443 | Sterling | (402) 866-2050 | |
| Hitchcock County Senior Center | 903 Bailey Street Stratton, NE 69043 | Stratton | (308) 276-2661 | |
| Stromsburg Senior Center | 118 East 3rd Street Stromsburg, NE 68666 | Stromsburg | (402) 764-8227 | |
| Nuckolls County Senior Services | 447 North Central Avenue Superior, NE 68978 | Superior | (402) 879-4691 | |
| Sutherland Senior Center | 1120 2nd Street Sutherland, NE 69165 | Sutherland | (308) 386-2224 | |
| Syracuse Senior Center | 303 Railroad Avenue Syracuse, NE 68446 | Syracuse | (402) 269-2957 | |
| Table Rock Senior Center | 402 Luzerne Street Table Rock, NE 68447 | Table Rock | (402) 839-2060 | |
| Johnson County Community Center (SENCA) | 172 South 4th Street Tecumseh, NE 68450 | Tecumseh | (402) 335-2134 | |
| Orville & Willa Chatt Senior Center | 1124 South 13th Street Tekamah, NE 68061 | Tekamah | (402) 374-2570 | 55+ |
| McPherson County Senior Meal Site | Highway 92 Tryon, NE 69167 | Tryon | (308) 587-2399 | 60+ |
| Utica Senior Center | 520 D Street Utica, NE 68456 | Utica | (402) 534-3435 | |
| Valentine Senior Center | 322 North Macomb Street Valentine, NE 69201 | Valentine | (402) 376-1400 | 60+ |
| Venango Meal Site - Legion Hall | Venango, NE 69168 | Venango | (308) 352-4236 | |
| Wahoo Senior Center | 235 E. 4th St. Wahoo, NE 68066 | Wahoo | (402) 443-4463 | |
| Walthill Senior Center | 101 North Hayden Street Walthill, NE 68067 | Walthill | (402) 846-5738 | |
| Wauneta Senior Center | 231 North Tecumseh Avenue Wauneta, NE 69045 | Wauneta | (308) 394-6333 | 60+ |
| Waverly Senior Center | 13820 Guildford St. Waverly, NE 68462 | Waverly | (402) 416-7693 | |
| Wayne Senior Center | 410 Pearl Street Wayne, NE 68787 | Wayne | (402) 375-1460 | 60+ |
| Weeping Water Senior Center | 101 E. Eldora Avenue Weeping Water, NE 68463 | Weeping Water | (402) 267-5303 | |
| Sunshine Senior Center | 140 West Bridge Street West Point, NE 68788 | West Point | (402) 372-3800 | |
| Winnebago Senior Center | 103 Bluff Street Winnebago, NE 68071 | Winnebago | (402) 878-2487 | |
| Wisner Community Senior Citizens | 1006 Avenue E Wisner, NE 68791 | Wisner | (402) 529-3252 | |
| Wood River Senior Center | 120 East 9th Street Wood River, NE 68883 | Wood River | (308) 583-2414 | |
| Wymore Senior Center | 815 West "D" Street Wymore, NE 68466 | Wymore | (402) 645-3525 | |
| York Area Senior Center | 725 Nebraska Avenue York, NE 68467 | York | (402) 362-2496 | 55+ |
| York Leisure Home | 215 North Lincoln Avenue York, NE 68467 | York | (402) 362-5900 | |
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
