Senior Centers in Arizona
Senior Centers in Arizona: A Plain‑English Guide (2025)
Last updated: August 2025
If You Need Emergency Help
- Call 911 for life‑threatening emergencies.
- If it’s not urgent but you need quick local help, call 2‑1‑1 to reach 211 Arizona.
- During extreme heat, double‑check hours before heading to a center.
Quick emergency contacts
| Need | Who to call | What it does | Official info |
|---|---|---|---|
| Immediate danger, fire, medical | 911 | Sends police/fire/EMS | Contact local authorities |
| Suicide, mental health, substance crisis | 988 | 24/7 support, free and confidential | 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline |
| Veterans crisis | 988, then Press 1; or text 838255 | 24/7 support for Veterans and their families | VA Veterans Crisis Line |
| Adult abuse/neglect/exploitation (APS) | 1‑877‑767‑2385 | Adult Protective Services intake | Arizona APS (DES) |
| Heat safety info and cooling resources | Check local center hours; for alerts see AZDHS | Guidance for extreme heat | AZ Dept. of Health Services: Heat Safety |
| Community resources and senior services | 2‑1‑1 | Listings for food, housing, centers, transport | 211 Arizona |
| Poisoning or medication errors | 1‑800‑222‑1222 | Poison experts 24/7 | Arizona Poison & Drug Info Center |
Tip: On very hot days, call your center first. Hours and transport might change during heat advisories.
Key Takeaways
- Senior centers are community hubs for meals, social activities, exercise, classes, benefits counseling, caregiver support, and more. Many services are free or donation‑based for adults 60+ through the Older Americans Act.
- Arizona’s Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) cover every county and tribal communities. Start with your AAA to find nearby senior centers, meals, and transportation.
- Transportation is available in many areas through city programs, ADA paratransit, and volunteer rides. In rural areas, rides may need to be scheduled ahead.
- You don’t need to be wealthy or “meet a special test” to try a senior center. Some centers ask for membership or city residency; most OAA services are open to all 60+ regardless of income, with suggested donations.
- For Medicare questions, Arizona’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) offers free, unbiased counseling—never pay for Medicare advice from the SHIP.
- If you suspect abuse or neglect, call APS at 1‑877‑767‑2385. If danger is immediate, call 911.
Sources: Administration for Community Living (Older Americans Act programs), Arizona Department of Economic Security – Older Adults, 211 Arizona.
How This Guide Helps
This guide explains what senior centers in Arizona do, how to find one near you, how to get a ride, and how to sign up for programs. It links to official sources and well‑established organizations so you can verify details quickly.
What Arizona Senior Centers Offer (Overview)
Senior centers are community spaces—often run by a city, county, tribe, or nonprofit—designed for older adults. They are a common doorway to:
- Nutritious lunches (“congregate meals”), food boxes, and referrals to home‑delivered meals.
- Fitness classes, walking groups, and fall‑prevention programs.
- Social events, clubs, crafts, music, language classes, and lifelong learning.
- Benefits counseling for Medicare, Medicaid (AHCCCS), SNAP, and more.
- Caregiver support groups and respite options.
- Technology help and tax‑time assistance, usually seasonal.
- Transportation or help arranging it.
Most centers partner with your local Area Agency on Aging and receive funding under the Older Americans Act (OAA). Services for those 60+ are often low‑cost or donation‑based. See the OAA overview at the Administration for Community Living.
What you’ll find at most centers
| Service | What it is | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| Congregate lunch | Hot meal served at the center on weekdays (schedule varies) | For adults 60+ under OAA; usually donation‑based; brings people together. See your local AAA. |
| Health & fitness | Chair yoga, tai chi, balance, walking clubs | Many are beginner‑friendly; ask about doctor’s okay for new exercise. |
| Evidence‑based workshops | A Matter of Balance; Chronic Disease or Diabetes Self‑Management | Proven programs used nationwide; often free. See ACL’s health & wellness programs. ACL Health & Wellness |
| SHIP Medicare counseling | One‑on‑one help with Medicare, Advantage, Part D, and savings programs | Free, unbiased. Book through Arizona SHIP. Arizona SHIP (DES) |
| Caregiver support | Support groups, education, respite referrals | Backed by OAA Title III‑E; ask your AAA for options. |
| Legal help referrals | Wills, powers of attorney, housing issues | Usually via legal aid partners; schedules vary by county. |
| Transportation | Rides to the center and medical visits, where available | Mix of city transit, ADA paratransit, or volunteer drivers; arrange ahead. |
| Technology & tax help | Device basics, online safety; AARP Tax‑Aide in season | Bring your device; tax help offered Jan‑Apr at many sites. |
| Social & learning | Crafts, cards, dance, music, languages, day trips | Try a class before joining; discounts may apply for residents. |
Note: Exact programs differ by location. Always check your center’s calendar.
Who Runs Senior Centers in Arizona? Your Area Agency on Aging (AAA)
Arizona is served by seven AAAs. They coordinate meals, transportation, caregiver support, and senior centers across the state and tribal communities.
Area Agencies on Aging in Arizona
| AAA (Region) | Main counties/coverage | Website |
|---|---|---|
| Region One – Maricopa County | Phoenix metro and Maricopa County | Area Agency on Aging, Region One |
| Pima Council on Aging (PCOA) | Pima County (Tucson area) | Pima Council on Aging |
| Pinal‑Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC) | Pinal and Gila Counties | PGCSC |
| Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) AAA | Apache, Coconino, Navajo, Yavapai | NACOG Area Agency on Aging |
| Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) AAA | La Paz, Mohave, Yuma | WACOG Area Agency on Aging |
| SEAGO AAA | Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz | SEAGO Area Agency on Aging |
| Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) AAA | Tribal communities statewide | ITCA Area Agency on Aging |
Why start with your AAA?
- They know which senior centers are closest to you.
- They can set up meal sign‑ups, transportation, and caregiver support.
- They can connect you to home‑delivered meals, if needed.
Official statewide gateway: Arizona DES – Services for Older Adults
Nationwide help: ACL Eldercare Locator (enter your ZIP to find local providers, including senior centers).
Costs, Donations, and Funding
Most center services for adults 60+ are funded in part by the Older Americans Act and local partners. Many programs suggest a donation. You won’t be denied a meal or class you qualify for if you can’t donate.
| Item | Typical situation in Arizona | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Center membership | Some city centers require a low annual fee; others are free | Resident vs. non‑resident fees can differ; scholarships sometimes available |
| Congregate lunch | Donation suggested for 60+; guests under 60 pay a set price | Donation amounts vary; no one 60+ is turned away for inability to pay (OAA) |
| Fitness & classes | Many free or low‑cost; some specialty classes have a fee | Ask about punch cards, passes, or income‑based discounts |
| Transportation | Often no‑cost for eligible riders; sometimes reduced fare | ADA paratransit and volunteer rides differ by city/county |
| Caregiver support & SHIP | Free | Funded by OAA and state/federal grants |
Sources: ACL – Older Americans Act, Arizona DES – Older Adults.
Reality check: Funding shifts year to year. Calendars and fees can change. Always confirm with your center or AAA.
How to Find and Join a Senior Center (Step‑by‑Step)
- Call your AAA or 211 Arizona. Ask for “senior centers near me” plus meals and rides.
- Check eligibility. Most OAA services start at age 60. Some city centers welcome adults 50+. Ask about residency, ID, and any membership.
- Ask about transportation. If you don’t drive, ask for ADA paratransit, RideChoice (Phoenix metro), Sun Van (Tucson), or volunteer drivers in your county.
- Try a class and a meal. Start with a tour and a lunch. If you like it, sign up for the programs you need.
- Keep your paperwork handy. For benefits help (Medicare, AHCCCS/ALTCS, SNAP), bring your Medicare card, ID, and any letters or bills. SHIP counselors can’t see your private info unless you choose to share it.
Programs in Detail (What They Do and How to Use Them)
Nutrition and Meals
- Congregate meals: Hot, balanced lunches at centers, usually on weekdays. It’s more than food—it’s company and a daily check‑in. Suggested donation for 60+.
Source: ACL – Nutrition Services under the OAA - Home‑delivered meals: If you can’t easily leave home, ask your AAA about home‑delivered meals (“Meals on Wheels”). Waitlists can happen; ask about standby options.
Source: ACL – Home‑Delivered Meals - Produce vouchers: Some areas use the USDA Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP). Availability varies by county and season; ask your AAA for local rules.
Source: USDA FNS – SFMNP State Contacts
Reality check: Menus and serving days differ. Holiday closures and summer heat can shift schedules. Always call first.
Health, Fitness, and Fall Prevention
- Classes often include chair yoga, tai chi, low‑impact aerobics, and “A Matter of Balance” to reduce falls.
Source: ACL – Evidence‑Based Programs - Workshops for chronic conditions (arthritis, diabetes) teach practical self‑care and goal‑setting.
Source: ACL – Chronic Disease Self‑Management Education
Tip: Ask about air‑conditioned indoor walking spaces during extreme heat.
SHIP: Free Medicare Counseling
- Arizona’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) offers 1‑on‑1 help: choosing between Original Medicare and Advantage plans, comparing Part D drug coverage, and applying for Medicare Savings Programs and Extra Help (Low‑Income Subsidy).
Source: Arizona SHIP (DES)
Warning: SHIP is free. If someone tries to charge you for “SHIP counseling,” decline and report concerns to your AAA or DES.
Caregiver Support
- Family caregivers can get support groups, training, short‑term respite referrals, and connections to adult day programs through the AAA.
Source: ACL – National Family Caregiver Support Program
Reality check: Respite availability is limited in some areas. Get on lists early and ask about short‑term relief options.
Transportation
- City/metro services:
- Phoenix metro: ADA paratransit and RideChoice via Valley Metro. See Valley Metro accessibility & paratransit.
- Tucson: Sun Van paratransit serves eligible riders. See Sun Van (Sun Tran).
- Rural programs: Many rides are funded by federal Sections 5310 (seniors & individuals with disabilities) and 5311 (rural transit). Ask your AAA or local transit provider for routes or door‑to‑door services.
Source: Arizona DOT – Transit Programs & Grants
Reality check: In rural areas, book rides several days ahead. Heat and monsoon storms can disrupt schedules.
Benefits and Money‑Saving Help
- ALTCS (Arizona Long‑Term Care System): Medicaid long‑term care for those who meet medical and financial rules. If you need help with daily tasks or nursing‑level care, talk to your center or AAA about ALTCS screening.
Source: AHCCCS – ALTCS - SNAP (food benefits) and LIHEAP (energy help): Many centers or AAAs can help you apply.
Sources: Arizona SNAP (DES), LIHEAP in Arizona (DES) - Tax‑time help: AARP Tax‑Aide runs free tax prep at many centers Jan–Apr.
Source: AARP Foundation Tax‑Aide
Legal and Consumer Help
- Long‑Term Care Ombudsman: If you or a loved one in assisted living or a nursing home has concerns, ask the AAA for the Ombudsman program.
Source: ACL – Long‑Term Care Ombudsman - Legal aid: Civil legal help (housing, benefits, powers of attorney) varies by county; your AAA or 211 can refer you to providers such as Community Legal Services, Southern Arizona Legal Aid, or DNA People’s Legal Services.
Sources: 211 Arizona, Community Legal Services, Southern Arizona Legal Aid, DNA People’s Legal Services
Safety and Abuse Prevention
- Report suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation to APS at 1‑877‑767‑2385.
Source: Arizona DES – Older Adults - For immediate danger, call 911.
Transportation Options at a Glance
| Area | Service | Who it serves | How to check eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phoenix metro (Maricopa) | Valley Metro ADA Paratransit & RideChoice | People with disabilities or who qualify by age/need; riders in covered cities | Valley Metro – Accessibility |
| Tucson (Pima) | Sun Van (paratransit) | Eligible riders under ADA or local rules | Sun Van via Sun Tran |
| Yuma area | YCAT OnCall (paratransit) | Eligible riders in Yuma County | YCIPTA – YCAT |
| Rural counties | Section 5310/5311 providers | Seniors/individuals with disabilities; rural general public | ADOT – Transit Programs |
| Statewide referrals | 211 Arizona | Any caller | 211 Arizona – Transportation |
Tip: Ask your AAA if volunteer drivers or mileage reimbursement are available in your county.
Eligibility Basics (Plain English)
- Age: Many OAA services start at 60+. Some centers allow 50+ for social and fitness programs.
Source: ACL – Older Americans Act - Residency: City‑run centers may offer resident rates. OAA services do not require citizenship or income tests to receive a congregate meal, but programs funded by other sources may have different rules. Ask your center.
- Donations: Suggested for many OAA services—but you can’t be denied a service you qualify for because you can’t pay.
Source: ACL – Nutrition Services - Disability and accessibility: Centers must follow ADA rules for accessibility. Ask about accommodations.
Source: U.S. DOT – ADA regulations overview
Reality Checks, Warnings, and Tips
- Extreme heat: Plan your travel in the morning, carry water, and wait indoors if possible. Check AZDHS heat safety for alerts.
- Scams: Medicare counseling from SHIP is free. If someone wants money to “fix” your Medicare, say no and call Arizona SHIP (DES).
- Waitlists: Meals, rides, and caregiver respite can have waitlists. Get your name in early and ask about other nearby sites.
- Health first: Before new exercise, talk with your doctor—especially if you have heart, balance, or mobility concerns.
- Bring your paperwork: For benefits help, bring ID, Medicare card, list of medicines, and any letters you’ve received.
Inclusive Support: Programs for Diverse Communities
LGBTQ+ Older Adults
- Senior centers and AAAs serve all older adults. Ask your center about LGBTQ+‑friendly programs or support groups.
- National support line: SAGE National LGBT Elder Hotline 1‑877‑360‑LGBT (5428) offers peer support and referrals.
Source: SAGE USA - Medicare, SNAP, and OAA services are available regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. For Medicare help, contact Arizona SHIP.
Veteran Seniors
- VA health care systems in Arizona:
- Vet Centers provide counseling for Veterans and families; ask your nearest VA site for locations.
Source: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Tip: Many senior centers host VA benefits outreach days—ask your center’s front desk.
Seniors with Disabilities
- Ask for reasonable accommodations (seating, assistive listening, visual aids, accessible restrooms).
ADA transit and paratransit help: Valley Metro – Accessibility, Sun Van, ADOT Transit Programs. - Assistive technology: The Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP) offers device loans and demonstrations.
Source: AzTAP - If you need long‑term supports at home, ask your AAA about ALTCS screening.
Source: AHCCCS – ALTCS
Tribal‑Specific Resources
- The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) Area Agency on Aging serves tribal communities statewide with nutrition, caregiver support, and more.
Source: ITCA AAA - American Indian Health Program (AIHP) under AHCCCS supports Medicaid services for American Indian/Alaska Native members.
Source: AHCCCS – AIHP
Tip: Tribal senior centers often run their own calendars and transport—call the Tribal AAA or your local tribal center for schedules.
Rural Older Adults and Families
- Expect fewer daily classes and limited transport. Book rides early and ask about volunteer drivers or gas reimbursement.
- Check ADOT‑funded rural transit and call your AAA for local ride providers.
Source: ADOT – Section 5311 Rural Transit - Telehealth: Many clinics offer phone or video visits, reducing travel.
Source: Arizona Telemedicine Program (University of Arizona)
Resources by Region (Where to Start Locally)
Start with your AAA for a current list of nearby senior centers, meal sites, and ride providers:
- Maricopa County (Phoenix metro): Area Agency on Aging, Region One
City senior services pages for classes and centers:- City of Phoenix – Older Adult Programs
- City of Scottsdale – Senior Services
- City of Mesa – Active Adult Programs (search “Active Adult Center” on the site)
- City of Chandler – Senior Center (search “Chandler Senior Center”)
- City of Tempe – Adults 50+ (search “50+ Programs”)
- City of Glendale – Adult Center (search “Adult Center”)
- City of Peoria – Adult 55+ Programs
- Pima County (Tucson area): Pima Council on Aging
Tucson city senior centers and programs are listed via Parks & Recreation: City of Tucson Parks & Recreation - Pinal & Gila Counties: Pinal‑Gila Council for Senior Citizens
- Northern AZ (Apache, Coconino, Navajo, Yavapai): NACOG Area Agency on Aging
- Western AZ (La Paz, Mohave, Yuma): WACOG Area Agency on Aging
- Southeastern AZ (Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz): SEAGO Area Agency on Aging
- Tribal Communities: Inter Tribal Council of Arizona – Area Agency on Aging
Statewide help lines and finders:
- 211 Arizona – search “senior center” or “older adult services”
- ACL Eldercare Locator – national directory by ZIP code
Note: Links to city pages may change. If a link doesn’t open, go to the city’s main website and search “senior center.”
Transportation: How to Get There
| Step | What to do | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ask your center if they offer rides or partner with a local provider | Some centers run their own shuttles |
| 2 | Apply for ADA paratransit if you qualify | Door‑to‑door rides in metro areas |
| 3 | Check reduced fares for seniors on local buses/light rail | Save on daily travel |
| 4 | For rural areas, ask your AAA about 5310/5311 providers | These programs exist to help seniors travel |
| 5 | Keep a “ride plan B” | Family, neighbor, or volunteer driver in case of delays |
Key links: Valley Metro – Accessibility, Sun Van (Tucson), ADOT – Transit Programs, 211 Arizona – Transportation.
How Senior Centers Connect With Health Care and Long‑Term Care
- ALTCS (Medicaid long‑term care) helps with in‑home care, assisted living, and nursing facility costs for those who qualify medically and financially. Your AAA or center can point you to the right screening.
Source: AHCCCS – ALTCS - Medicare and Medicare Savings Programs: Meet with a SHIP counselor to review plan choices and savings programs; bring your medicine list.
Source: Arizona SHIP - Vaccines and screenings: Some centers host flu, COVID‑19, and wellness events—ask your center or county health department.
Source: Arizona Department of Health Services
Planning Ahead: Documents That Make Life Easier
- Advance directives and health care power of attorney: Legal aid partners and some centers host clinics.
- Emergency info card: Keep a list of medicines, allergies, doctor contacts, and emergency contacts in your wallet and phone.
- Benefit letters: Bring copies when you meet with SHIP or AAA case managers.
Legal help in Arizona: Community Legal Services, Southern Arizona Legal Aid, DNA People’s Legal Services. For residents of long‑term care facilities, ask your AAA for the Long‑Term Care Ombudsman.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What age counts as “senior” at Arizona centers?
- OAA services usually start at 60+. Some city programs start at 50+. Check your center.
Source: ACL – Older Americans Act
- How much does a senior center cost?
- Many are free. Some charge a small membership fee, with lower rates for city residents. OAA meals for 60+ are donation‑based.
- Are lunches free?
- For adults 60+, a donation is suggested. Guests under 60 usually pay a set price. You won’t be denied for inability to donate.
Source: ACL – Nutrition Services
- Do I have to live in the city to join?
- City‑run centers may have residency rules or different fees. OAA services themselves are generally open to eligible older adults regardless of city residency—ask your AAA.
- How do I get a ride?
- Ask your center, your AAA, or 211. In metro areas, apply for ADA paratransit (Valley Metro or Sun Van). In rural counties, ask about 5310/5311 providers.
Sources: Valley Metro – Accessibility, Sun Van, ADOT – Transit Programs
- Can someone under 60 come with me?
- Usually yes as a guest, but meal pricing and class fees may differ. Ask the front desk.
- Do senior centers help with Medicare and AHCCCS/ALTCS?
- Yes. SHIP counselors help with Medicare. AAAs can guide you on ALTCS screening.
Sources: Arizona SHIP, AHCCCS – ALTCS
- What if I have limited mobility or use a wheelchair?
- Ask for ADA accommodations. Many classes offer seated options, and paratransit provides door‑to‑door rides for eligible riders.
Sources: U.S. DOT – ADA overview
- Are there programs for caregivers?
- Yes—support groups, education, and respite referrals through the AAA.
Source: ACL – Caregiver Support
- What if I think someone is being abused or exploited?
- If danger is immediate, call 911. Otherwise, call APS at 1‑877‑767‑2385.
Source: Arizona DES – Older Adults
- Do centers offer classes in Spanish or other languages?
- Many do. Ask your center or AAA for bilingual activities and translation services. 211 Arizona can filter by language.
Source: 211 Arizona
- Can I volunteer?
- Yes—meal service, front desk, class helpers, and more. Ask your center or AAA about volunteer openings.
- Are there online or phone‑based programs?
- Some centers and AAAs offer phone check‑ins, Zoom classes, or telehealth info. Ask your AAA for current options.
- How do I find the closest center now?
- Use Eldercare Locator or call 211 Arizona, then contact your AAA from the table above.
- Where can I see official program rules?
- Federal overviews: ACL – OAA Programs.
Arizona statewide: DES – Older Adults.
Medicaid long‑term care: AHCCCS – ALTCS.
Helpful Tables You Can Print
Table: Who to Call First
| Situation | Best first call |
|---|---|
| Find the nearest senior center | Your AAA (see table above) or Eldercare Locator |
| Get a ride to a center | Your center, your AAA, or Valley Metro/Sun Van/ADOT links above |
| Medicare help | Arizona SHIP |
| Meals today | Your center or your AAA; after hours call 211 Arizona |
| Report abuse/neglect/exploitation | APS 1‑877‑767‑2385 (911 if danger is immediate) |
Table: What to Bring for Enrollment/Help
| Purpose | Bring |
|---|---|
| First visit/tour | Photo ID, emergency contact |
| Lunch sign‑up | Photo ID (some centers), optional donation |
| Medicare counseling (SHIP) | Medicare card, list of meds, preferred pharmacy, any plan letters |
| Benefits applications (SNAP/LIHEAP/ALTCS) | ID, income proof, utility bills, rent/lease, medical expense list |
Official Resources (Statewide)
- Arizona Department of Economic Security – Services for Older Adults: DES Older Adults
- Area Agencies on Aging (by region): See table
- Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS): AHCCCS
- ALTCS (Medicaid Long‑Term Care): AHCCCS – ALTCS
- Arizona SHIP (Medicare counseling): Arizona SHIP
- Eldercare Locator (ACL): Eldercare Locator
- 211 Arizona: 211 Arizona
- ADOT Transit Programs (5310/5311): ADOT Transit
- AZDHS Heat Safety: Heat Safety
- Veterans Health Care in Arizona: VA Phoenix, VA Southern AZ, VA Northern AZ
- ITCA Area Agency on Aging (Tribal): ITCA AAA
- Evidence‑Based Health Programs: ACL Health & Wellness
Disclaimer
Program offerings, hours, eligibility, and fees can change. Always confirm details with your local senior center, your Area Agency on Aging, or the official agency website. This guide provides general information and links to official and well‑established sources; it is not legal or medical advice.
About this guide
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Arizona Senior Centers
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
| Name | Address | City | Phone | Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apache Junction Active Adult Center | 1035 North Idaho Road Apache Junction, AZ 85119 | Apache Junction | (480) 474-5260 | |
| Avondale Community Center Senior Center & Active Adults | 1007 S. 3rd St Avondale, AZ 85326 | Avondale | (623) 333-2705 | |
| Benson Senior Center | 705 W. Union St. Benson, AZ 85602 | Benson | (520) 586-2912 | |
| Bisbee Senior Center | 300 Collins Road Bisbee, AZ 85603 | Bisbee | (520) 432-2167 | |
| Buckeye Senior Services & Community Center | 201 E. Centre Avenue Buckeye, AZ 85326 | Buckeye | (623) 349-6600 | |
| Bullhead City Senior Center | 2285 Trane Road Bullhead City, AZ 86442 | Bullhead City | (928) 763-0193 | |
| Camp Verde Senior Center | 263 Maryvale Dr. Camp Verde, AZ 86322 | Camp Verde | (928) 567-6356 | |
| Dorothy Powell Senior Center | 405 East Sixth Street Casa Grande, AZ 85122 | Casa Grande | (520) 421-8760 | 50+ |
| Chandler Senior Center | 202 E. Boston Chandler, AZ 85225 | Chandler | (480) 782-2720 | |
| Chino Valley Senior Center | 1021 Butterfield Road Chino Valley, AZ 86323 | Chino Valley | (928) 636-9114 | |
| Congress Senior Center | 26750 S Santa Fe Road Congress, AZ 85332 | Congress | (928) 427-3763 | |
| Coolidge Adult Center | 250 S 3rd St. Coolidge, AZ 85128 | Coolidge | (520) 723-4803 | |
| Verde Valley Senior Center | 500 E. Cherry St. Cottonwood, AZ 86326 | Cottonwood | (928) 634-5450 | |
| Duncan Valley Senior Center | 430 N. High St Duncan, AZ 85534 | Duncan | (928) 359-9440 | |
| El Mirage Senior Center | 14010 N El Mirage Rd El Mirage, AZ 85335 | El Mirage | (623) 876-4232 | 55+ |
| Toltec Senior Center | 3650 W. Shedd Rd. Eloy, AZ 85131 | Eloy | (520) 466-3166 | 60+ |
| Joe C. Montoya Community & Senior Center | 245 N. Thorpe Rd. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 | Flagstaff | (928) 213-2765 | 50+ |
| Dorothy Nolan Senior Center | 330 North Pinal Street Florence, AZ 85232 | Florence | (520) 868-7622 | |
| FMYN Senior Center | 18751 East Bon Hon Na Fort McDowell, AZ 85264 | Fort McDowell | (480) 789-7818 | |
| Fountain Hills Activity Center | 13001 N La Montana Drive Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 | Fountain Hills | (480) 816-5226 | 18+ |
| Fredonia Senior Citizens Center | 80 N. 100 W. Fredonia, AZ 86022 | Fredonia | (928) 643-7278 | |
| Ganado Senior Center | Ganado, AZ 86505 | Ganado | (928) 755-3754 | |
| Gila Bend Senior Center | 202 N. Euclid St Gila Bend, AZ 85337 | Gila Bend | (928) 683-2244 | 60+ |
| Gilbert Senior Center | 130 North Oak Street Gilbert, AZ 85233 | Gilbert | (480) 503-6061 | 50+ |
| Glendale Adult Center | 5970 W. Brown St Glendale, AZ 85302 | Glendale | (623) 930-4321 | 18+ |
| YWCA GCC Senior Center | 5401 W. Ocotillio Road Glendale, AZ 85301 | Glendale | (623) 930-4700 | |
| YWCA Valley West Senior Center | 8561 N 61st Ave Glendale, AZ 85301 | Glendale | (623) 931-7436 | |
| Globe Active Adult Center | 579 S. Broad Street Globe, AZ 85501 | Globe | (928) 425-9030 | |
| Guadalupe Senior Center | 9401 S. Avenida del Yaqui Guadalupe, AZ 85283 | Guadalupe | (480) 505-5393 | |
| Holbrook Senior Center | 216 N.E. Central Holbrook, AZ 86025 | Holbrook | (928) 524-6044 | |
| Kayenta Senior Center | P.O. Box 1814 Kayenta, AZ 86033 | Kayenta | (928) 697-3603 | |
| Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center (Kingman Adult Center) | 1776 Airway Avenue Kingman, AZ 86409 | Kingman | (928) 757-2778 | 21+ |
| Hardrock Senior Center | P.O. Box 41-73 Kykotsmovi Village, AZ 86039 | Kykotsmovi Village | (928) 725-3461 | |
| Lake Havasu Senior Center | 450 S. Acoma Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406 | Lake Havasu City | (928) 453-0715 | |
| Pinetop-Lakeside Senior Center | 1594 Johnson Dr. Lakeside, AZ 85929 | Lakeside | (928) 368-5869 | |
| Lukachukai Senior Center | P.O. Box 335 Lukachukai, AZ 86507 | Lukachukai | (928) 787-2506 | |
| Many Farms Senior Center | 1050 US-191 Many Farms, AZ 86538 | Many Farms | (928) 781-6996 | |
| Marana Senior Program | 13250 North Lon Adams Road Marana, AZ 85653 | Marana | (520) 382-1950 | 50+ |
| Ak-chin Indian Community Elder Center | 42507 W. Peters & Nall Road Maricopa, AZ 85139 | Maricopa | (520) 568-1760 | |
| Mesa Active Adult Center | 247 North Macdonald Mesa, AZ 85201 | Mesa | (480) 962-5612 | 60+ |
| Red Mountain Active Adult Center | 7550 East Adobe Street Mesa, AZ 85207 | Mesa | (480) 218-2221 | 60+ |
| Miami Senior Center | 506 Live Oak St Miami, AZ 85539 | Miami | (928) 473-4190 | |
| New River Senior Center | 48606 N 17th Ave New River, AZ 85087 | New River | (623) 465-0367 | |
| Nogales Senior Citizen Center | 125 E. Madison Street Nogales, AZ 85621 | Nogales | (520) 287-7422 | |
| Rim Country Senior/Community Center | 2171 B Street Overgaard, AZ 85933 | Overgaard | (928) 535-5525 | |
| Le Chee Senior Center | P.O. Box 1257 Page, AZ 86040 | Page | (928) 698-2821 | |
| Mo-Chem-Ho-Na Senior Citizen Center | 21074 Mohave Dr Parker, AZ 85344 | Parker | (928) 662-4283 | |
| Parker Community Senior Center | 1115 12th St Parker, AZ 85344 | Parker | (928) 669-9514 | |
| River Indian Senior Center | 12 Mile Lake Parker, AZ 85344 | Parker | (928) 662-4283 | |
| Patagonia Senior Citizens and Community Center | 100 Quiroga Lane Patagonia, AZ 85624 | Patagonia | (520) 394-2494 | |
| Payson Senior Center | 514 West Main Street Payson, AZ 85541 | Payson | (928) 474-4876 | 50+ |
| Hualapai Elderly Center | P.O. Box 179 Peach Springs, AZ 86434 | Peach Springs | (928) 769-2375 | 55+ |
| FSL - Peoria Senior Center | 8335 W. Jefferson Peoria, AZ 85380 | Peoria | (623) 979-3570 | |
| Adam Diaz Senior Center | 4115 W. Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ 85019 | Phoenix | (602) 262-1609 | |
| Casa Prima Vera Senior Center | 1617 N. 45th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85035 | Phoenix | (602) 269-6245 | |
| Chinese Senior Center | 734 W. Elm St Phoenix, AZ 85013 | Phoenix | (602) 262-6411 | |
| Deer Valley Senior Center | 2001 W. Wahalla Lane Phoenix, AZ 85027 | Phoenix | (602) 495-3714 | |
| Desert West Senior Center | 6501 W. Virginia Ave Phoenix, AZ 85035 | Phoenix | (602) 495-3711 | |
| Devonshire Senior Center | 2802 E. Devonshire Ave Phoenix, AZ 85016 | Phoenix | (602) 262-7807 | |
| Goelet A.C. Beuf Senior Center | 3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road Phoenix, AZ 85027 | Phoenix | (602) 534-9743 | |
| Helen Drake Senior Center | 7600 N 27th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85051 | Phoenix | (602) 262-4949 | |
| JFCS Center for Senior Enrichment | 6250 North 19th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85015 | Phoenix | (602) 943-2198 | |
| Marcos de Niza Senior Center | 305 W. Pima St Phoenix, AZ 85003 | Phoenix | (602) 262-7249 | |
| McDowell Place Senior Center | 1845 E. McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85006 | Phoenix | (602) 262-1842 | |
| Native American Senior Center | 1430 E. Indian School Rd. # 110 Phoenix, AZ 85014 | Phoenix | (602) 241-4739 | 60+ |
| Paradise Valley Senior Center | 17402 N. 40th St Phoenix, AZ 85032 | Phoenix | (602) 495-3785 | |
| Pecos Senior Center | 17010 S. 48th St Phoenix, AZ 85048 | Phoenix | (602) 534-5366 | |
| Senior Opportunities West Senior Center | 1220 S. 7th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85007 | Phoenix | (602) 262-6610 | |
| Shadow Mountain Senior Center | 3546 E. Sweetwater Ave Phoenix, AZ 85032 | Phoenix | (602) 534-2303 | |
| South Mountain Senior Center | 212 E. Alta Vista Road Phoenix, AZ 85042 | Phoenix | (602) 262-4093 | |
| Sunnyslope Senior Center | 802 E. Vogel Ave Phoenix, AZ 85020 | Phoenix | (602) 262-7572 | |
| The Salvation Army - Laura Danieli Senior Activity | 613 North 4th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85003 | Phoenix | (602) 251-2006 | 62+ |
| Forest Lake Senior Center | P.O. Box 441 Pinon, AZ 86510 | Pinon | (928) 677-3363 | |
| Adult Center of Prescott | 1280 E Rosser Street, Suite B Prescott, AZ 86301 | Prescott | (928) 778-3000 | |
| CASA Senior Center | 9360 Manzanita Circle Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 | Prescott Valley | (928) 772-3337 | |
| Beaver Creek Adult Center | 4250 Zuni Way Rimrock, AZ 86335 | Rimrock | (928) 567-4556 | 18+ |
| Rock Point Senior Center | Rock Point, AZ 86545 | Rock Point | (928) 659-4359 | |
| Round Rock Senior Center | P.O. Box 10 Round Rock, AZ 86547 | Round Rock | (928) 787-2350 | |
| Graham County Senior Citizen Center | 822 W. Main Street Safford, AZ 85546 | Safford | (928) 428-5891 | |
| St. Johns Senior Center | 395 S 1st St W Saint Johns, AZ 85936 | Saint Johns | (928) 337-2144 | |
| San Luis Senior Center | 790 Juan Sanchez Blvd San Luis, AZ 85349 | San Luis | (928) 341-8582 | |
| San Manuel Senior Center | 210 Avenue A San Manuel, AZ 85631 | San Manuel | (520) 385-9558 | |
| Nahata Dziil Senior Center | Sanders, AZ 86512 | Sanders | (928) 688-3373 | |
| Sawmill Senior Center | P.O. Box 120 Sawmill, AZ 86549 | Sawmill | (928) 729-4435 | |
| Granite Reef Senior Center | 1700 North Granite Reef Road Scottsdale, AZ 85257 | Scottsdale | (480) 312-1700 | |
| Via Linda Senior Center | 10440 East Via Linda Scottsdale, AZ 85258 | Scottsdale | (480) 312-5810 | |
| Sedona Community Center | 2615 Melody Lane Sedona, AZ 86339 | Sedona | (928) 282-2834 | |
| Show Low Senior Center | 301 E McNeil Show Low, AZ 85901 | Show Low | (928) 532-0656 | |
| Silver Creek Senior Center | 1658 South Main Street Snowflake, AZ 85937 | Snowflake | (928) 536-2222 | |
| Desert Valley Senior Center | 245 S. Bingham Ave Somerton, AZ 85350 | Somerton | (928) 627-9878 | |
| Round Valley Senior Center | 356 S. Papago Springerville, AZ 85938 | Springerville | (928) 333-2516 | 60+ |
| Banner Olive Branch Senior Center | 11250 N. 107th Ave Sun City, AZ 85351 | Sun City | (623) 465-6000 | 60+ |
| Superior Senior Center | 360 Main St. Superior, AZ 85273 | Superior | (520) 689-5182 | |
| Benevilla Life Enrichment Program | 16752 N. Greasewood St. Surprise, AZ 85378 | Surprise | (623) 584-4999 | |
| Surprise Senior Center | 15832 N. Hollyhock Street Surprise, AZ 85378 | Surprise | (623) 222-1500 | 50+ |
| Dennis J. Cahill Senior Center | 715 West 5th Street Tempe, AZ 85281 | Tempe | (480) 858-2420 | |
| TCAA - Escalante Senior Center | 2150 E Orange St Tempe, AZ 85281 | Tempe | (480) 350-5871 | 60+ |
| TCAA - North Tempe Senior Center | 1555 N. Bridalwreath St Tempe, AZ 85281 | Tempe | (480) 858-6510 | 60+ |
| Tolleson Senior Center | 9555 W. Van Buren Tolleson, AZ 85353 | Tolleson | (623) 936-2760 | 60+ |
| Golden Shores Senior Center | 13136 Golden Shores Parkway Topock, AZ 86406 | Topock | (928) 768-2421 | |
| Armory Senior Center | 220 S. 5th Ave Tucson, AZ 85701 | Tucson | (520) 791-4865 | 50+ |
| Carol West Senior Addition at Udall | 7200 E. Tanque Verde Rd. Tucson, AZ 85715 | Tucson | (520) 791-4121 | 50+ |
| El Pueblo Senior Center | 101 W. Irvington Rd. Tucson, AZ 85706 | Tucson | (520) 791-3250 | 50+ |
| Liogue Senior Center | 7601 S. Camino Benem Building B Tucson, AZ 85757 | Tucson | (520) 879-5530 | |
| Senior Club Program at Cherry Avenue Center | 5085 S. Cherry Ave. Tucson, AZ 85706 | Tucson | (520) 791-4497 | 50+ |
| Senior Club Program at El Rio Center | 1390 W. Speedway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85745 | Tucson | (520) 791-4683 | 50+ |
| Senior Club Program at Fred Archer Center | 1665 S. La Cholla Tucson, AZ 85713 | Tucson | (520) 791-4355 | 50+ |
| Senior Club Program at Randolph Center | 200 S. Alvernon Way Tucson, AZ 85711 | Tucson | (520) 791-4560 | 50+ |
| Senior Club Program at William M. Clements Center | 8155 E. Poinciana Tucson, AZ 85730 | Tucson | (520) 791-5787 | 50+ |
| Senior Program at Freedom Park Center | 5000 E. 29th St. Tucson, AZ 85711 | Tucson | (520) 791-4969 | 50+ |
| Senior Program at Quincie Douglas Center | 1575 E. 36th St. Tucson, AZ 85713 | Tucson | (520) 791-2507 | 50+ |
| FSL - Wickenburg ???Wise Owl??? Senior Center | 255 N. Washington Wickenburg, AZ 85390 | Wickenburg | (602) 258-0819 | |
| Williams Senior Center | 850 West Grant Williams, AZ 86046 | Williams | (928) 679-7480 | |
| Birdsprings Senior Center | HC-61 Star Rt. Winslow, AZ 86047 | Winslow | (928) 686-6220 | |
| Winslow Senior Center | 212 E. 2nd St Winslow, AZ 86047 | Winslow | (928) 289-3341 | |
Please call the senior center you are interested in to get up-to-date information.
