Senior Centers in North Dakota

Senior Centers in North Dakota: A Practical 2026 Guide for Older Adults

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  • Abuse, neglect, or exploitation (urgent): Call 911 if someone is in immediate danger. For concerns involving adults age 60+ or adults with disabilities, contact North Dakota Adult Protective Services through North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS). Start here: North Dakota HHS – Adults & Aging and search “Adult Protective Services.”
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Key Takeaways


What this guide covers

  • What senior centers do in North Dakota, what they cost, and who is eligible
  • How to find a center near you and get transportation to it
  • Food, health, exercise, technology, caregiver, and legal resources
  • Inclusive services for LGBTQ+ seniors, veterans, disabled elders, tribal communities, and rural families
  • Regional links for major North Dakota areas
  • FAQs, key statewide contacts, and a resources section

What is a senior center in North Dakota?

A senior center is a local place where older adults gather for meals, activities, classes, and support. In North Dakota, many senior centers also serve as hubs for Older Americans Act programs such as congregate meals, home‑delivered meals, transportation, homemaker services, and caregiver support. Program funding and rules are coordinated through North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS), the state unit on aging: ND HHS – Aging and Adult Services.

North Dakota is a large, mostly rural state, so the look and size of centers vary. In bigger cities, centers may have daily activities and on‑site fitness. In small towns, the senior center may share space with a community hall or church and run meals a few days a week.

For a national directory to find a center or aging service provider anywhere in the state, use the U.S. Administration for Community Living’s Eldercare Locator (phone: 1‑800‑677‑1116).


What you can expect at a senior center

Below is a quick look at common services. Details may vary by location.

Service What it is What to know about cost and schedule
Congregate meals Hot meals served at the center, usually on weekdays Backed by the Older Americans Act; no set cost for those 60+, donations encouraged. Guests under 60 typically pay a posted price. See: ACL – OAA Nutrition Programs.
Home‑delivered meals Meals brought to your home if you’re homebound Priority based on need; availability varies by county. Ask your local provider or see Eldercare Locator.
Transportation Rides to the center, shopping, or medical visits Provided by local transit or center vans. Winter weather can limit service. Check the NDDOT transit page and your local provider.
Fitness & falls prevention Chair exercise, walking groups, balance classes Falls are a leading cause of injury in older adults; local classes help reduce risk. See: CDC – Older Adult Falls Facts.
Classes & social groups Cards, crafts, bingo, music, tech lessons Schedules vary; call ahead. Weather closures are common in winter.
Benefits counseling Help with Medicare, Part D, and savings programs Free, unbiased help from the state’s SHIC program: Medicare help (SHIC).
Caregiver support Training, respite options, support groups Ask about programs funded by the National Family Caregiver Support Program via ND HHS: ND HHS – Aging services.
Legal & consumer help Basic civil legal referrals; fraud education For Medicare fraud education, contact ND Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP): ND SMP.

Cost, eligibility, and how to pay

Most senior center services supported by the Older Americans Act are offered without a fixed fee to people age 60+. Centers commonly suggest a donation to help keep services going. Some activities (like trips or special classes) may have a set fee. For health coverage issues (copays, prescription costs), ask a SHIC counselor for cost‑saving options: SHIC – ND Insurance Dept..

Program or help Who it’s for What it covers Where to learn more
Older Americans Act (OAA) services Generally age 60+ (priority to those with greatest economic or social need) Congregate/home‑delivered meals, case management, transportation, homemaker, caregiver support, etc. Administration for Community Living – OAA
SNAP (food) Low‑ to moderate‑income households Monthly food benefits on an EBT card; can stretch food budgets alongside senior meals ND HHS – SNAP
LIHEAP (heat/energy) Households with limited income Help with home heating and related costs ND HHS – LIHEAP
Homestead Property Tax Credit Homeowners or renters who are seniors or have disabilities (income limits apply) Property tax reduction for owners; a partial refund may exist for renters ND Office of State Tax Commissioner – Homestead Credit
Medicare Savings Programs (QMB/SLMB/QI) People with Medicare and limited income May pay Part B premium and sometimes cost sharing Medicare.gov – Get help with costs and ND SHIC: Medicare help in ND
Weatherization Assistance Homeowners/renters with limited income Energy‑saving home fixes to lower bills (insulation, sealing, etc.) ND Department of Commerce – Weatherization

Tip: If you are unsure where to start, call the Eldercare Locator at 1‑800‑677‑1116 or visit Eldercare Locator. They will connect you to the correct North Dakota program.


How to find a senior center near you

If you don’t see your town listed above, it likely still has services—many smaller centers are run by county programs, local non‑profits, or community groups. Eldercare Locator and ND HHS can point you to the closest option.


Getting there: transportation options

Winter, distance, and limited service hours can make transportation the toughest part of using a senior center in North Dakota. Plan ahead.

Option How it works Where to check
Local public transit or dial‑a‑ride Curb‑to‑curb or route buses; often reduced fare for seniors North Dakota Department of Transportation – Public Transit
City systems (examples) Fargo‑Moorhead MATBUS, Bis‑Man Transit, Cities Area Transit (Grand Forks), Minot City Transit MATBUS – Fargo/West Fargo, Bis‑Man Transit – Bismarck/Mandan, Cities Area Transit – Grand Forks
Senior center vans Some centers schedule group rides for meals/activities Ask your local senior center or provider
ADA paratransit Door‑to‑door rides for people with disabilities who can’t use fixed routes Contact your city transit agency for ADA eligibility
Volunteer driver programs Rides from trained volunteers; limited schedules Ask your center, church, county social services, or call 211: Get rides via 211

Reality check: In many rural counties, buses run only certain days and may require booking a day or more in advance. In winter storms, service may pause. Always call the provider the day before your trip, and keep a backup plan.


Food and nutrition programs in North Dakota

Senior centers are a main gateway to Older Americans Act nutrition programs. Meals aim to meet dietary standards and support health. You will be asked to sign in and may be asked about basic info to show you qualify (common for grant reporting), but there is no set charge for those age 60+. Donations help keep the program going.

  • Congregate (in‑center) meals: Hot, balanced lunches, often with social time and health talks.
  • Home‑delivered meals (often called “Meals on Wheels”): For people who can’t get out. Ask about eligibility and route days.
  • Farmers’ market produce vouchers: The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) gives eligible older adults coupons to use with approved farmers. Learn more at the North Dakota Department of Agriculture: NDDA – Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program.

If your household needs more support, apply for SNAP food benefits through ND HHS: Apply for SNAP in North Dakota.


Health, exercise, and fall prevention

Staying active is one of the best ways to keep your independence. Many centers offer chair yoga, strength, and balance classes.

  • Falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults. The CDC notes that about one in four older adults reports a fall each year. See: CDC – Older Adult Falls: Important Facts.
  • Ask your center about evidence‑based classes (e.g., balance training) and blood pressure screenings.
  • If pain or mobility limits keep you home, ask about home‑based programs or online options. For door‑to‑door rides, check ADA paratransit with your local transit agency.

For Medicare preventive benefits and coverage questions, contact the SHIC program at the North Dakota Insurance Department: Free Medicare counseling (SHIC).

For Medicare fraud or billing questions, the North Dakota Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) can help you identify and report scams: ND Senior Medicare Patrol.


Caregivers: support and respite

If you help a spouse, parent, or friend with daily care, ask the senior center about:

  • Support groups and education
  • Short‑term respite options
  • Care consultation and referral

These services are often supported by the National Family Caregiver Support Program through North Dakota HHS. Start here: ND HHS – Aging services. The Eldercare Locator can also connect caregivers to local programs: Find caregiver help.


Technology help, social connection, and volunteering

  • Technology classes: Many centers offer smartphone or tablet basics, video chat lessons, and online safety tips.
  • Social clubs: Cards, quilting, music, and hobby groups. Ask about special events and holiday meals.
  • Volunteering: Deliver meals, lead a class, or help at the front desk. Volunteers keep many programs running.

If transportation or mobility is a barrier, ask about telephone reassurance calls or virtual groups. Some centers loan tablets or partner with libraries.


Reality checks: common hurdles and how to handle them

  • Distance and weather: Long drives and winter storms are part of North Dakota life. Check your center’s schedule and weather closures before heading out. Build a neighbor “phone tree” for quick updates.
  • Limited hours in small towns: Some sites operate only certain days. Ask your provider about which day the bus comes and when meals are served.
  • Seating and special diets: Reserve meals ahead if you need a low‑sodium or diabetic option. Not all sites can handle last‑minute diet requests.
  • Hearing, vision, mobility: Ask for seating up front, printed calendars in large print, and accessible entrances. Centers want you there—let them know what you need.
  • Costs: While many services are donation‑based, special trips or classes may have fees. Ask if there’s a scholarship or sliding scale.

Inclusive supports: services for specific communities

LGBTQ+ older adults

  • Many North Dakota centers welcome everyone, but you may want added privacy or targeted support.
  • National help line: SAGE National LGBT Elder Hotline (confidential): 877‑360‑LGBT (5428). Learn more: SAGE – Services for LGBTQ+ Elders.
  • For local services and legal protections (e.g., discrimination concerns), consult the Eldercare Locator and ND HHS Aging services: Find local aging services, ND HHS.

Veteran seniors

  • VA health care and caregiver support are available through the Fargo VA Health Care System: Fargo VA Health Care System.
  • Statewide help with benefits is available from the North Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs: ND Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • Ask your senior center about veterans’ coffee groups, VA rides, and help with VA paperwork.

Disabled seniors

  • For assistive technology (hearing, vision, mobility tools) and device loans, contact North Dakota Assistive: ND Assistive.
  • For statewide information and referral across disabilities and aging, reach the Aging & Disability Resource LINK via ND HHS: ND HHS – Aging.
  • Ask your local transit provider about ADA paratransit eligibility and door‑to‑door service.

Tribal members and Native elders

Rural seniors and families with limited access

  • Use 211 to ask about volunteer drivers, church vans, or community meal days: Dial 211 or visit 211.org.
  • Request printed calendars by mail and use phone trees for weather updates.
  • Ask about “grab‑and‑go” meal options if roads are bad.
  • If internet is limited, ask your center or library for computer access times and help.

Notable North Dakota senior service providers and links

These organizations operate senior centers, meals, and related services in various regions. If your county isn’t listed, call the Eldercare Locator or ND HHS—services exist statewide.

Region or provider What they do Learn more
Valley Senior Services (Cass, Traill, Steele, Richland, Ransom, Sargent) Senior center programming, congregate and home‑delivered meals, transportation links Valley Senior Services
Minot Commission on Aging (Minot area) Meals, transportation, in‑home services, activities Minot Commission on Aging
Elder Care, Inc. (Southwest ND) Senior nutrition and support services across multiple southwest counties Elder Care, Inc.
Grand Forks Senior Center Activities, meals, education, volunteer programs Grand Forks Senior Center
North Dakota Insurance Department (SHIC) Free Medicare counseling and plan comparisons Medicare help (SHIC)
North Dakota Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Medicare fraud and scam education ND SMP

Note: Many other community‑based organizations, churches, and county programs deliver services. Use the Eldercare Locator to find your closest option by ZIP code.


Transportation quick‑links by city

City/Area Transit provider Link
Fargo / West Fargo MATBUS (fixed route, paratransit) MATBUS – Fargo/West Fargo
Bismarck / Mandan Bis‑Man Transit (fixed route, paratransit) Bis‑Man Transit
Grand Forks / East Grand Forks Cities Area Transit (fixed route, paratransit) Cities Area Transit
Minot Minot City Transit Minot Transit
Statewide overview North Dakota Department of Transportation NDDOT – Public Transit

If your town isn’t listed here, your county likely has dial‑a‑ride or a regional provider. Call your senior center, dial 211, or check the statewide list at NDDOT.


How to choose a senior center: a simple checklist

  • Call first: Ask for the monthly calendar, meal schedule, and any suggested donation or fees.
  • Tour the site (in person or virtual): Check seating, restrooms, and accessibility (ramps, automatic doors).
  • Ask about transportation: How far ahead to book? Cost? Winter policy?
  • Ask about health supports: Do they offer balance classes, BP checks, or foot care clinics?
  • Ask about benefits help: Do they host SHIC counselors or SMP presentations?
  • Check inclusivity: Do they welcome all (including LGBTQ+, veterans, people with disabilities)? Privacy and respect matter.
  • Ask about volunteer roles if you want to stay active and give back.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How much does a senior center cost in North Dakota?
A. For Older Americans Act services like congregate meals, there’s no set fee for those 60+, but donations are encouraged. Some classes or trips may have a fee. Ask your local site for details. Learn about OAA programs here: ACL – OAA Programs.

Q2. How do I find a senior center near me?
A. Use the federal Eldercare Locator or contact North Dakota HHS for Aging services: ND HHS – Aging. If you’re in Cass or nearby counties, try Valley Senior Services. Minot area: Minot Commission on Aging. Southwest: Elder Care, Inc..

Q3. Is transportation available?
A. Yes, but it varies. Cities have bus and paratransit options; rural areas often use dial‑a‑ride or scheduled trips. Start at NDDOT – Public Transit and your local provider. Always book ahead, especially in winter.

Q4. I have trouble standing or walking. Can I still participate?
A. Most centers are accessible and offer seated classes. Ask for ADA paratransit through your local transit system, and request any needed accommodations when you call.

Q5. What if I’m homebound?
A. Ask about home‑delivered meals and telephone reassurance. Your center can also connect you to in‑home services through ND HHS Aging programs: ND HHS – Aging.

Q6. Who can help me with Medicare choices?
A. The North Dakota Insurance Department’s SHIC program provides free, unbiased counseling: Get Medicare help in ND.

Q7. I’m worried about scams. Who should I call?
A. Contact the North Dakota Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) for Medicare fraud education and help: ND SMP. Report urgent financial abuse to 911 or Adult Protective Services via ND HHS.

Q8. Are there special programs for veterans?
A. Yes. Contact the ND Department of Veterans Affairs and the Fargo VA Health Care System. Many centers host veterans’ groups and can help with referrals.

Q9. Do centers have healthy or special‑diet meals?
A. Menus follow nutrition standards. Ask your site about diabetic, low‑sodium, or other options. Give them a day or two of notice for special requests.

Q10. How do I get help in a crisis?
A. Call 911 for immediate danger. For mental health crisis, dial 988. For abuse/neglect concerns, contact Adult Protective Services via ND HHS. For general support, dial 211.


Quick reference: statewide contacts

Topic Where to go Link
Find a local senior center or aging services Eldercare Locator (ACL) Search the Eldercare Locator
State aging programs, caregiver support, APS info ND Health and Human Services – Aging ND HHS – Aging services
Medicare counseling ND Insurance Department – SHIC Medicare help (SHIC)
Medicare fraud and scams ND Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) ND SMP
Public transit statewide North Dakota Department of Transportation NDDOT – Public Transit
Food help SNAP (ND HHS) SNAP in North Dakota
Energy help LIHEAP (ND HHS) LIHEAP in North Dakota
Property tax relief ND Office of State Tax Commissioner Homestead Property Tax Credit
Veterans ND Dept. of Veterans Affairs ND Veterans Affairs
Tribal connections ND Indian Affairs Commission ND Indian Affairs
Crisis lines 911 (emergency), 988 (mental health), 211 (community resources) About 988, 211

Resources by region (selected)

This list is not complete, but it gives you a quick way to start.

Fargo / West Fargo / Cass County

Bismarck / Mandan / Burleigh & Morton Counties

Grand Forks / East Grand Forks

Minot / Ward County

Dickinson / Southwest Counties

Williston / Williams County and Northwest

Jamestown / Valley City / South‑Central Counties

Devils Lake / Lake Region

If you don’t see your town, call 1‑800‑677‑1116 (Eldercare Locator) for a direct referral.


Planning tips for North Dakota winters

  • Call before you go. Ask about closures and meal service changes.
  • Keep a shelf‑stable meal kit at home for storm days.
  • Book rides early. Have a backup ride if weather worsens.
  • Wear shoes with traction and bring a walking stick if sidewalks are slick.
  • Ask your center if they offer “to‑go” meals during bad weather.

A few useful stats and why they matter

These official sources are updated over time; use the links above for the latest numbers and details.


Ready to get started? A 10‑minute plan

  1. Write down your top three goals (meet people, eat healthy lunches, learn a phone, get to appointments).
  2. Use the Eldercare Locator to find the nearest senior center and meal site.
  3. Call the center to ask about this week’s schedule, transportation, and suggested donations.
  4. If you have Medicare questions, book a free appointment with SHIC.
  5. If food or heating costs are tight, ask about SNAP and LIHEAP via ND HHS.
  6. Put the center’s number, your transit provider, and 211 on your fridge.

Tables you can print

1) What senior centers offer (at a glance)

Topic Key points
Meals Hot lunches; donation‑based for 60+. Call ahead for special diets.
Rides Book in advance; winter may affect schedules.
Classes Balance, strength, tech basics; check the monthly calendar.
Benefits help Medicare counseling (SHIC), fraud education (SMP).
Caregiver support Respite options, support groups, referrals.

2) How to pay for what you need

Need First stop Alternatives
Lunches OAA congregate meals SNAP can stretch your food budget: SNAP – ND HHS
Heat/electric LIHEAP Weatherization to lower bills: ND Commerce – Weatherization
Medicare costs SHIC counseling Medicare Savings Programs: Medicare.gov – Get help with costs
Property taxes ND Homestead Credit Ask your county for local tax relief and deadlines: ND Tax

3) Transportation options

Option Best for Book when
Fixed‑route bus City trips on set routes The day before (or just check the schedule)
Dial‑a‑ride Curb‑to‑curb rides in town 1–3 days before, depending on provider
ADA paratransit Riders with disabilities After eligibility approval; book day‑of or day‑before per agency
Volunteer driver Long distances or limited areas Early—drivers are limited

4) Who to call when you’re not sure

Situation Call Link
“Where is my closest senior center?” Eldercare Locator Find local services
“I need rides and meal days.” Your senior center or NDDOT transit page NDDOT – Public Transit
“My Medicare plan is too expensive.” SHIC (ND Insurance Dept.) Medicare help (SHIC)
“Is this a Medicare scam?” ND SMP ND SMP
“My heat bill is too high.” LIHEAP via ND HHS ND HHS – LIHEAP

5) Winter prep for center days

Step Why it helps
Check the forecast and call the center Avoids wasted trips and falls in bad weather
Wear boots with tread Better grip on ice
Book rides a day early Schedules fill and may shift in storms
Keep a shelf‑stable meal at home Coverage when meal service pauses
Ask about to‑go meals Some centers offer pickup options

Resources


Disclaimer

Program details, eligibility rules, schedules, and contact information can change. Always confirm with the official agency or organization before making plans or sharing personal information. Links in this guide lead to government and well‑established sources for your convenience.


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North Dakota Senior Centers

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

NameAddressCityPhoneAge
Abercrombie Community Hall516 Broadway Abercrombie, ND 58001Abercrombie(701) 553-875960+
Alamo Senior Center12630 86th Street NW Alamo, ND 58830Alamo(701) 528-4881
Alexander Senior Citizens504 Elk Street Alexander, ND 58831Alexander(701) 828-3857
Prairie Rose Senior Citizens108 Burt Avenue Almont, ND 58520Almont(701) 843-8472
Amidon Prairie Senior Center13705 66th Street SW Amidon, ND 58620Amidon(701) 879-4821
Anamoose Senior Center123 Main St Anamoose, ND 58710Anamoose(701) 465-3316
Aneta Senior ClubP.O. Box 344 Aneta, ND 58212Aneta(701) 326-4150
Forest River Senior Center3333 20th Street Ardoch, ND 58261Ardoch(701) 696-2433
Ashley Senior Center111 Center Avenue North Ashley, ND 58413Ashley(701) 288-3540
Golden Valley Senior Center235 S Central Avenue Beach, ND 58621Beach(701) 872-3741
Belfield Senior Citizens Activity Club212 Main Street North Belfield, ND 58622Belfield(701) 575-8227
Berthold Senior Center309 Main Street Berthold, ND 58718Berthold(701) 453-3680
Beulah Senior Citizens100 1st Street NE Beulah, ND 58523Beulah(701) 873-2236
Binford Senior Citizens Center306 Whinery Street Binford, ND 58416Binford(701) 676-2323
Bisbee Senior Citizens304 Main St Bisbee, ND 58317Bisbee(701) 656-3338
Burleigh County Senior Adults Program315 N. 20th Street Bismarck, ND 58501Bismarck(701) 255-464860+
Bottineau Senior Center799 Main St Bottineau, ND 58318Bottineau(701) 228-3339
Bowbells Senior Citizens21 Main Street SE Bowbells, ND 58721Bowbells(701) 377-2376
Bowman Sodbuster Senior Citizens101 7th Avene Northwest Bowman, ND 58623Bowman(701) 523-3312
Braddock Senior Citizens207 Logan Street North Braddock, ND 58524Braddock(701) 332-6776
Buffalo Senior Citizens Club409 Main Street Buffalo, ND 58011Buffalo(701) 633-5204
Friendly Senior Citizens Inc.19 Colton Avenue Burlington, ND 58722Burlington(701) 838-3561
Butte Senior CitizensP.O. Box 133 Butte, ND 58723Butte(701) 626-7323
Cando Senior Citizens944 2nd Avenue South Cando, ND 58324Cando(701) 968-3488
Carpio Senior CitizensNorth Main Street Carpio, ND 58725Carpio(701) 468-5908
Carrington Senior Citizen Center36 10th Avenue South Carrington, ND 58421Carrington(701) 652-3257
Casselton Silver Threads1020 2nd Street South Casselton, ND 58012Casselton(701) 347-4605
Cavalier Senior Citizens310 West Main Street Cavalier, ND 58220Cavalier(701) 265-8715
Center Senior Center122 Main Street Center, ND 58530Center(701) 794-8867
Cleveland 55 & Over Club414 5th Avenue North Cleveland, ND 58424Cleveland(701) 763-612355+
Clifford Happy Seniors200 Plummer Avenue Clifford, ND 58016Clifford(701) 488-2544
Cogswell Community Center304 4th Avenue Cogswell, ND 58017Cogswell(701) 724-302460+
Colfax Senior Citizens7040 City Road 1 Colfax, ND 58018Colfax(701) 372-3818
Cooperstown Senior Citizens Center911 Burrel Avenue SE Cooperstown, ND 58425Cooperstown(701) 797-3330
Divide County Senior Citizens205 1st St NW Crosby, ND 58730Crosby(701) 965-6964
Deering Senior Citizens Club404 Main Street West Deering, ND 58731Deering(701) 728-6662
Devils Lake Senior Center202 4th Avene NE Devils Lake, ND 58301Devils Lake(701) 662-5061
Dickey Adrian Friendly Folks5th Street Dickey, ND 58431Dickey(701) 778-7141
Sunset Senior Center (Dickinson)46 1st Avenue E Dickinson, ND 58601Dickinson(701) 483-0156
Drake Senior Citizens ClubMain Street Drake, ND 58736Drake(701) 465-3263
Drayton Sugar Bowl Senior Citizens200 North Main Street Drayton, ND 58225Drayton(701) 454-6586
Edgeley Senior Center604 Main Street Edgeley, ND 58433Edgeley(701) 493-2569
Edinburg Forever Young Senior Citizens340 5th Avenue South Edinburg, ND 58227Edinburg(701) 993-8506
Senior Citizens Club307 S Main Edmore, ND 58330Edmore(701) 644-2631
Ellendale Senior Center67 First Avenue South Ellendale, ND 58436Ellendale(701) 349-4513
Enderlin Senior Center221 3rd Avenue Enderlin, ND 58027Enderlin(701) 437-266960+
Fairmount Senior Center209 Main Avenue Fairmount, ND 58030Fairmount(701) 474-572360+
Broadway Station Senior Center1461 Broadway Fargo, ND 58102Fargo(701) 232-793660+
Ed Clapp Park Senior Center2801 32nd Avenue South Fargo, ND 58103Fargo(701) 298-397660+
Fargo High Rise Senior Center101 2nd Street South Fargo, ND 58103Fargo(701) 237-307460+
Trollwood Village Senior Center3105 Broadway Fargo, ND 58102Fargo(701) 298-397560+
University Manor Senior Center1201 2nd Avenue North Fargo, ND 58102Fargo(701) 232-636460+
Fessenden Specialist Club143 Main Avenue Fessenden, ND 58438Fessenden(701) 547-3403
Finley Senior Center301 Central Avenue Finley, ND 58230Finley(701) 524-181860+
Flasher Senior Center67 5th Avenue E Flasher, ND 58535Flasher(701) 597-3358
Fordville Senior Center2nd Avenue West & Main Fordville, ND 58231Fordville(701) 229-3604
Forman Senior Center329 Main Street Forman, ND 58032Forman(701) 724-392860+
Fort Totten Elderly Center315 3rd Street Fort Totten, ND 58335Fort Totten(701) 766-4162
Gackle Senior Center316 Main Street Gackle, ND 58442Gackle(701) 485-3721
Tall Towers Senior Citizens of Galesburg14260 12th Street SE Galesburg, ND 58035Galesburg(701) 488-2673
Gilby Senior Center320 Eastern Avenue Gilby, ND 58235Gilby(701) 869-2422
Gladstone Senior Center111 Spruce Street Gladstone, ND 58630Gladstone(701) 227-0037
Glen Ullin Senior Center110 Main Street South Glen Ullin, ND 58631Glen Ullin(701) 348-3838
Glenfield Senior Citizens Center191 Glenfield Street Glenfield, ND 58443Glenfield(701) 785-2420
Grand Forks Senior Center620 4th Ave South Grand Forks, ND 58201Grand Forks(701) 772-724560+
Gwinner City Hall104 Main Street Gwinner, ND 58040Gwinner(701) 678-391160+
Hankinson Senior Center111 3rd Street SW Hankinson, ND 58041Hankinson(701) 242-774260+
Hazen Senior Citizens21 7th Street NW Hazen, ND 58545Hazen(701) 748-2493
Hebron Senior Center707 Main Street Hebron, ND 58638Hebron(701) 878-4457
Hillsboro Senior Center205 NW Main Street Hillsboro, ND 58045Hillsboro(701) 636-595360+
James River Senior Citizens Center Inc.419 5th St NE Jamestown, ND 58401Jamestown(701) 252-288260+
Kenmare Senior Citizens114 2nd Street NW Kenmare, ND 58746Kenmare(701) 385-4551
Kramer Senior Center160 Main Street Kramer, ND 58748Kramer(701) 359-4400
Kulm Senior Center3 First Avenue SW Kulm, ND 58456Kulm(701) 647-2258
LaMoure Senior Citizens Center115 First Avenue East Lamoure, ND 58458Lamoure(701) 883-5088
Cavalier County Senior Meals & Services211 8th Avenue Langdon, ND 58249Langdon(701) 256-282860+
Lankin Senior Citizens Club204 4th Avenue Lankin, ND 58250Lankin(701) 593-6344
Larimore Senior Center116 Towner Avenue Larimore, ND 58251Larimore(701) 343-2503
Lawton Senior Citizens120 4th Avenue North Lawton, ND 58345Lawton(701) 655-3827
Leeds 55 Club105 4th Street Southeast Leeds, ND 58346Leeds(701) 466-2577
Lehr Senior Center122 Main Street Lehr, ND 58460Lehr(701) 378-2526
Lidgerwood Senior Center117 4th Street SW Lidgerwood, ND 58053Lidgerwood(701) 538-460260+
Lignite Senior CenterP.O. Box 232 Lignite, ND 58752Lignite(701) 933-2355
Linton Senior Citizens Center205 South Broadway Linton, ND 58552Linton(701) 254-5536
Lisbon Senior Center625 Main Street Lisbon, ND 58054Lisbon(701) 683-429560+
Maddock Community 55 Club Inc.710 4th Street Maddock, ND 58348Maddock(701) 438-2788
Mandan Golden Age Senior Center301 15th Street NW Mandan, ND 58554Mandan(701) 663-6528
Manvel Senior Center511 Oldham Avenue Manvel, ND 58256Manvel(701) 696-2265
Max Over 55 Club201 Main Street Max, ND 58759Max(701) 679-2669
Mayville Senior Center39 1st Ave NE Mayville, ND 58257Mayville(701) 788-345360+
Sheridan Senior Center120 Avenue C West McClusky, ND 58463McClusky(701) 363-2789
McHenry Senior Citizens Center451 Johnston Street McHenry, ND 58464McHenry(701) 785-2221
McVille Young Hearts118 East McDougall Avenue McVille, ND 58254McVille(701) 322-4743
Mercer Golden 50's214 Wing Street West Mercer, ND 58559Mercer(701) 447-2661
Milnor Senior Center408 Main Street Milnor, ND 58060Milnor(701) 427-932760+
Minnewaukan 55 Club150 Main Street East Minnewaukan, ND 58351Minnewaukan(701) 473-5766
Parker Senior Center (Minot Commission on Aging)21 First Avenue SE Minot, ND 58701Minot(701) 852-0561
Cannonball Senior Citizens of Mott110 West 3rd Street Mott, ND 58646Mott(701) 824-3304
Napoleon Senior Center (Golden Age Hall)619 Main Street West Napoleon, ND 58561Napoleon(701) 754-2791
Neche Friendly Neighbors Senior Center426A Main Street Neche, ND 58265Neche(701) 886-7498
New England Senior Citizens730 Main Street New England, ND 58647New England(701) 579-4803
New Rockford Senior Citizens Center529 1st Ave N New Rockford, ND 58356New Rockford(701) 947-537855+
New Salem Senior Center201 South 3rd Street New Salem, ND 58563New Salem(701) 843-8030
Newburg Senior CenterMain Street Newburg, ND 58762Newburg(701) 272-6204
Northwood Senior Center16 North Main Street Northwood, ND 58267Northwood(701) 587-5903
Oakes Senior Center207 South 5th Street Oakes, ND 58474Oakes(701) 742-3509
Tower City Pioneer Senior Citizens Center620 9th Avenue Oriska, ND 58063Oriska(701) 840-0184
Page Fun & Friendship Club1376 133rd Avenue SE Page, ND 58064Page(701) 668-2906
Pekin Senior Center294 Main Street Pekin, ND 58361Pekin(701) 296-4401
Pettibone Senior Citizens Center105 Main Street South Pettibone, ND 58475Pettibone(701) 273-4953
Plaza Senior CenterP.O. Box 35 Plaza, ND 58771Plaza(701) 497-3320
Portland Senior Center710 Parke Avenue Portland, ND 58274Portland(701) 788-341060+
Powers Lake Senior Citizens Center220 North Main Street Powers Lake, ND 58773Powers Lake(701) 464-5630
Rhame Pioneer Senior Citizens Club56 Main Street North Rhame, ND 58651Rhame(701) 279-6900
Richardton Senior Center113 North Main Street Richardton, ND 58652Richardton(701) 974-3948
Robinson Senior Center118 Main Street Robinson, ND 58478Robinson(701) 392-5721
Rocklake Cornerstone Club35 Main Street Rocklake, ND 58365Rocklake(701) 266-5666
Rolette Senior Citizens Center509 5th Avenue Rolette, ND 58366Rolette(701) 246-3479
Rolla Senior Citizens Center119 6th Avenue NE Rolla, ND 58367Rolla(701) 477-6421
Rugby Senior Center125 South Main Street Rugby, ND 58368Rugby(701) 776-2240
Rutland Community Center109 1st Street Rutland, ND 58067Rutland(701) 724-407460+
St. John's Senior Citizens200 Foussard Avenue SW Saint John, ND 58369Saint John(701) 477-3950
St. Thomas Senior Center434 Main Street Saint Thomas, ND 58276Saint Thomas(701) 257-6498
Sawyer Senior CenterP.O. Box 233 Sawyer, ND 58781Sawyer(701) 624-5256
Scranton Gold Miners208 Main Street Scranton, ND 58653Scranton(701) 275-6299
Selfridge Silver & Gold Seniors43 North Main Street Selfridge, ND 58568Selfridge(701) 422-3320
Sharon Senior Citizens Center1531 130th Avenue NE Sharon, ND 58277Sharon(701) 524-2102
Sheldon Senior Citizens Club260 Front Street Sheldon, ND 58068Sheldon(701) 882-3324
Sheyenne 55 Club106 Main Street South Sheyenne, ND 58374Sheyenne(701) 996-3901
South Heart Senior Citizens Center406 5th Street NW South Heart, ND 58655South Heart(701) 677-5558
Stanley Golden Age Club7 South Main Street Stanley, ND 58784Stanley(701) 628-2101
Steele Active Seniors Club202 1st Avenue NW Steele, ND 58482Steele(701) 475-2283
Steele Golden Age Club114 1st St NW Steele, ND 58482Steele(701) 475-261655+
Southeast Burleigh Golden Age Club31201 17th Avenue NE Sterling, ND 58572Sterling(701) 387-4749
Strasburg Senior Citizens ClubP.O. Box 13 Strasburg, ND 58573Strasburg(701) 336-7657
Streeter Senior Citizens Club117 Florence Street North Streeter, ND 58483Streeter(701) 424-3466
Surrey Senior Center301 2nd Street NW Surrey, ND 58785Surrey(701) 839-8702
Sutton Senior Citizens Center103 Main Street Sutton, ND 58484Sutton(701) 769-2120
Taylor Senior Citizens17 2nd Street East Taylor, ND 58656Taylor(701) 974-2188
Tioga Senior Citizens Club17 N Benson Street Tioga, ND 58852Tioga(701) 664-3425
Tolley Senior Citizens Center8620 49th Avenue NW Tolley, ND 58787Tolley(701) 386-2845
Senior Citizen's VIP Club Inc.116 South Main Street Towner, ND 58788Towner(701) 537-5155
Trenton Senior CenterP.O. Box 95 Trenton, ND 58853Trenton(701) 572-8316
Tuttle Senior Center300 Main Street North Tuttle, ND 58488Tuttle(701) 867-2761
Underwood Senior Citizens Club218 Lincoln Avenue Underwood, ND 58576Underwood(701) 442-3488
Upham 55 Plus Club311 Fouts Street Upham, ND 58789Upham(701) 768-2926
Barnes County Senior Center139 2nd Avenue SE Valley City, ND 58072Valley City(701) 845-4300
Star City Senior Citizens122 Main Street North Velva, ND 58790Velva(701) 338-262855+
Wahpeton Senior Center520 3rd Avenue South Wahpeton, ND 58075Wahpeton(701) 642-574655+
Walhalla Seniors Club1008 Delano Avenue Walhalla, ND 58282Walhalla(701) 549-3655
Lewis and Clark Senior Center714 Main Street Washburn, ND 58577Washburn(701) 462-3309
Watford City Senior Center205 5th Street NW 15 Watford City, ND 58854Watford City(701) 842-3760
Lutheran Church of the Cross1402 16th St. E. West Fargo, ND 58078West Fargo(701) 282-457560+
West Fargo High Rise Senior Center230 8th Avenue West West Fargo, ND 58078West Fargo(701) 282-344360+
Westhope Senior Citizens Center101 Main Street Westhope, ND 58793Westhope(701) 245-6402
Wildrose Senior Citizens CenterP.O. Box 635 Wildrose, ND 58795Wildrose(701) 539-2169
Epping Senior Citizens1215 University Avenue Williston, ND 58801Williston(701) 774-2275
Heritage Center (Williston)18 Main Street Williston, ND 58801Williston(701) 577-6751
Willow City Senior Center201 Main Street Willow City, ND 58384Willow City(701) 366-4603
Wilton Pioneer Activity Center42 Dakota Avenue Wilton, ND 58579Wilton(701) 734-6426
Wimbledon Fun Club510 Center Street Wimbledon, ND 58492Wimbledon(701) 435-2362
Wishek Senior Center5 South Centennial Street Wishek, ND 58495Wishek(701) 452-2472
Wyndmere Senior Center466 4th Street Wyndmere, ND 58081Wyndmere(701) 439-290760+
Ypsilanti 50+ Club215 Broadway Avenue South Ypsilanti, ND 58497Ypsilanti(701) 952-0505

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

About the Authors

Analic Mata-Murray

Analic Mata-Murray

Managing Editor

Analic Mata-Murray holds a Communications degree with a focus on Journalism and Advertising from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. With over 11 years of experience as a volunteer translator for The Salvation Army, she has helped Spanish-speaking communities access critical resources and navigate poverty alleviation programs.

As Managing Editor at Grants for Seniors, Analic oversees all content to ensure accuracy and accessibility. Her bilingual expertise allows her to create and review content in both English and Spanish, specializing in community resources, housing assistance, and emergency aid programs.

Yolanda Taylor

Yolanda Taylor, BA Psychology

Senior Healthcare Editor

Yolanda Taylor is a Senior Healthcare Editor with over six years of clinical experience as a medical assistant in diverse healthcare settings, including OB/GYN, family medicine, and specialty clinics. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at California State University, Sacramento.

At Grants for Seniors, Yolanda oversees healthcare-related content, ensuring medical accuracy and accessibility. Her clinical background allows her to translate complex medical terminology into clear guidance for seniors navigating Medicare, Medicaid, and dental care options. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and holds Lay Counselor certification and CPR/BLS certification.