COMMUNITY SERVICES
DOROT WESTCHESTER
925 Westchester Ave., STE 200
White Plains, NY 10604
www.DorotUSA.org/Westchester; 914.485.8354
DOROT Westchester offers a diverse set of programs for people 60+ to connect with others in the home, in community spaces, online, and over the telephone:
• Social Visits – friendly volunteers provide single visits (including birthdays!), occasional visits, or long-term weekly visits; build a new friendship or just have some fun.
• Tech Coaching – build skills and confidence on your preferred device with a trained volunteer.
• Community Events: Peer social events including creative activities, games, group discussions, and more; Intergenerational engagement with teens including chess, social action, and discussion groups.
• Online – dozens of options every week on a wide range of interests.
• Over the phone – small group programs on a wide range of interests.
• All programs are free, thanks to the generosity of our donors. [see ad on pAGE 9.]
AARP FOUNDATION TAX-AIDE PROGRAM
Free assistance for low to middle-income taxpayers in getting their tax returns processed. Program usually starts early February in 20 libraries and other sites throughout Westchester county; aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide
CARE CONNECTIONS
Free assistance to anyone providing unpaid care to an elderly family member, someone with a chronic illness or cognitive decline. Westchester Public Private Partnership for Aging Services; 914.813.6262; CareConnections@Westchesterpartnership.org
Family Caregiver Support Program, Livable Communities Livable Communities are informal services to help seniors remain in their own homes. Features include health and wellness programs; accessible and adequate transportation; personal safety; consumer protection and advocacy for affordable housing. 914.813.6408; seniorcitizens. westchestergov.com/livable-communities
FAMILY SERVICES OF WESTCHESTER GATEKEEPER PROGRAM
Assists and engages ages 55+ who live independently and may be at risk of mental health issues, and would benefit from case management services. 914.708.9841; fsw.org; nbrunale@fsw.org
GUIDING EYES FOR THE BLIND
Serving the blind and visually-impaired by providing them the freedom to travel safely, assuring greater independence, dignity and new horizons of opportunity; 800.937.2083; guidingeyes.org
PARTNERSHIP INNOVATION FOR OLDER ADULTS
A local collaboration to bring mobile outreach and off-site services, including behavioral health and aging services and telehealth intervention to ages 55 and older; Family Services of Westchester; 914.668.9124 ext 28; fsw.org
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EPIC) Program participants can save on their costs for prescription drugs. 914.813.6300; seniorcitizens.westchestergov.com
RECYCLING (ELECTRONICS) SERVICES
Recycle anything electrical: computers, cables, battery backups, monitors, old printers, software discs, cell phones and charges, and virtually any other equipment you may want to discard, including room air conditioners. Also take small kitchen appliances. If you rebuild PCs, they will take any old parts you replace. Rare Sales, Inc., serving Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess Counties; Call Bob: 914.661.3605
SAFE CENTERS FOR SENIORS
Westchester County’s support for at-risk elderly or a family member overwhelmed by the demands of caregiving. Signs that may signal an at-risk senior include isolation, depression, fear, poor hygiene, hunger and unexplained bruises or burns. Services include counseling and case management. 914.368.5506 or 914.813.6300
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – SNAP
Identifies and serves ages 60 and older, who are at nutritional risk or those who are permanently disabled. They can receive a nutritious meal in their homes or at nutrition sites. Meals delivered five days a week and in some communities six or seven. Special dietary needs considered. For info on eligibility call 914.995.3333; socialservices.westchestergov.com/temporary-assistance/snap; also see Meals on Wheels listing.
TELEHEALTH INTERVENTION SVCS.
Trained technology students visit locations and take vital signs of seniors; data is then transmitted to telehealth nurses who review it remotely. If the tests show cause for immediate concern, the nurse will make contact. 914.813.6300
VETERAN’S SERVICE AGENCY
Westchester County Veterans Service Agency works with veterans, widows of veterans and parents of veterans to ensure they receive the maximum benefits they may be eligible for; 914.995.2000; veterans.westchestergov.com
VETERAN’s CENTER
Provides a broad range of counseling, outreach, and referral services to combat Veterans and their families. All services are free of cost and are strictly confidential; 914.682.6250; vetcenter.va.gov
VISIONS SVCS FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Vision rehabilitation and social service organization providing free training in the home and community for individuals of all ages who are blind or visually impaired. 888.245.8333; info@visionsvcb.org
WJCS RESPITE FOR CAREGIVERS/ ESCORT PROGRAM
Enables caregivers to enlist an escort to accompany those 60 or older to a doctor visit, shopping trip, errand, movie or restaurant. Escorts do not drive. Funded by Westchester County Dept. of Senior Programs and Services; service is free. Users are responsible for transportation costs only for their relative and the escort if they travel by taxi or bus. If ParaTransit is used, the escort usually rides for free; 914.761.0600 x2340; wjcs.com/services/seniors
DOMESTIC & ELDER ABUSE, SCAM PREVENTION
Adult Protective Services
Westchester County: 914.995.2259
New York State: 844.697.3505
CREDIT BUREAUS
Free credit report: annualcreditreport.com
Domestic violence resources:
The Office for Women/ Westchester County Family Justice Center: 914.995.3129
My Sister’s Place Hotline: 800-298-7233
Elder Abuse Help Line 914.813.6436
ELDER JUSTICE UNIT at PACE WOMEN’S JUSTICE CENTER
Free information and legal support for ages 60+ who have experienced some form of elder abuse or mistreatment. 914-287-0739
ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION & VICTIM ASSISTANCE
Family Services of Westchester works with ages 50 and over victims of elder abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, financial or neglect) or are at risk of abuse but are not in immediate crisis. 914.708.9841; fsw.org; nbrunale@fsw.org
FTC DO NOT CALL REGISTRY
donotcall.gov; 888.382.1222
MOBILE SHREDDER Recycle but also protect your information from identity theft. Shredding services provided on first come, first serve basis. Find out when the shredder is coming to your town: www.environment.westchestergov.com/mobile-shredder Or request they come to your town by emailing DEF-Shredder@westchestergov.com; 914.813.5425
SCAMS/IDENTIFY THEFT
1- File a report with local police and check your credit report; 2- Call the NY State Attorney General’s consumer hotline for telemarketing fraud at 800.771.7755. And get additional advice at: ag.ny.gov/consumer-frauds/resource-center; 3- Visit the Federal Trade Commission consumer site at ftc.gov and complete the identity theft affidavit.
Senior Crime Busters Senior Crime Busters is a proactive elder fraud and crime prevention program that provides tips to seniors on how to stay safe and avoid financial exploitation and other scams. Seniors also learn how to protect their physical safety such as at shopping malls or walking in a neighborhood park. 914.995.2190.
Don’t miss the article on our website naming the most common scams perpetrated against the older population. Visit
westchesterseniorvoice.com/
money-work/managing-money/most-common-scams.html
DRIVER SAFETY
AARP DRIVER SAFETY CLASSES
Online course AARP Smart Driver; 877.846.3299; aarpdriversafety.org
Burke Rehabilitation Hospital’s DRIVER EVALUATION PROGRAM
Assessment includes an in-clinic portion, where an occupational therapist administers tests that measure essential skills required to drive safely and, when appropriate, an in-vehicle test with a driving school follows. The goal is to measure safe driving ability and, when needed, recommend rehabilitation to strengthen skills. Call 914.597.2187.
Older Driver COALITION
Resources from the Department of Senior Programs and Services to assist families and their loved ones with driving concerns. Call 914.813.6188 or email bdc1@westchestergov.com for the Older and Wiser Driver brochure, safe driving programs, driving evaluation, and transitioning to not driving.
MEALS ON WHEELS/OTHER FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS
Bronxville: 914.779.2302
Cortlandt: 914.528.1572
Cortland Manor: 914.528.5164
Dobbs Ferry: 914.231.8529
Eastchester, Tuckahoe: 914.771.3340
Eastchester, Tuckahoe: 914.337.0390
Feeding Westchester: 914.923.1100
Greenburgh: 914. 989.1807
Harrison: 914.670.3027
Mamaroneck: 914.834.8840
Mount Kisco: 914.666.8931
Mt. Pleasant, Hawthorne, Valhalla: 914.769.0155
Mt. Vernon, Armory: 914.665.2454
New Castle, Chappaqua: 914.238.2093
New Rochelle: 914.235.2363; 914.576.3865
Ossining Senior Center: 914.762.7655
Peekskill: 914.734.4250
Port Chester: 914.939.4975
Rye: 914.925.0778
Somers Senior Center: 914.232.0807
Scarsdale: 914.723.4342
Tarrytown: 914.330.3855
WJCS Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle, Eastchester, Pelham, Bronxville, White Plains, Hartsdale,
White Plains: 914.946.6878; 914.989.3640; 914.422.1423
Yonkers: 914.963.0640; 914.963.2460; 914.963.6662; 914.377.6825
SENIOR CLUBS & CENTERS
To be listed here, a senior center or club must have a contact phone number. Listings appear in alphabetical order by town.
Ardsley Senior Citizens Club
Ardsley, NY 10502; 914.693.8012
Gerald J Byrne Center
Ardsley, NY 10502; 914.989.1822
Briarcliff Manor Senior Citizens
Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510; 914. 941.6560
Bronxville Seniors
Bronxville, NY 10708; 914.793.2222
Buchanan Senior Citizens
Buchanan, NY 10511; 914.737.1033
New Castle Senior Program
Chappaqua, NY 10514; 914.238.2093
Cortlandt Seniors
Muriel Morabito Community Center
Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567; 914.528.1572
Croton Senior Club
Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520; 914.271.5804
Springvale Senior Citizens Club
Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520; 914.737.6954
Dobbs Ferry Senior Center
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522; 914.693.0787
St. Luke’s Church
The Golden Years; Eastchester, NY 10709
914.337.0390
Elmsford Senior Citizens
Elmsford, NY 10523; 914.909.1260
Theodore D. Young Community Center
Greenburgh/White Plains; 914.989.3640
Lewisboro Senior Adults
Goldens Bridge, NY 10526; 914.232.6167
Harrison Community Center
Harrison, NY 10528
914.670.3000 ext. 3172
Sacred Heart Leisure Club
Hartsdale, NY 10530; 914.949.0028
Hastings Busy Bees
and Senior Canteen
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706
914.478.2380; Meets September to June
Irvington Seniors
Irvington, NY 10533; 914.591.7786
Mount Kisco Seniors
Mount Kisco, NY 10549; 914.666.8931
Armory Senior Citizens
Mount Vernon, NY 10550; 914.665.2435
St. Peter and St. Paul Church
Seniors Leisure Club, Mount Vernon, NY 10552
914.668.9815
Swinging Seniors of Sacred Heart
Mount Vernon, NY 10550; 914.668.7440
Trinity Church Seniors
Mount Vernon, NY 10550; 914.667.5524
WJCS Senior Center
Mount Vernon, NY 10552; 914.668.4350
Beth-El Synagogue Seniors
New Rochelle, NY 10801; 914.235.2700
Hugh A. Doyle Senior Center
New Rochelle, NY 10805; 914.235.2363
Martin Luther King, Jr. Ctr
New Rochelle, NY 10801; 914.636.3050
North Salem Seniors
North Salem, NY 10560; 914.669.5662
Peekskill Senior Citizens Club
Peekskill, NY 10566; 914.734.4254
Town of Pelham Seniors Club
Pelham, NY 10803; 914.738.5004
Pleasantville Senior Services
Clinton St. Center
Pleasantville, NY 10570; 914.769.2021
Neighbor to Neighbor Program
Pound Ridge, NY 10576; 914.764.8201
Rye Senior Citizens Program
Rye, NY 10580; 914.967.2535
Rye Brook Senior Center
Rye Brook, NY 10580; 914.939.7904
Ganon Rd. Senior Center
Scarsdale, NY 10583; 914.725.6406
Senior Citizens Club
Scarsdale, NY 10583; 914.722.1160
Sleepy Hollow Seniors
Sleepy Hollow, NY; 914.366.5109
Neighborhood House/ Senior Canteen
Tarrytown, NY 10591; 914.631.0205
Transfiguration Seniors
Church of the Transfiguration
Tarrytown, NY 10591; 914.631.1672
Tuckahoe Seniors
Tuckahoe, NY 10707; 914.337.8487
Mount Pleasant Seniors
Valhalla, NY 10595; 914.769.0155
West Harrison Senior Citizens
West Harrison, NY 10604; 914.949.5265
Hebrew Institute Seniors Club
White Plains, NY 10605; 914.948.3095
Grace Church Community Center
White Plains, NY 10607; 914.949.3098
White Plains Senior Center
White Plains, NY 10601; 914.422.1423
Silver Connections
The LOFT: LGBT Community Services Center
White Plains, NY 10605; 914.948.2932, ext. 10
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
Yonkers, NY 10701; 914.377.6478
Coyne Park Senior Center
Yonkers, NY 10704; 914.377.6472
Charles A. Cola Community Ctr
Yonkers, NY 10703; 914.377.6483
Nepperhan Community Center
Yonkers, NY 10701; 914.965.0203
Northeast Jewish Center Hall
Yonkers, NY 10710; 914.377.6491
Our Lady of Fatima Church
Yonkers, NY 10707; 914.377.6492
Peter Chema Seniors
Yonkers, NY 10705; 914.377.6465
Scotti Community Center
Yonkers, NY 10704; 914.377.6486
St. John the Baptist Seniors
Yonkers, NY 10704; 914.963.5697/1486
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Yonkers, NY 10703; 914.377.6479
St. Paul’s Senior Leisure Club
Yonkers, NY 10705; 914.965.2165
Senior Club of Linden Park
Yonkers, NY 10704; 914.776.1173
Yorktown Community Center
Yorktown, NY 10598; 914.962.7447
TRANSPORTATION
WESTCHESTER COUNTY’S BEE-LINE BUS SYSTEM
914.813.7777
The Bee-Line Bus System operates close to 60 bus routes providing service in and around Westchester. Bee-Line buses are designed with safety features to accommodate seniors including “kneeling” buses, ramps or lifts for wheelchairs. Visit online at www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus
BEE-LINE SENIOR REDUCED FARES
914.995.1621
Individuals at least 65 years of age pay half fare on the Bee-Line fixed route service. For easier travel, seniors can apply for a Reduced Fare MetroCard that is personalized with their name and photograph. Visit online at https://transportation.westchestergov.com/bee-line/fares-and-metrocard
PARA TRANSIT
914.995.7272
ParaTransit provides transportation on an advanced reservation basis for people who are functionally unable to use the fixed-route regular Bee-Line bus service. ParaTransit is a shared ride, curb-to-curb, Origin to Destination service. You must be certified to use ParaTransit service. For information about ParaTransit and the certification process call 914- 995-7272 or visit online at https://transportation.westchestergov.com/bee-line/paratransit
SENIOR B.E.A.T. (Be Educated About Transit Program)
914.995.1621
Senior B.E.A.T. is a transit orientation program that instructs seniors on how to safely and successfully use Westchester’s Bee-Line Bus System to promote greater travel independence. Seniors will learn about key bus safety and “how to ride” skills, the accessibility features available on a Bee-Line bus and how to use the Reduced Fare Program. Visit online https://transportation.westchestergov.com/transit-education/senior-b-e-a-t
MORE COMMUNITY TRANSPORT:
At Home on the Sound – Serving ages 50 and older residents of Larchmont and Mamaroneck and Rye Neck; 914.899.3150; Membership fee; athomeonthesound.org
ITAV (IT TAKES A VILLAGE)
Serving Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow residents; 914.222.5116; itav.clubexpress.com
RIDECONNECT Provides free info, referral and volunteer transportation services to ages 60+ throughout Westchester and Southern Putnam. 914-242-7433; rideconnectwestchester.org
SPRYE (Staying Put in Rye)
Serving ages 60 and older in Harrison, Rye, Rye Brook, Port Chester, Purchase; 914.481.5706; Annual fee req. sprye.org
TRA: Transportation-resource-access Serving ages 60 and over as well as anyone with a vision impairment. Free. Volunteer drivers are vetted with criminal and DMV background checks;914.764.3533; info@my-TRA.org; my-TRA.org