Assisted & Independent
Living Communities
The
demand for space and services of both
assisted and independent living communities
are on the rise that will continue into
the future. Construction of new facilities
has boomed in the Wenatchee Valley over
the past several years. These communities
offer a range of options for area seniors
who want to maintain independent lifestyles.
They promote residents' well-being, health
and privacy while providing apartment
homes that are designed with the individual's
needs in mind. Residents enjoy ongoing
social opportunities to mix with friends
and family while no longer worrying about
the struggles of keeping up with household
and yard maintenance. Residents simply
enjoy their retirement years in beautiful,
worry-free surroundings. For a list of
these communities please refer to the "Adult
/ Senior Housing" section of the membership
directory.
Wenatchee Valley Senior Activity Center
The Wenatchee Valley Senior Activity Center offers
a variety of opportunities for active
area seniors. The Center provides a wide
range of services far beyond the scope
of most senior centers.
Classes
in painting and creative writing provide
an outlet for self-expression. Tai Chi,
line dancing and swimming promote physical
fitness and healthful living. A large
computer lab on site with classes for
all levels of skill from beginners to
advanced. The Center also has a Craft
Store and a large Thrift & Antique
Store, selling clothing, house wares
and furniture, and antiques, etc. Membership
is $25 a year for an individual and $45
for a couple. The Center has 2000 members.
For more information, visit www.wenatcheeseniorcenter.com or
call (509) 662-7036.
Wenatchee Community Center
The
city of Wenatchee,
together with area agencies, organizations
and neighborhood residents, is completing
a five-year long process to raise $3.23
million toward acquiring and renovating
the St. Joseph's
Church property in south Wenatchee for
the Wenatchee Community
Center. Partners
include the Veterans, the State of Washington, the Gates Foundation, Community
Action Council, the Port of Chelan County
and the community as a whole! The
center will provide a stabilizing feature
to the neighborhood by providing access
to job training and entrepreneurial assistance,
adult basic education and literacy programs,
the food bank, the police Substation
(after school mentoring and homework
center), Headstart and much more. A
Board of Directors has been formed to
provide community programming. Their
vision is: To unite the greater community
by embracing cultures, families and individuals
through collaboration, assistance and
support.
The St.
Joseph's property is conveniently
located off south
Chelan Street adjacent
to Methow Park. Methow Park
has
been the beneficiary of a multi-year
renovation effort by local Kiwanis
Clubs. The clubs have replaced
playground equipment, added a soccer
field, fencing and a picnic shelter
to a park in great need! This
summer the Wenatchee Valley Farmer's
Market ran a very successful Thursday
afternoon market from this location.
For more information call (509) 888-1561. |