Senior Centers

A senior center is a community facility or organization designed to serve older adults, typically aged 60 or above.

These centers offer a variety of services and programs to support the health, well-being, and social engagement of seniors. Common offerings include recreational activities, fitness classes, educational workshops, social events, meal programs, and sometimes health services or assistance with daily living. Senior centers aim to promote a sense of community and provide a safe and supportive environment for older individuals.

Provider Information

Non Metro Provider Map (PSA 2, 3 and 4)

https://www.nonmetroaaa.com/provider-map

Helpful Links

North Central NM Non Metro AAA

https://www.nonmetroaaa.com/

City of Albuquerque/Bern Co AAA

https://www.cabq.gov/family/services/senior-services

To be eligible for New Mexico senior services, you need to be 60 years of age or older, a New Mexico resident, and may also need to meet specific criteria depending on the program, such as being homebound or having a disability.

Here’s a more detailed breakdown of eligibility requirements for various senior services in New Mexico:

General Requirements

Age: Most services are available to individuals 60 years of age or older.

Residency: You must be a legal resident of New Mexico.

Functional Ability: Some services, like adult day care or transportation assistance, may have additional requirements related to functional ability, such as being unable to care for oneself during the day or unable to drive.

Specific Programs and Services

Elderly man talking with woman over coffee

Older Americans Act Services

These services, which include meal programs, transportation, and case management, are generally available to those 60 and older.

Young woman delivering meal in a paper bag to a woman at her house.

Home-Delivered Meals

Eligibility for home-delivered meals may require being homebound or unable to prepare meals due to a temporary or permanent condition.

Two elderly people talking to a resource center staff person

Transportation Services

Transportation assistance may be limited to those who cannot drive themselves.

Woman in library talking to staff person.

Adult Day Care

To qualify for adult day care, you may need to be unable to care for yourself during daytime hours.

Shop worker handing a book to a woman in a shop.

Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)

This program enrolls trainees who are paid minimum wage for twenty hours per week. Enrollees must be at least 55 years old, unemployed, and residents of New Mexico, with income at or below 125% of poverty.

Grandmother with girl talking to grandfather

Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)

These agencies administer, plan, and support community-based services for individuals 60 and older, or age 55 and older in tribal programs.

Senior Center Interactive Map