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SENIORPrograms & Activities Guide
Senior WheelsSeniors are a vital group in the Anaheim community, and there are a wealth of opportunities and programs to serve your needs and connect you to other active seniors. The City of Anaheim and its partners provide recreational, education, and assistance programs designed specifically for seniors.
This program and activities guide provides an overview of the many services available to Anaheim seniors. For more details, you can dial 3-1-1 if within city limits or call us at 714-765-4311 or visit anaheim.net/seniors.
The Senior Wheels Transportation Program is available to Anaheim residents 60 years of age and older. In partnership with the Orange County Transportation Authority, service is available to visit friends, local merchants, Anaheim community centers and libraries, and medical facilities within 10 miles of the resident’s home in Anaheim.
THREE EASY STEPS:
1. Register for service.
2. Purchase vouchers by mail or by visiting a community center. Rides are available for a low cost of $2 per ride.
3. Schedule your reservations at least 48 hours in advance.
» Savi Ranch Shopping Center in Yorba Linda
» The Village at Orange
» Buena Park Mall
SERVICE IS AVAILABLE FOR:
» Facilities within city limits
» St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton
» Kaiser Permanente in Yorba Linda
» St. Joseph Medical Center in Orange
Non-emergency medical
appointments transportation to:
Shopping within the 10 mile radius of
your home or to:
HI NEIGHBOR GETTING AROUND
Social & Assistance Activity Centers
DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM COMMUNITY CENTER 250 E. CENTER ST. 714-765-4510 | M-F: 9-5, SA: 11-4
• Billiards Room• B.I.N.G.O.• Blood Pressure
Screenings• Crotchet Class• Chess• Friday Night
Dances
• Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy
• Legal Aid/Assistance
• Mahjong• Movie Days• Oil Painting
• Pinochle• Parkinson’s
Support Group• Physical Balance
Class• Pickle Ball• Spanish
Language Class
EAST ANAHEIM COMMUNITY CENTER & GYMNASIUM 8201 E. SANTA ANA CANYON RD. 714-765-3904 | M-F: 8-8
• Bridge• Canasta• English as
a Second Language
• Karaoke Choir• Movie Days
• Needlecraft• Pickle Ball• Table Tennis • Volleyball• Quilting• Zumba Gold
Class
BROOKHURST COMMUNITY CENTER 2271 CRESCENT AVE. 714-765-3373 | M-F: 9-2
• B.I.N.G.O. • Bridge• Creative Writing• Diabetic Support
Group• Karaoke
• Pinochle• Special Event
Dances• Tai Chi Class• Arts and Crafts
• Table Tennis Program
• Tai Chi Class• Water Color
Painting• Western Line
Dancing• Volleyball
LUNCH PROGRAM AVAILABLE
WHERE TO GO
Lower Your Utility Bills
Utility Payment OptionsBY MAIL via check, money order, cashier’s check, or credit card (residential only)
BY PHONE via 3-1-1 during business hours using a credit card or electronic payment from a financial institution
IN-PERSON at 201 S. ANAHEIM BLVD. walk in: M–F, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sat, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
two drop boxes: South side of Anaheim West Tower and drive-through inside the adjacent parking structure
AUTOMATED AND ONLINE via anaheim.net/utilities credit card or electronic payments
“All the upgrades that were done were a great surprise, and I am very happy, especially because it was all free. Without the utilities’ help, I wouldn’t have been able to do all this work.”
JENNY ESCAMILLO - WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM
“The City offers great programs for energy efficiency and safety. I enjoy having the bright light on the outside of my home for safety and evening visibility.” PAM HOLSINGER - DUSK TO DAWN LIGHTING
Save on your electric and water bill – programs are available to Anaheim seniors, including:
Available to all customers:
• HOME UTILITY CHECK-UP Our expert will visit your home and find simple, practical ways to reduce your utility bill by increasing water and energy efficiency.
• TREEPOWER PROGRAM Get up to 6 free, shade-producing and energy-saving trees.
Available to customers based on income qualifications:
• ENERGY DISCOUNT PROGRAM Residents can receive a 10% credit on the electric portion of their Anaheim Public Utilities Bill.
• WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Residents can receive free water and energy - efficiency upgrades and repairs.
• DUSK TO DAWN LIGHTING & INSTALLATION Residents can choose from a variety of fixtures to best fit your need that turn on and off automatically.
YOUR UTILITY
ANAHEIM FIRE & RESCUE
» Paramedic Program – This $36 annual fee covers paramedic response costs for those that live in your home, as well as any visiting friends and family. Fee can be billed at $3/month on your Anaheim Public Utilities bill.
» Home Safety Visit Program – A fire expert will conduct a personalized fire safety assessment of your home, and includes a Home Fire Safety Checklist, information on how to develop a home escape plan, as well as information on smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms.
ANAHEIM POLICE DEPARTMENT
» Vacation House Check – If you are going on vacation, can perform a thorough inspection of your property while you are away.
» You Are Not Alone – Provides “You Are Not Alone” checks for those living alone who would appreciate someone occasionally checking on their welfare, as a measure of security and well-being.
ANAHEIM PUBLIC LIBRARY
» Senior Resources Guide – Pick up a free copy of the latest Answers Guide (produced by the Council on Aging-Southern California), where you’ll find a number of resources on healthcare, housing, legal, insurance and more.
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
» Questions, ideas or concerns about your neighborhood? Neighborhood Services is a single point of contact for residents in need of assistance, and offers district community meetings for the latest information in your area.
2-1-1 OC – Provides a resource database of health and human services and support, accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week online and through our multi-lingual hotline, connecting people quickly and effectively to existing programs and disaster response information. Just dial 2-1-1.
Senior Citizen Commission
Volunteering City offerings
County offeringsThe Anaheim Senior Citizen Commission was established by the City Council as an advisory body to make recommendations concerning the needs of senior citizens in the community.
Volunteer opportunities – How can you get involved in Anaheim?
• Anaheim Police Department – Several programs are available to aid police personnel in servicing the citizens of Anaheim, including the Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol, Volunteers in Service to Anaheim, and Public Awareness Through Citizen Education.
• Anaheim Fire & Rescue – Anaheim Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) both offer opportunities to assist the community in preparing for and responding to disasters.
• Community Services – Spend time interacting, socializing and participating in activities and special events with local seniors at Downtown Anaheim Community Center and Brookhurst Community Center.
MEETINGS
2 p.m. | 3rd Thursday of each month
Downtown Anaheim Community Center 250 E. Center St. 714-765-4502
OTHER RESOURCESGETTING INVOLVED
Don’t let it happen to you
Anaheim Public UtilitiesNEVER demands immediate paymentNEVER accepts pre-paid cardsNEVER solicits payment in person
Verify by calling the number on your utility bill
FRAUD CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE
If you receive a disconnection notification (especially by phone), please verify it by dialing the authorized customer service number on your utility bill before making any such payment.
NOTES
For questions, dial 3-1-1 or visit anaheim.net/seniors