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The mission of the Auburn Council on Aging is to link elder needs and resources by developing and/or coordinating services, community education and advocacy.
The agency and its programs receive funds administered through the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs; and federal financial support under the Older Americans Act provided by the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging.
View a schedule of weekly exercise classes at the Auburn Senior Center, along with descriptions of each class.
Our goal is to assist Auburn residents with the various problems associated with the aging process. Our Outreach Team provides information and referrals for a variety of services.
Founded in 1914, our VNA has 100 years of providing compassionate, expert care to the elderly, adults with acute and chronic health care needs or who have been disabled or injured, and children with acute health care problems.
To qualify for this program, your annual income cannot exceed $30,000 if single, or $40,000 if married, and your assets cannot exceed $50,000.
If you’re 60 years of age or older or have a disability, you can ride the bus for half the regular fare with proper identification.