1. What does Services for aging, inc. (dba Senior enrichment services) provide?

The agency provides a broad range of services designed to keep older persons independent and in their homes as long as possible. To learn more, please click on the "Dining In" and any link under "Programs" on the home page

2. who is allowed to use the services and how often?

Any Huron County residents age 60 and over is eligible to use any of the services provided by the company. Those age 21 and older may also participate in any of the programs and classes offered at both of our facilities. Services supplemented by the state and/or federal dollars are available to county residents 60 yrs and older. For programs open to the public click on any link under "Programs" on the home page.

3. Can you participate in the activities at both the willard and norwalk centers?

Both centers are operated under the same rules and are open to anyone who falls within the guidelines

4. are there membership fees involved to get services?

There are no membership fees.  Services & activities have various fee scales.  Click on the "Services" and "Programs" on the home page for details.

5. how is senior enrichment services funded?

Senior Enrichment Services is funded by a Local Levy, a federal "Title III Grant" from the Older Americans Act, administered by the Ohio Department of Aging through the District 5 Area Agency on Aging. Other local funding comes from the Huron County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services, The United Fund of Norwalk and Willard and private and Corporate donations.