The Town of Kernersville Board of Aldermen held a regular meeting on April 30, 2025, where key discussions centered on community services and the ongoing needs of local residents. A significant highlight was the celebration of the Williams Adult Day Center's 50 years of service, emphasizing its impact on the community.
During the meeting, representatives from Meals on Wheels presented compelling statistics demonstrating the program's effectiveness. They reported that 96% of survey respondents indicated that the service helped them eat healthier, while 98% felt it enabled them to continue living at home. The program, which relies on town funding, requested $16,500 to maintain eight hot meal delivery routes in Kernersville. Currently, there are 27 individuals on a waiting list for this essential service, underscoring the ongoing demand for support among older adults in the area.
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Subscribe for Free Additionally, the meeting featured updates on the Creative Connections program, an intergenerational center for arts and wellness that opened in February 2024. The center has hosted nearly 8,000 activities in the past year, with a focus on bringing together participants of all ages. The program has attracted over 39,000 visitors, including approximately 1,800 from Kernersville, highlighting its role as a vibrant community hub.
The board also received a report on aging services, which included data trends and projections for the growing population of individuals aged 60 and older. This report aims to ensure that the town can effectively respond to the evolving needs of its older adult community.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of community support services and the commitment of local organizations to enhance the quality of life for residents, particularly the elderly population. The board's continued support for these initiatives will be crucial as the town navigates the challenges of an aging demographic.