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Uxbridge senior center highlights staffing, space and transportation limits and urges long‑term plan

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Senior Center Director Lisa and the Council on Aging presented an update outlining services, programming, transportation capacity, constraints of the existing building and a strategic plan calling for staff, budget and facility improvements to meet growing demand.

The Uxbridge Select Board heard a detailed update April 28 from Senior Center Director Lisa and members of the Council on Aging, who described the center’s programs, unmet needs and a strategic plan for expanding services.

Lisa said the senior center serves residents aged 60 and over (and some younger disabled adults), provides daily lunches, group fitness classes, outreach and transportation. She told the board the center operates five vehicles for medical trips across the Blackstone Valley, Worcester and Providence and that two vans were obtained through grant funding. The lunch program serves freshly prepared meals five days a week but the center does not…

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