Senior Services
Pontiac Corps & Wallace E. Holland Community Center Senior Services Information
Pontiac Corps's Senior Services
At The Pontiac Corps, we dedicate ourselves to serving seniors in our community. We believe that everyone deserves to live with dignity and purpose. And we feel that the participation and inclusion of older adults within our communities is a benefit to all.
Our local team includes caring professionals and volunteers. They are dedicated to providing services for older adults. These services are designed to meet their unique needs.
We offer a variety of programs and activities designed to promote physical, mental, and spiritual well-being to our senior neighbors. From social gatherings and recreational outings to health screenings and educational workshops, we strive to create a supportive and engaging environment where older adults thrive.
Our goal is to enable seniors to maintain and strengthen their connections to the community. We provide practical assistance, emotional support, and spiritual guidance to help older adults overcome challenges and further enrich their lives. If you're an older adult seeking companionship, assistance with daily tasks, or simply a friendly face, we're here to support you.
How we help partner with adults
Senior Aerobics and Open Gym
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
Aerobics 11 am - 12 Noon
Open Gym 12 Noon - 1 pm.
The aerobics class is for seniors (55+) and is run by seniors. All exercises can be modified to be done in a chair. Weights, exercise balls, and bands are provided for use during class. This class is FREE. No pre-registration necessary.
Focus Hope
Focus Hope is a food support program for area seniors. We are a distribution site for these monthly boxes of non-perishable goods. Eligible seniors can register in the front office or contact the Pontiac facility: (248) 334-2407
Eligibility Guidelines
- Senior activities are for individuals 55 and older.
Stats
380,695
Senior citizens were provided with various services last year
206
Senior Citizen Centers across the United States
Over 14%
of people in America over age 71 are affected by dementia.
Donate to help The Salvation Army provide Senior Services to communities across the United States.
The Salvation Army passionately invites senior citizens into relationships with others through our many senior centers and eldercare programs. To help combat the loneliness, depression, and loss of independence that often accompany old age, we provide group dining experiences, coordinated activities, visit the homebound, and offer residential assistance for older adults in need of a senior living community
Other Services