Program Details
City Of Inglewood
Inglewood Senior Center - Food and Care Management Programs
Hours of Operation
8:00am - 5:00pm
Closed
M-F: 8am-5pm; Sa: 10am-5pm.
Lunch - M-F: 12-12:30pm at 330 Centinela Ave. Inglewood, CA 90302.

Serves senior 50 and older
Senior Only

Description
The Inglewood Senior Citizens Center offers seniors to enjoy a variety of activities and classes, free hot lunches, club events, planned trips and excursions, and volunteering to help others. Services include: Transportation, Congregate Meals, Home-Delivered Meals, Care Management, Information, Referrals and Assistance.
Food programs are available to those 60 years and older. Lunch is served M-F: 12-12:30pm. at 330 Centinela Ave. Inglewood, CA 90302. A $2 donation is suggested for meals.
Free food kits are distributed to eligible seniors on the fourth Tuesday of each month 1-4pm at Rogers Park located at (Rogers Park, 400 W Beach Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90302). The food kit is prepared for specific nutritional needs such as: meats, canned fruits and vegetables, dry milk, cereals and more. For registration, one needs to show a California I.D. or Driver's license, and proof of income (which can be Social Security, or Social Security Income (SSI), or pension, a bank statement, a check stub, or a benefit award letter).
Home Delivered Meals are also accessible for home-bound individuals, with a suggested donation of $2.50 per meal.
Care Management includes client intakes and assessments, Referrals to needed services which may include medical evaluation, Legal Assistance, Behavior Management, Transportation, Supportive Counseling, and Support Groups for Caregivers.
Food programs are available to those 60 years and older. Lunch is served M-F: 12-12:30pm. at 330 Centinela Ave. Inglewood, CA 90302. A $2 donation is suggested for meals.
Free food kits are distributed to eligible seniors on the fourth Tuesday of each month 1-4pm at Rogers Park located at (Rogers Park, 400 W Beach Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90302). The food kit is prepared for specific nutritional needs such as: meats, canned fruits and vegetables, dry milk, cereals and more. For registration, one needs to show a California I.D. or Driver's license, and proof of income (which can be Social Security, or Social Security Income (SSI), or pension, a bank statement, a check stub, or a benefit award letter).
Home Delivered Meals are also accessible for home-bound individuals, with a suggested donation of $2.50 per meal.
Care Management includes client intakes and assessments, Referrals to needed services which may include medical evaluation, Legal Assistance, Behavior Management, Transportation, Supportive Counseling, and Support Groups for Caregivers.
List of Services
Case Management
Groceries/Food Pantry
Meals
Medical Referrals
Recreation
Senior Center
Senior Meals
Support Groups
Serves
Seniors 60+
Age
Serves 60 and Older
Language(s)
English, Spanish
Address
South Bay