Politics & Government

Romeoville, Senior Services Partner For Satellite Office

Senior Services staff coming to village hall on May 1.

ROMEOVILLE, IL -- Mayor John Noak and the village board are continuing to work to bring services directly to the residents of Romeoville.

During Wednesday's village board Meeting, officials announced that the Senior Service Center of Will County will operate a satellite office at village hall, 1050 W. Romeo Road, to provide better access for Romeoville residents. The Senior Services staff are expected to start operations in Romeoville on May 1.

Senior Services of Will County is a not-for-profit agency that helped 18,000 Will County citizens over the age of 65 last year. They provide a variety of programs and services that enhance quality-of-life for seniors, increase their safety and security, lessen loneliness and isolation, promote healthy aging, and allow individuals to remain in their own homes as long as possible.

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“We are always looking for new opportunities to enhance services for our residents,” Noak said. “This will be a great partnership as it will provide convenient access to numerous programs and services for our Seniors."

Some of the programs and activities offered include a variety of workshops, bingo, dinner club, classes in Facebook, painting, dancing, overnight and day trips, insurance counseling, home delivered meals and tax assistance programs. For more information on the programs and services offered, visit the Senior Services website.

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Submitted by the Village of Romeoville

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