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Randolph Senior Adults Association
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Adult Resource & Education Center (REC) 
Serving ages 50 years & older

347 West Salisbury Street    PO Box 1852   Asheboro, NC 27203     336-625-3389
ASHEBORO SENIOR CENTER
347 West Salisbury Street, Asheboro
(located within the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Adult REC)

Krystal Johnson, Center Director
Maxine Monroe, Assistant Center Director
336-625-3389
ARCHDALE SENIOR CENTER
108 Park Drive, Archdale

Tara Swift, Center Director
Open, Assistant Center Director
336-431-1938
RANDLEMAN SENIOR CENTER
144 W. Academy Street, Randleman

Kimberly Johnston-Mosher, Center Director
Jackie Bradley, Assistant Center Director
336-498-4332
Aging is out of your control. How you handle it is in your hands.

Your senior center can open the door to new healthy aging experiences.


Recognized by the Older Americans Act as a community focal point, a senior center is a place for older adults to gather for nutritional, educational, recreational and information services. RSAA operates four senior centers located in Archdale (108 Park Dr.), Asheboro (347 W. Salisbury St.), Liberty (128 S. Fayetteville St.), Randleman (144 W. Academy St.), as well as Our Place Adult Day Care (714 Farr St., Asheboro). 

These centers provide more than 70,000 congregate, home-delivered and frozen meals for nearly 500 seniors in Randolph County (ages 60+). The centers combined average more than 6,000 activities each year (ages 50+). This includes parties, line dancing, bingo, quilting, senior games, crafts, and exercise classes. Social activities can be energetic and active or they can be quiet and calming. Whether it’s learning how to use the computer, painting, playing billiards or bridge, picking up Tai Chi, singing, taking exercise classes, or volunteering, there are so many possibilities. 

Research shows that older adults who participate in senior center programs can learn to manage and delay the onset of chronic disease and experience measurable improvements in their physical, social, spiritual, emotional, mental and economic well-being.

Whether you're still working, semi-retired, a caregiver, or just ready to have some fun and make new friends, we encourage you to visit your local center. Once you visit, we’re sure you’ll find a reason to come back! 
Click here to learn more about Our Place Adult Day Care.


OUR PLACE ADULT DAY CARE
714 Farr Street, Asheboro

Contact Misty Coletrane, Director, for more information at 336-498-4332.



The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Adult REC
347 W. Salisbury St.
Asheboro, NC 27203
336-325-3389 
336-626-3590 fax


Asheboro Senior Center
347 W. Salisbury Street
Asheboro, NC  27203
336-625-3389
ashcenter@senioradults.org


Archdale Senior Center
108 Park Drive
Archdale, NC  27263
336-431-1938
archctr@senioradults.org

Liberty Senior Center
NEW LOCATION!
239 S. Fayetteville Street
Liberty, NC  27298
336-622-5844
libcenter@senioradults.org




Randleman Senior Center
144 W. Academy Street
Randleman, NC 27317
336-498-4332
randcenter@senioradults.org




Our Place Adult Day Care
714 Farr Street
Asheboro, NC 27203
336-629-3787
adultdaycare@senioradults.org


Transportation may be provided for congregate meals and activities by RCATS with prior reservations according to Rider Standards. Please call 336-629-7433 for more information.
"I moved to Archdale to be near my kids after my husband passed away. I started coming to the Archdale Senior Center because I didn’t want to sit home all alone. Since coming to the Center and enjoying congregate meals with my friends, I have begun to feel like I am “living" again! I often say, if I had stayed by myself I don’t know what my mind would be like. I am so glad the Center is here."                                                                   
                                                                   -Daisy M., Archdale
"I have been coming to the Liberty Senior Center for nine years and love it. My mom used to come to the Center so I guess you could say I am following in her footsteps. I love to sing during music hour and really enjoy outings to Wal-Mart and the Senior Movie Day at the Sunset Theater. I also enjoy delivering Meals on Wheels and have been doing it for more than three years.

                                                                -Clima, Liberty
LIBERTY SENIOR CENTER
*NEW LOCATION* 239 S. Fayetteville Street, Liberty

Katlyn Meadows, Center Director
Barbara Emery, Assistant Center Director
336-622-5844

Click here to view the monthly activity calendars for each senior center. 

Click here to view the monthly activity calendar for our My Place Adult Day Care.