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Newark Senior Center

Newark Senior Center
7401 Enterprise Drive, Newark, CA 94560
Telephone: 510-578-4840
Fax: 510-745-1175
Open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Email: senior.center@newark.org
Please call for party and meeting room rental information or view information here.


The Newark Senior Center offers a variety of drop-in activities such as billiard and card games, along with classes, daily lunch, transportation, an extensive travel program, case management services, and a variety of other activities and services.





Find out What's Happening at The Newark Senior Center
The Newark Senior Scene is a free bi-monthly newsletter which outlines activities and special events. You may either request to be put on the mailing list for the Senior Scene or you may view it on-line. For more information or to be put on the mailing list, please call 510-578-4840, or e-mail senior.center@newark.org.
Other resources for recreational and educational opportunities are the City of Newark's Quarterly Activities Guide and Rec-Connect, the on-line recreation registration system.

JOIN US FOR SOME EXCITING NEW OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED IN COLLABORATION WITH NEWARK ADULT SCHOOL AT THE NEWARK SENIOR CENTER. VIEW THE DETAILED FLYER NOW.

View upcoming Special Events at the Newark Senior Center.


ELDERSAFE: Helping - Maintain - Independence
There are many situations that may indicate an elder is experiencing some difficulty managing or is potentially at risk. Now there is a way to help educate you and your loved ones on this sensitive area. You may view a video on ElderSafe which can assist you in learning about the signs and how to ask for help. The link below will lead you to a webpage hosted by the City of Fremont's Human Services Department with the video and a way to download the appropriate video viewer, in case you don't have one on your computer.

ELDERSAFE: Helping-Maintain-Independence


MEASURE B PROJECT / PARATRANSIT
Measure B paratransit funds are provided to cities and transit operators to be used for services aimed at improving mobility for seniors and persons with disabilities.

The City of Newark utilizes Measure B sales tax revenue to provide door-to-door shared ride transportation services to residents of Newark ages 65 and above and disabled residents ages 18 and above. The contractor providing services for the program is Satellite Housing, Inc. operating as Newark Paratransit.

The cost for rides within Newark is $1.25 each segment, while out-of-Newark trips are $2.25 each way. Riders may purchase tickets at the Newark Comm. Ctr., 35501 Cedar Blvd., from 8 am - 5 pm, or at the Newark Senior Center, 7401 Enterprise Drive, from 8:30 am - 3:30 pm, Monday - Friday.

To schedule a ride, a completed application must be on file. The rider should also have tickets with them so that when the driver arrives to pick them up they can pay for their fare. To view or download an application, please click here on Paratransit Application (.pdf file). If you are in need of a personal care attendant, please click here on the Personal Care Attendant Guidelines and Certification for Personal Care Attendant.

For further information on Measure B projects, please go to www.actia2022.com.

For detailed program information please contact Satellite Housing, Inc., in Newark, at
510-791-7879.

A Travel Escort Program is also available to Newark Paratransit riders who need but do not have an attendant to accompany and assist them on trips to medical appointments, shopping or other errands. A travel escort rides free of charge with you on the paratransit vehicle from your home to your destination and then back again. Life Eldercare, a non-profit organization, recruits, trains, and supervises the travel escorts. If you are interested in applying for the Travel Escort program or would like additional information, please contact Lori Vogel, Travel Escort Coordinator, with Life Eldercare, at (510) 574-2096. Funding for this program is also provided by Measure B gap funds.


Subsidized Taxi Service
Newark Paratransit registered riders are also eligible to utilize a subsidized taxi voucher program. This is made possible through a generous Measure B gap grant. This additional transportation option fills a needed gap and provides same-day, affordable, wheelchair accessible transportation service to older adults and people with disabilities. For more information, please contact Margrith Reichmuth @ (510) 578-4844. You may also refer to the Taxi Voucher Program Letter, Taxi Voucher Re-Order Form and Riders Guide Revised July 08.


VIP Rides Program
VIP Rides links seniors and disabled individuals with a volunteer to accompany/assist them while traveling to appointments, grocery shopping or errands using local Paratransit. Volunteers may use their own vehicle to drive ambulatory senior or disabled individuals who require door through door service. The cities of Fremont, Newark and Union City have partnered with LIFE ElderCare, a non-profit organization, which recruits, trains and supervises the volunteer travel escorts.



If you are interested in applying for the VIP Rides program or would like additional information, please contact Lori Vogel, Travel Escort Coordinator, with Life Eldercare, at (510) 574-2096.




Alameda County Paratransit Advisory Planning Committee (PAPCO)

The City of Newark has an opening on the Alameda County Paratransit Advisory Planning Committee (PAPCO). If you are a registered voter of Newark, a current user of paratransit services, and have the desire to represent the City of Newark on the Paratransit Advisory Planning Committee, please see below for more information.

The reauthorization of Measure B, the half-cent transportation sales tax allocates 10.5% to specialized transportation services for seniors and persons with disabilities. Under the Reauthorization Plan, a Paratransit Advisory Planning Committee (PAPCO) was established to advise the ACTIA Board on matters relating to the funding and distribution of GAP funds to paratransit providers in Alameda County.

Based on decisions made by the ACTIA board in March of 2002, the composition of PAPCO must include twenty-eight (28) members, all of whom must be users of specialized transportation services and residents of Alameda County.

PAPCO meetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month from 1:30 – 3:30 in a location in Alameda County accessible by public transportation. Appointed PAPCO members receive a $25.00 per diem for each meeting to cover the cost of transportation to and from meetings.

If you have any further questions or would like a copy of the meeting schedule and agenda items, please contact the Alameda County Paratransit Coordinator at (510) 267-6118. For an application to serve on the Paratransit Advisory Planning Committee, please contact the City Clerk at (510) 578-4266.
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