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Council on Aging
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Council on Aging
No. You do not need to join anything or sign up to be a member before using our services and attending activities. Just come on down or give us a call!
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Council on Aging
No. We welcome residents of all ages! Educational programs, lectures, movies, concerts and performances, discussion and language conversation groups, and other similar activities are open to all. If you see a program or activity that interests you, we would love to have you come. The only activities for which people need to be 60 or older are trips funded by the Friends of Lincoln COA , Senior Dining, and Top of the Town. Residents also need to be 60 or over to use our transportation services. Those 60 and over have priority for some classes with limited capacity.
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Council on Aging
Absolutely. We can assist no matter whether the person who needs services is you, a Lincoln resident, or someone who lives in another Massachusetts community or even in another state. Call us to speak with Abigail or Amy.
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According to the 2012 Town Census, Lincoln had 1,814 residents 60 or over. We also have over 1,000 residents in their 50s.Council on Aging