Central Crossing Senior Center

Central Crossing Senior Center Senior Centers Offer Friendship, Fun, and a New Direction to Healthy Living. This would guarantee a future for senior centers, even if our funding ceased.

Senior Centers Offer Friendship, Fun, and a New Direction to Healthy Living

During the early 1980s, the SeniorAge Board of Directors made a standing commitment to help senior organizations achieve local ownership of centers. To fulfill this commitment, SeniorAge began encouraging senior corporations to purchase senior center buildings, with the assurance that we would then rent or lease the build

ing from them for services. The income from our rent or lease payments has helped senior communities successfully work toward debt-free ownership of their buildings. Today, we provide services through 36 senior centers. Our Senior Centers are generally open from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and they are managed by an employee of SeniorAge, whose title is Senior Center Administrator. Our centers are committed to serving the full spectrum of seniors, from the healthy, active senior who wants to use a lifetime of skills and experience to make a difference in our community through volunteering, to the frail elder who requires assistance meeting the needs of daily life. Our centers serve as a place for help, hope, and new direction in life. Thank you for visiting our page. The SeniorAge page is intended for informational purposes only. By participating on this page, you agree to comply with the following guidelines:
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06/04/2026

Help Provide Warm Meals for Seniors 🍲

A $40 donation provides 10 hot meals, helping older adults stay nourished, healthy, and connected in their communities. Every gift makes a difference. Donate through our website today, www.senioragemo.org

06/04/2026

In recognition of Older Americans Month, we sit down with Kevin Rusenstrom from SeniorAge Area Agency on Aging for a conversation about aging, independence, ...

06/04/2026

Caregiver Support That Cares for You 💙

Join in-person or virtual support groups designed to guide, uplift, and connect caregivers. You don’t have to walk this journey alone, support is here for you. You can reach out directly to our compassionate Support Group Leader, Mark Applegate, 417-868-9501.

06/04/2026

National Weekend of Prayer & Action for Elder Justice is June 12–14—just 2 weeks away. Join faith communities to break the silence on elder abuse and support older adults.

Learn more: https://ncea.usc.edu/weaad/ -community-action-guide

06/04/2026

Did you know the NCEA has World Elder Abuse Awareness Day campaign tools? From templates to sample social media posts, access resources to help you raise awareness in your community!

👉 https://ncea.usc.edu/weaad/

06/04/2026

Brain Health Activities for Seniors 🧠

Simple daily exercises like reading, puzzles, and learning new skills can help keep the mind sharp and active at any age. What type of brain activities are you doing?

Come and enjoy our fun activities!
05/27/2026

Come and enjoy our fun activities!

Check out our June menu! We invite you to come have lunch with us. Serving starts at 11:15 am and we go until 12:30 pm
05/27/2026

Check out our June menu! We invite you to come have lunch with us. Serving starts at 11:15 am and we go until 12:30 pm

05/27/2026

Address

20801 Yy-15
Shell Knob, MO
65747

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 3:30pm
Thursday 8am - 3:30pm
Friday 8am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+14178586952

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