Scene in Lynnwood Homage Senior Services celebrates Lunar New Year

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Homage Senior Services recently celebrated the Lunar New Year at its Center for Healthy Living in Lynnwood, showcasing their commitment to multicultural programming for seniors aged 60 and above. This initiative provides attendees with nutritious hot meals, educational presentations, and engaging activities that honor diverse cultural traditions. The presence of bilingual social workers ensures that seniors have access to essential resources, including housing and medical assistance. According to CEO Keith Bell, these gatherings play a crucial role in combating the isolation many seniors experience, which can significantly impact their overall well-being. By fostering connections and encouraging socialization, Homage aims to uplift the spirits of participants while addressing their physical needs.

The program exemplifies a holistic approach to senior care, blending nutrition with community engagement. Transportation is also provided to facilitate attendance, further emphasizing Homage’s dedication to accessibility. Learn more about Homage's multicultural programming and its positive impact on the local senior community.

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