Welcome to Village of Greendale, Wisconsin



Topic/SourceActivity / ServiceContact InfoHealth and WellnessDementia Capable Community Free public presentations offering practical tips for familiesGreendale Health Department 414-423-2110 or email greendalehealth@ to registerGreendale Health DepartmentBlood Pressure Clinics held at the Greendale Health DepartmentCommunity Immunization ClinicsGreendale Health Department 414-423-2110Greendale Health DepartmentSafety Assessments A public health nurse can come to your home and help you evaluate the safety of your home to prevent?injuries. Greendale Health Department 414-423-2110Greendale Health DepartmentEmergency Preparedness-are you prepared for weather or other emergencies. For information on what you can do at home visit: call the Greendale Health Department at 414-423-2110WI Well Woman ProgramFree mammograms / PAP tests for women 45-64 (income eligible)City of Racine Public Health DepartmentRosalyn Smith – Program Coordinator262-636-9292HealthGreendale Health DepartmentFree* Radon Testing Kits along with educational materials for Greendale resident*one per household with a $10 refundable depositGreendale Health Department 414-423-2110Greendale Park & Recreation DepartmentClasses in gentle or senior yoga, gentle tai chi, Zumba Gold, chair flex and stretch, open swim, master swim, hallway walkers & other exercise classesSee current Park & Recreation Book published 3 times/year HavenYoga, massage, body conditioning, stress managementBarefoot Haven414-702-6125 ? ? Health Department & Fire DepartmentFile of Life - medical information form to keep handy in the home in case of an emergency Greendale Health Department 414-423-2110Greendale Police DepartmentUnwanted medication disposal-see Police department website for details. Drop off container located in lobby. M-F 8AM – 4PMGreendale Police Departmentdepartments/police/index.php414-423-2121Golden Living/Heritage SquareFUNctionally Fit Ages 55 and older. Use state of the art equipment with fitness instructor and small classesIf you are interested, contact Jenny at 414-421-0088 for initial assessmentSchedule classes through Greendale Park & Recreation Department 414-423-2790Milwaukee County Department on AgingAging Resources & Programs, Elder Abuse, Medicare Questions, Senior Meal Program & TransportationMilwaukee County Department on Aging1220 W Vliet Street Suite 300Milwaukee, WI 53205414-289-6874Community Outreach /ServicesInterfaithOlder Adult ProgramsSouthwestTransportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping and?errandsFriendly?in-home visitsPaperwork/Application assistanceMinor home repairs and outdoor chores, such as lawn care and snow removalAdvocacy and information/referrals to help older adults identify needed resourcesSouthwest Neighborhood Office5980 W. Loomis Road Greendale414-421-36789 AM – 5 PM M – F Free Tax Assistance for Older Adults – help with filing taxesFebruary - AprilGreenfield Public Library 5310 W. Layton Ave.414-321-9595 Task ForceGreenfield Stockbox Program – dedicated to the health of low-income seniors in Milwaukee CountyThursdays (once a month) 1:00-2:00 PMSee the Greendale Park & Recreation booklet for details. up site is at Greenfield City Hall7325 W. Forest Home AveAARP AARP Smart Driver Program – 4-hour class to refresh driving skillsGreendale Park & Recreation Department Middle School & Greendale Park & Recreation Clean & Green Day – GMS students help older adults with household chores one day a year in spring (5/13/16)Greendale Park & Recreation Department orcall Lee Burish at 423-2800 ext. 3278Impact 2-1-1Social Service Community Hotline2-1-1St. Alphonsus Food PantrySt. Alphonsus Food Pantry – leave a message at the contact number listed and your call will be returned.St. Alphonsus Food Pantry414-514-4400Milwaukee County Department on AgingDining Centers provide nutritious meals and a social, friendly environment for any adult age 60 and over.Milwaukee County Department on Aging Senior Dining Program County Department on AgingMeals on WheelsMilwaukee County Department on Aging Meals on Wheels Program County Department on AgingAging Resources & Programs, Elder Abuse, Medicare Questions, Senior Meal Program & TransportationMilwaukee County Department on Aging1220 W Vliet Street Suite 300Milwaukee, WI 53205414-289-6874Education / RecreationGreendale Park & Recreation DepartmentGreendale Senior Social Club – Activities include parties, cards, games, speakers, exercises and special events. Meets Tuesdays & Fridays from 10 AM to 3:00 PM in the Hose Tower BuildingGreendale Park & Recreation Department Park & Recreation DepartmentSenior Fest – held each spring – entertainment, lunch, games and raffles.Greendale Park & Recreation Department Park & Recreation DepartmentTechnology classes – Excel, Facebook, Gmail, Intro to iPhone/iPadGreendale Park & Recreation Department High School/ Community Learning CenterTech Tuesdays* – one-on-one help with computers, e-readers or other devices at Greendale Community Learning Centerfrom 4 – 6 pm *Limited dates available during summerPlease call the Greendale Public Library to schedule an appointment. 414-423-2136 or email grnd.ref@Greendale Park & Recreation DepartmentLarge variety of classes in food prep, hobbies (ex. bridge, photography), arts, dance, crafts, music lessons (piano, guitar, ukulele, voice)One-day tripsGreendale Park & Recreation Department School DistrictFree passes to sports events for adults 65 and overAvailable at Greendale High School during the school year or the Greendale Park and Recreation DepartmentGreendale Public LibraryBook discussions, authors, special eventsGreendale ReadsGreendale Public Library OpportunitiesGreendale School DistrictMany positions including reading/math buddy, tutors, classroom helpers and moreGreendale School District Older Adult ProgramsSouthwestDrivers, home visitors, chore helpersSouthwest Neighborhood Office5980 W. Loomis 9 AM – 5 PM M – F Historical SocietyVarious opportunities5680 Broad Street 414-409-2557 Entertainment AssociationGreendale Entertainment Association – offers quality events and entertainment for the community – various jobs: Greendaleentertainmentassoc@Civic OrganizationsCommunity Organizations of the Greendale Public LibraryGreendale Public Library – opportunities include special events, assisting library staff, fundraisingFriends of the Greendale Public Library ................
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