FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 4, 2021
St. Martin de Porres Senior Center in Alexandria to Reopen Its Doors for In-Person Activities on Monday, November 8
Reopens at Approximately Half of Pre-Pandemic Capacity to Scale up to Full Participation; COVID-Mitigation Strategies Remain in Place
ARLINGTON,
Va. – On Monday, November 8, 2021, St. Martin de Porres Senior Center in
Alexandria, Va., will reopen its doors to offer in-person activities again.
Operated by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington in partnership with
the City of Alexandria, St. Martin de Porres Senior Center provides a variety
of services to prevent isolation of seniors and promote their wellness,
happiness and independence. Anyone 60 years of age or older, independent and
residing within the City of Alexandria can participate in the center’s
activities, which are free of charge.
The
center suspended in-person activity in March 2020 to ensure the safety of
seniors during the onset and height of the COVID-19 pandemic. During this
period, the center continued to support local seniors through no-contact home
drop-offs of food and other necessities, games, phone calls and virtual
activities.
“We
are thrilled to be able to reopen our doors to the community again. The last 20
months have been particularly challenging for our seniors already in a
high-risk category, increasing the isolation and anxiety many experienced,”
said Anne T. Coyne, Senior Services Program Director, St. Martin de Porres
Senior Center, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington. “We worked hard
to support local seniors even while the center was closed, but nothing can
replace coming together in person. Our seniors experience a true sense of
community at St. Martin’s, and we are grateful for the joy they bring each
other and our staff and volunteers.”
WHAT:
St. Martin de Porres Senior Center Reopening
WHEN:
Monday, November 8, 2021
10 a.m.
WHERE:
St. Martin de Porres Senior Center
4650 Taney Ave.
Alexandria, VA 22304
MEDIA:
Interested media, please contact Amber Roseboom, Director of Media Relations,
Catholic Diocese of Arlington, at 571-215-8731 or Amber.Roseboom@arlingtondiocese.org.
Daily
participation will be capped at 20 seniors initially in an effort to scale up
to pre-pandemic levels. Before in-person activities at the center were
suspended during the onset of COVID-19, the center served up to 55 seniors
daily. The center will begin by offering exercise with a live instructor
present, cooking class, bingo and one or two additional activities. The full
scope of programs the center has provided, and to which it will scale up in the
coming weeks, includes congregate meals, a wide variety of health services,
instructor-led exercise, social, recreational, educational and entertainment
activities, and field trips. COVID-19 mitigation strategies will include a
daily health care screening, masks and social distancing.
For
more information on the center, visit here.
Interested media, please
contact Amber Roseboom, Director of Media Relations, Catholic Diocese of
Arlington, at 571-215-8731 or Amber.Roseboom@arlingtondiocese.org.
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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington serves the poor and vulnerable who live within the 21 counties and seven cities of the Diocese of Arlington, which is led by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge. Catholic Charities provides food for the hungry, a free medical clinic for adults including prenatal care, adoption services, transformational housing for the homeless, mental health counseling, emergency financial assistance, prison ministry, workforce development, and immigration and refugee services. Catholic Charities serves all, regardless of faith. www.ccda.net.