Chinese Social Service Center (CSSC)
Activities for Seniors
620 W 58th St, Minneapolis, MN, 55419
(952) 200-8972
Service Details
Description
Recreational activities for older adults to create social connections, learn new things and improve their general well-being.
Additional Information
The Senior Program provides an opportunity for Chinese seniors to socialize. Organized events, games, meals and referrals to social services provided free of charge.
Offers weekly English classes
Features
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Area Served by County
- Anoka County
- Blue Earth County
- Carver County
- Dakota County
- Hennepin County
- Ramsey County
- Scott County
- Washington County
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Specialization
- Adults with disabilities
- Deaf or hard-of-hearing
- Disabilities
- Immigrants
- Older adults
Eligibility
All seniors, especially Chinese seniors
Fees
No fees charged
Area Served
Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Carver, Anoka, Dakota, and Washington Counties
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (612) 529-2602 | |
Main - Home Care Services | (952) 200-8972 |
Last Update
10/17/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
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PS-8000.6000Older Adult Social Clubs Definition
Organizations such that provide an opportunity for older adults to meet and socialize through dances, parties, picnics, barbecues and other companionable activities. Some organizations may also offer lecture series which address topics of interest to the membership or provide opportunities for involvement in charitable fundraising and other similar activities.
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YE-3300Immigrants Definition
Individuals from other countries who have come to the United States to live permanently.
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YH-0500.1600Chinese Community Definition
Individuals who are either citizens of the People’s Republic of China (including the region of Hong Kong) or the Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan), or who identify themselves as part of the Chinese community. The Chinese language has a common written form but spoken dialects that are often mutually exclusive. The most common dialects are Mandarin which is the official dialect of China and spoken by most people from the mainland of China, and Cantonese which is spoken in southern China and in Hong Kong.