The Easthampton Council on Aging & Enrichment Center (ECOAE) is a municipal department of the City of Easthampton. *The Highland Valley Elder Services “Grab and Go Meals” will still be offered every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11am-12pm at 50 Payson Avenue (City Hall). Additionally, participants will be prohibited from bringing food into the center. Kitchen: 3 people Lounge and Billiards area: 4 people at set times.ĭining : There will be no onsite luncheons until further notice.
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TV Room: 5 people Foot Care room: 2 people Tranquility Room: 3 people Downstairs Classroom: 5 people To make a reservations please call 41 and press 0 for the COA Receptionist. we transition members back into the building. extended hours and no reservations) in the near future. Please know that this system is temporary and we plan on returning to our normal operations (i.e. Be sure to check-in with staff on the day of your reserved time-slot to see if this is an option. If a time-slot remains vacant, a member can choose to extend their session. We will offer several 45 minute time-slots throughout the day (Monday-Friday 8:15am to 4pm) that members can sign up for. 0) no earlier than one business day before coming in to exercise. Main Floor: A maximum of 25 people for activities/events and a maximum of 15 people for exercise and movement-based classes.įITNESS ROOM RESERVATIONS BEGIN JULY 30th!!!!įitness Room members will be required to make reservations with the COA Receptionist (41 ext. *All participants and clients will be required to fill out a visitation log-in sheet and sign into My Senior Center before an activity or event begins. There is a maximum number of participants per room, based on both a three -feet social distancing protocol and a 10 person per 1,000 square feet (per room) recommendation, taken from the state’s Safety Standards and Checklist for Places of Worship, which is referenced as an occupancy standard by the ApPlanning Tool for Aging Services Network Document that was co-created by the MCOA and the EOEA. Participant maximums for the Easthampton Senior Center: *A mask mandate will stay in effect for COA Transportation until further notice. In addition, if you’ve been vaccinated and feel more comfortable wearing a mask, please continue to wear one. While the restrictions on masks and social distancing have been lifted, the ECOA will require those who have not been vaccinated to wear a mask.
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We know that these restrictions will limit some indoor activities & events, however, it is important to keep in mind that they are not permanent.ĬOVID-19 based limitations are as follows: With guidance from the Easthampton Public Health Department, the ECOA has created a reopening plan that allows our center to take a cautious and phased-in approach by implementing a few COVID-19 restrictions (please see below). As we prepare for a “new normal”, please understand that the safety of our participants and clients is the number one priority. The Easthampton Senior Center is open for indoor and outdoor activities starting August 2nd, 2021. Įasthampton Senior Center Building Access Plan Also please refer to our webpages LATEST NEWS and SPECIAL ANNOUCEMENTS for other updates and information.