Senior Resources

Welcome to the City’s Senior Resources page. View our Senior Resources (PDF) flyer for more information on local programs. 

The Citrus Heights Community Center has a dedicated Senior Room available for local seniors to play cards, eat together, laugh and simply enjoying each others company.

The Senior Room is located at 6300 Fountain Square Drive and is open to the public Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. If you would like more information please call 916-727-5400.


City Housing Services

The City offers housing-related programs and resources that may be helpful to seniors living in Citrus Heights. Visit the City’s  Housing and Grants Division webpage for more information. 

Senior Activities in Citrus Heights

The Sunrise Recreation and Park District has a variety of scheduled activities and services for adults to take part in! Activities include adult fitness, ballroom dancing, day trips, yoga, support groups and much more. Check out what Sunrise Recreation and Park District offers the community.


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Meals for Seniors

Meals on Wheels by ACC (Meals on Wheels) serves seniors 60+ years of age. Meals on Wheels helps keep seniors in their homes and communities longer by providing nutritious meals, safety net services, social contact, community resource information and much more.

Home-Delivered Meals

  • Home delivered meals are available to seniors aged 60+ who are homebound due to illness or recovery, disability, or other causes that prevent that prevent you from leaving your home. 
  • Eligible participants may receive either hot home-delivered meals every weekday or a box of five frozen meals once a week.  
  • To apply for the home-delivered meal program, the first step is to call (916) 444-9533.
  • For more information on home-delivered meals view ACC's Home-Delivered Meals webpage.

All Seasons Cafés

  • The Meals on Wheels program is at Crosswoods Community Center, 6742 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights. Hot meals are served on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays between 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
  • Seniors who want to get out and enjoy a hot meal may go to any of the twenty All Seasons Café locations.
  • For more information visit All Seasons Café.

Senior Living in Citrus Heights

The City of Citrus Heights has age-restricted apartment complexes and mobile home parks. Most of the complexes are fully independent residences and offer no extra amenities, although some complexes offer meals, transportation and other services.

Age Restricted Apartment Complexes in Citrus Heights *has assisted living options available

Location
AddressPhone Number
Antelope Manor7764 Poplar Avenue916-721-5893
Arcade Creek Manor6546 Auburn Boulevard916-281-0485
The Crest at Citrus Heights6550 Crosswoods Drive916-969-6161
Cogir of Stock Ranch*7418 Stock Ranch Road916-725-7418
Citrus Heights Terrace7952 Old Auburn Road916-727-4400
Crosswood Oaks6650 Crosswoods Circle916-969-6161
Normandy Park Apartments7575 Madison Avenue916-536-9177
Rindle Ranch 6546 Auburn Boulevard916-721-1172
Vintage Oaks Senior Living7340 Stock Ranch Road916-723-2444


Senior Mobilehome Parks in Citrus Heights 55 & up Mobilehome Parks

Location
Address
Phone Number
Big Oaks8300 Old Auburn Road916-725-0670
Imperial Manor5935 Auburn Boulevard916-344-4915
Lakeview Village6211 Summerset Lane916-729-0460
Oak Grove Estates7700 Lauppe Lane916-725-1900
Sierra Meadows7600 Daly Avenue916-726-1500
Stonegate Estate7368 Whyte Avenue916-728-5511
Sunrise Vista6525 Sunrise Avenue916-725-4333

Volunteer Opportunities-Citrus Heights City Hall, Police Department & Community Center

The City invites you to join the City's team by volunteering to serve the public and assist with special events daily. To volunteer call 916-725-2448 or email Public Information.

The Veterans Community Center  (6921 Sylvan Road, Citrus Heights)

Veterans Community Center Pool Table Library Foosball TableThe Veterans Community Center hosts a variety of services for veterans, including lunches on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (for a $3 donation), recreation like a pool table, foosball table, dart board, regulation horseshoe pit, large TV, stage, and more. The Veterans Community Center provides a safe place for veterans to enjoy various activities and build camaraderie.

If you are interested in volunteering, the Veterans Community Center can use assistance with gardening, cooking and serving, planning and staffing events, and more! Contact Betty Jo "BJ" Miyashiro to learn more and give back to the veteran community: (916) 698-6474.


Agency on Aging/Area 4

Agency on Aging/Area 4 funds and monitors programs for seniors in a seven-county planning and service area with funding from the Older Americans Act. Agency on Aging/Area 4 (AAA4) develops, coordinates, and funds programs designed to help older persons maintain their health and independence. AAA4 offers a variety of services including healthcare counseling, caregiver support, transportation and legal services. Services are free of charge to eligible clients, usually age 60 or older.

Seniors are the solid roots of our community!