History
A community building built by local pioneers in the 1940s served as the initial senior center. Situated on a 7-acre parcel of land purchased from another neighborhood non-profit organization, the Chugiak Benefit Association, the senior center quickly grew in response to the overwhelming community needs. Initially, the Center existed solely on community and member donations of cash and food. In 1976, a needs survey revealed that a large number of area seniors were not able to access health care or perform necessary functions due to the lack of transportation and assistance. Many were found to be isolated in the winter months. With the help of the Municipality of Anchorage and with grants from the State of Alaska and private donations, Chugiak-Eagle River Senior Center has grown to a facility that is over 100,000 sq ft and consistently meets the needs of seniors living in our service area
Specialties
We are a full service Senior Center with housing, assisted living, adult day services, meals-on-wheels, congregate meals, transportation, personal care attendants, exercise and health outreach. We have been in business for over 40 years and serve seniors age 60 and over in the Chugiak, Peters Creek, Eklutna and Eagle River Communities. All of our special events are open to the general public.