Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens
The Mayor’s Office for Senior Citizens supports healthy aging, independent living, and social and civic engagement, all to make a difference in the lives of older adults and adults with disabilities.
We are open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Our phone number is: 206-684-0500
Our address is:
Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens
Central Building, Suite 350
810 3rd Ave (between Columbia & Marion Streets)
Seattle, WA 98104
The office has provided direct services to benefit older adults for more than 30 years. Services include:
- Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
- Information and Assistance: Information, resources and referrals for seniors and adults with disabilities and those who care for them.
- Age 55+ Employment Resource Center: Career information, job search guidance, and training referrals for Seattle residents age 55 and over for income-eligible seniors throughout King County.
- Gold Card and FLASH Card: The Gold Card for Healthy Aging (for seniors age 60 and above) and FLASH Card (for adults with disabilities) list phone numbers for information and assistance and entitle cardholders to discounts for events, goods and services at selected businesses and organizations throughout King County.
- Seniors Training Seniors (Computer Classes): Computer classes for adults age 50+, taught by computer-savvy older volunteers at several locations. Modest fees. Learn beginning word processing, Internet, and e-mail skills — even photo editing. Volunteer instructor positions available.
- Arts and Special Events: Special events throughout the year and free tickets to theater, sports and other arts and cultural events.
- “Spotlight”: Free e-newsletter to seniors. To subscribe, send an e-mail to David Takami at david.takami@seattle.gov.
- Free notary public services are available by appointment: Call 206-684-0500.
- Information/Contact Us
50+ and want to stay active, meet new people and have fun? Check out Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Lifelong Recreation Program.
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