Turner Senior Resource Center Programs
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Serving Older Adults

The Turner Senior Resource Center (TSRC) offers many types of outreach programs and activities serving older adults. 

About Us

The Turner Senior Resource Center (TSRC) houses four U-M Health Community Health Services programs that are designed to meet the specialized learning, physical and social needs of older adults and their families: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Silver Club Memory Programs, Turner Senior Wellness Program and the Turner African American Services Council.

TSRC has become an important and visible community resource with a variety of unique programs based in the building. Many of the programs are senior-planned and volunteer-driven. The resource center is a key component of the county’s network of agencies serving the aging.

To schedule a Care Consultation with a volunteer, staff or Social Worker at the Turner Senior Resource Center call 734-998-9353 or email [email protected]. Walk-ins are welcome to inquire about information and to view our resources and brochures.

Hours & Location
Turner Senior Resource Center (TSRC)
2401 Plymouth Road Ste. C
Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm

We are located in the Traverwood plaza between the Islamic Center and KeyBank.You may enter the parking areas from either Plymouth Road or Traverwood Dr. Handicap parking is available and an AATA bus stop is located nearby on Plymouth Road.

Phone: 734-998-9353
Resource Guide for Older Adults

View the Turner Senior Wellness Program Resource Guide for a list and description of services available in Washtenaw County for older adults and their families.

View our resource guide
Turner Senior Wellness Program

The Turner Senior Wellness Program (TSWP) is a vital learning, health and wellness program enhancing quality of life for older adults and their families.

Turner African American Services Council

TAASC works as a liaison between the community and health care providers to increase access to wellness, health education, and care for diverse and underserved older adults.

Silver Club Memory Programs

Silver Club Memory Programs offer programming for people with memory loss while providing meaningful and engaging activities for families in our community living with dementia.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Michigan (OLLI) was established to encourage adults to continue their learning long after formal schooling is done.

Community Health Services & Geriatric Center Programs

Since 1997, Community Health Services has aligned community-based programs and services with Michigan Medicine and our community partners and offers a variety of programs to serve the needs of older adults. The Geriatrics Center also offers resources for older adults, including Social Work help.

  • Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels
  • Connected Companions
  • Housing Bureau for Seniors
  • Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)
  • Silver Club Memory Programs
  • Turner African American Services Council (TAASC)
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