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Council on Aging
The Provincetown Council
on Aging (COA) is dedicated to the needs, interests and
enjoyment of Provincetown's Senior Citizens. We recognize that our
Seniors are an important, active and contributing resource to our
community. It is our pledge to continue to provide programs to enhance
the quality of life and to provide enjoyment and enrichment to our
Senior community. The COA's primary focus is information, advocacy
and referral. Currently, we offer 100 programs throughout the year
and cordially invite you to join some of our programs or to come
and teach, share your talents. Our new programs involve all volunteer
instructors and leaders from our multi-talented community. It is
our hope to expose our Seniors to as many opportunities as possible.
Click for the
Provincetown Council on Aging website
Recreation Department
The primary function of the Provincetown Recreation
Department is to provide balanced,
year-round recreational opportunities for all Provincetown residents.
To this end, a myriad of services and classes are offered to children
and adults. Following are just a few examples: Aerobics; Baseball
& Softball; Boating Safety Course; Summer Camp; Fourth of July
Celebration; Halloween Activities; Karate; Field Day Games; Museum
Trips; Ice Skating; Dances (Preteen and Teen); Picnics; Creative
Writing, Drama and Theater, Ballet and Modern Dance, youth soccer
and basketball ; and Community Groups/Meetings. The above activities
include a true cross section of the people in the Town, old and
young alike. Our aim is to provide a diversity of opportunities
for all children who are interested. Over 96% of the Provincetown
school children are participants in our programs. Click
for the Provincetown Recreation Department website
Public Health Office
The Provincetown Department of Public Health's
mission is to promote health and the prevention of disease by education
and immunization. To this goal a number of services are offered.
The Director provides direct services; by appointment or walk-in.
Personal assistance with an individual health need or human service
need is available. The Director serves as advisor to the human services
committee and reviews all quarterly reports provided by human service
grant recipients. Regular blood pressure clinics are offered for
seniors, town employees and the public. Inoculations are provided
at the Public Health clinic office. Under the Director's supervision
nursing care is provided for the uninsured and underinsured citizen
through a town contract with the Visiting
Nurse Association of Cape Cod (VNA).
The VNA services include: home care, pre-school immunization clinics
and assistance with communicable disease follow up. The Director,
with the assistance of the VNA, offers an annual Health Fair and
flu clinic (including pneumonia and tetanus diphtheria). Blood sugar
screening and diabetic teaching are offered once per month. The
Department of Public Health offers a Hepatitis A and B Prevention
Program; this includes seminars and annual immunization clinics.
Wellness seminars are offered annually.
Let's Talk Flu: Read
Public Notice from the Provincetown Health Department that contains
information on flu symptoms and prevention.
HIV/AIDS Grant. The
Town of Provincetown offers HIV/AIDS services
through a grant from the Massachusetts
Department of Public Health. Fund are provided annually
to the
Visiting Nurse Association
of Cape Cod, Inc.; Hospice
of Cape Cod; Cape AIDS Ministry, and the AIDS
Support Groupof Cape Cod.
See 2006
Wheelchair Accessibility Brochure designed to assist those
in wheelchairs and walkers more fully experience all that Provincetown
has available..
For more information contact:
Email to Office of the Council
on Aging, Grace Gouveia Building, 26 Alden Street,
Provincetown, MA 02657 (508) 487-7080 FAX (508) 487-7082
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