Putnam seniors moved to Knights of Columbus as renovations begin at Carmel Friendship Center

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Odell, center standing, explaims the temporary relocation

CARMEL – Putnam County has begun the renovations of the Carmel Friendship Center at the Donald B. Smith Campus in Carmel. The new configuration of the building will allow additional services, more room for recreational activities, a larger dining area and an updated kitchen facility.
While the work is being done on the building, the nutrition center and recreational activities will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Fair Street in Carmel.
“Putnam County has the fastest growing and largest percentage of senior population in New York State and we need to ensure that we have the ability to properly serve our aging population, so they can live at home longer and healthier,” said County Executive MaryEllen Odell. “Thanks to money from Senator Terrence Murphy we are able to move the administrative offices of the Office of Senior Resources to another building on the campus and reinvigorate the building to better serve the seniors. I also truly appreciate the graciousness of Knights for allowing the seniors to use theie building during our time of renovation.”
Sen. Terrance Murphy secured $550,000 in funding from New York State to use toward the revamp.
The renovations will transform the Center into a state-of-the-art, energy efficient facility with a room for information and technology, as well as an area to expand the Center’s senior programs.
Additional space dedicated for use by seniors include:

An improved and expanded exercise area
An improved and expanded arts and crafts room
New interview and counseling rooms
Expanded nutrition counseling rooms
Improved pantry and lunch areas
And improved access to the building for the handicapped

The construction of the Carmel Friendship Center is expected to take about six months.  




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