Autauga County Senior Centers Close For Holidays, Reopen January 5
Autauga County announced on December 17 that all county senior centers closed for the holiday period beginning Thursday, December 19, and will reopen Monday, January 5. The scheduled closure pauses regular on site services and requires seniors, caregivers, and service providers to confirm arrangements for support during the holiday break.

Autauga County officials announced on December 17 that all senior centers in the county would be closed for the holidays starting Thursday, December 19, and would reopen on Monday, January 5. The closure affects every county operated senior center and covers the full holiday span between those dates.
The announcement directly affects older residents who use senior center facilities for scheduled programming, staff assistance, and in person social services. Caregivers and family members who coordinate transportation or accompany seniors to center activities will need to adjust plans for the closure period. Volunteers and community groups that partner with centers should also expect a pause in in person collaborations until the centers reopen.
Local impact will vary depending on each resident s reliance on center services. For seniors who depend on staff contact for case management or for access to congregate activities, the break represents a temporary disruption. Providers of home delivered services and health care partners will be central to maintaining continuity for those with ongoing needs. Residents without alternate supports should verify arrangements now and confirm emergency contacts and medication plans with providers and family members.
The timing of the closure over a major holiday season underscores broader questions about continuity of care and county communication. County leadership is responsible for ensuring that essential supports are available to vulnerable residents when facility operations pause. Clear guidance on emergency procedures, contact numbers for county social services, and coordination with meal delivery and transportation providers would reduce risk for seniors and for those who assist them.
The county s notice included a holiday message to the community. "We wish all of our seniors and their families a safe, joyful, and happy holiday season, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back in the new year." Residents with concerns about services during the closure should contact county social services to confirm arrangements before centers reopen on January 5.
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