State Directory Lists Owsley County Senior Services at Booneville Center
The state health cabinet lists Owsley County Senior Citizens at 275 Hwy 28 South in Booneville, showing services like meals, case management and transportation - vital info for local seniors and caregivers.

The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services lists Owsley County Senior Citizens as the county’s designated senior center and nutrition site at 275 Hwy 28 South, P.O. Box 550, Booneville, KY 41314. The state directory and regional Area Agencies on Aging pages identify the Booneville center as a local access point for congregate meals, home-delivered meals, case management, transportation referral and other supports for older adults.
Owsley County residents who rely on meal programs or need help coordinating care can use the Booneville center address to connect with local services; the state directory also shows a local phone listing for direct contact. These meal and support programs help residents who live alone, caregivers balancing work and family, and seniors seeking to remain independent in their homes.
The directory entries function as ongoing, practical listings rather than one-time notices. Area Agencies on Aging listings aim to map which services are available in each county and to provide a clear first step for older adults and their families. Congregate meals are designed to provide a hot noontime meal and social contact at the center, while home-delivered meals bring nutrition to residents who cannot travel. Case management links clients with assessments and referrals for medical, financial and social services. Transportation referral helps people get to medical appointments and grocery shopping when personal transport is not available.
For Owsley County, Booneville’s central location on Highway 28 South means the senior center is accessible to many residents across the county. The P.O. Box address provides a mailing point for paperwork and benefit communications. Local service listings in the state directory offer a practical map for seniors, caregivers, and community organizations seeking to coordinate volunteer drivers, food delivery routes, or support networks.

The presence of these services in the state directory also helps emergency planners and health providers identify where older adults already receive regular contact and care. That information can be important during severe weather, public health events, or when agencies need to prioritize outreach.
Residents interested in using services at Owsley County Senior Citizens should use the Booneville address and the local phone listing shown in the state directory to make arrangements, confirm eligibility, and ask about delivery schedules or transportation options. For caregivers and community volunteers, the directory entry provides a concrete place to start coordinating assistance. As needs change, the directory’s county listings will continue to serve Booneville and Owsley County as a point of contact between older residents and the supports that help them stay healthy and connected.
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