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Curry Senior Center: Ofman David Through a holistic approach, Curry Senior Center gives seniors wellness, dignity and independence. Decreased health makes aging in one's home difficult to maintain and afford, causing seniors to lose housing or be sent to institutional care. At Curry Senior Center we make sure our seniors stay in their homes and their communities. We offer integrated health care, housing, case management support, meals and community activities for all seniors, especially our most vulnerable, low income or homeless.
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Since 2007, David's been leading the charge to increase Curry Senior Center's impact on the lives of San Francisco seniors in need. During his tenure at Curry Senior Center he has launched new programs, expanded the volunteer base, and led the organization through a rebrand. Prior to Curry Senior Center, David served as the Executive Director of Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly, where he expanded the agency's volunteer-based programs supporting homebound and isolated elders.He also worked at Central City Hospitality House, a community center for low-income and homeless adults.
For 50 years, Curry Senior Center has been dedicated to helping low income and homeless seniors in San Francisco through a holistic care approach. Our impact can be seen in our results, but more importantly in the faces of those we serve. Our community, seniors, staff, board, volunteers, and businesses, enriches the lives of our seniors and ensure their highest quality of care.
A place of community to share stories of Curry Senior Center, our seniors, and news from the heart of San Francisco. Learn how the turn of the new century proved to be a considerable step forward culturally and technologically at Curry Senior Center. Senior Vitality program provides technology training and wellness education in various languages to engage a more comprehensive section of the community. Learn how Curry Senior Center navigated the many changes of 1990s San Francisco to continue to provide services for older adults.
Join the conversation with our LGBTQ seniors from the Curry Senior Center in San Francisco, California. The array of topics discussed is wide, but they include issues about the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco, recalling past experiences as pioneers in the LGBTQ struggle to gain acceptance, discussion of local and national political issues, and much more.
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Eliana Quinet
Jul 25, 2021
I've never been to the meals served here twice a day but there is an art class Thursdays 2-4pm that affiliates you with other senior art groups all over town.
Pobed Lavrentjev
May 21, 2021
It is a place to go to for help, advice, assistance, encouragement and skills for contemporary communication using computers.
Belinda Dobbs
May 18, 2021
You absolutely need to call for appointment no walk-in visits in order to keep everyone safe, but still, the same caring, attentive, staff are there ready and willing to help you.
Kimberly Elgin
Feb 10, 2021
I have felt that since becoming homeless my care has taken a neg direction as past few years my world fellapart I have a different person as I trusted my doctor to pick when she came to. Curry senior I transfer here About 2 yrs ago and due to my anxiety and depression my doctor directly assumed I was on drugs when she left. Tom waddell l was doing great I can't seem to get it through to her
Patricia Hayashi
Jun 24, 2020
Most caring clinic staff. Always helps cheer the community with cultural holiday events and great fun educational classes. They connect us medically educationally and guide us thru referral services for mental health issue/supportive housing/food insecurity/getting signed up medical insurance foodstamp or housing. Thank you everyone at Curry Live Patriciaand Snow
Reina Cristales
Mar 31, 2020
The best people working there: caring, loving and professional
Fabio Antonio Pabon Marquez
May 19, 2018
To be a member of the Senior Curry Health Center is a privilege and a great joy. I have never at any medical facility had been treated with the care and courtesy that the stuff at the Curry center treats me with. Dr. Ana Khu is the best Dr I ever had and thanks to her I am able to get up every morning to a better life. Nurse Karla and the people at the front desk are simply wonderful. Thank you for ever so much for outstanding courtesy, help and great service and God bless you all. Fabio A. Pabon.
William VanEiken
Feb 01, 2014
There doctors are "great", and they listen to us.how ever there social work dept.needs a lot of work.if there's a problem between a worker and one needing help with paper work, which the worker lost and you keep making a big deal about it, because it was important to you.you "will" be dumped.they feel they can always get more clients.getting more social workers is harder.they will even lie to to get rid of some one.i want to make it clear, the center's medical dept.,i can't say enough good things about them. because of there work i have glasses, hearing aids, and even a full set of teeth so i can eat the foods i like once again.thank GOD for curry's medical dept.