The PSS Highbridge Center is a safe and welcoming environment that provides adults sixty and over with the tools to live their lives to the fullest – keeping them healthy, engaged and connected through innovative programs, classes and services. Our membership continues to grow as we strive to provide the best quality service to our members and the community including nutritious congregate meals each day, along with programs on healthy aging, disease prevention, and fitness.
For more information you can contact us at (718) 588-3004.
What I like most about the Center are the activities and having the ability to socialize and develop friendships. The Center also gives me the opportunity to volunteer and stay connected. I am grateful to have such a wonderful Director, Program Coordinator and staff.
PSS Highbridge Center is located between 167th and 168th Street and Nelson Avenue. The closest subway station is located at E.167th Street, on the 4 train. The closest buses are the BX13 and BX11. Take the BX11 to E. 168th Street and Nelson Avenue. Walk half a block heading to 167th Street from the BX11 stop. Take the BX13 to E. 168th Street and Ogden Avenue. Walk one block up to Nelson Avenue and make a right on Nelson and E.168th Street, walking to E.167th Street and Nelson.
We are located on the 2nd floor and there is an elevator. The building is handicapped accessible. Membership is required to enter the building. Upon entering the center, you need to stop at the front desk in the dining room and sign in the attendance sheet. Non-members provide ID at the office as proof that they are 60 years or older. According to the guidelines, after a guest’s third visit he or she must be registered as a member if they fulfill the age requirement. Guests under 60 can visit the center or member during special occasions or workshops.
PSS Centers encompasses all the centers that PSS manages for our older adult community. Our centers help older adults stay healthy, engaged and connected. By joining this list, you will have access to information on upcoming events at all our centers, news on recent events, and resources relevant to the NYC’s older adults.
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