Eligibility: Individuals residing in the Heritage Ranch area who are 55 years or older can join as voting Senior Members. Spouses/Partners of any age younger than 55 may join as non-voting members. Individuals residing in the Heritage Ranch area aged 45 – 54 may join as non-voting Junior Members.
Annual Dues: $25.00 per person, $50.00 per couple. Lifetime Membership $250.00
Whether you are a senior, a junior, or somewhere in between, we welcome you as a volunteer. Volunteering is another way of connecting, getting to know more about the community while also spending time doing for others. Some of the areas needing more hands include: Flag Committee, Special Events Committees, BBQ Committee, and Game Nights.
Heritage Village Seniors’ Board of Directors Meetings: Held on the second Wednesday of each month in the main room of the Don Everingham Center at 10:00 a.m. The Seniors’ Board of Directors Meeting is open to members and those interested in joining.
Don Everingham Center for Rent: If you are looking for a perfect place for your next event. Look no further. The Don Everingham Senior Center offers a modern 4200 sq. ft. space including a fully equipped kitchen, Great Room, Game Room, and lighted and screened-in Patio and BBQ area. The facility is available for member and non-member family gatherings and celebrations. For more information and rental rates, call Carol Fieber, Operations Chairperson, at 510-468-4171 or direct message @heritage.village.seniors.inc on Facebook.
Community Breakfasts: The day of the month will vary based on special holidays and events. Breakfast is scheduled from 8-10 am and most frequently occurs on the second Saturday of the month. Notices will be posted in advance, and members and nonmembers are welcome! Breakfasts will be provided for adults and children ages 5 and older. For children under the age of 5, no donation is requested. A suggested donation of $10 per person is appreciated, with all contributions directly supporting the fundraising efforts of our senior organization.
Bingo: Meets on the last Monday of the month. Members and Nonmembers are welcome. Must be 18 or older. The doors open at 5:00 pm at the DEC.
Bunco: Meets on the second Monday of each month at 1:30 pm. For reservations, call Maggie at 805-472-9560. Members and nonmembers are welcome.
Annual No-Limit Texas Hold ’em Tournament: Held in June at the Don Everingham Center (DEC). Community members over 21 are welcome. More information will be provided prior to the event.
Heritage Village Seniors Book Club: HVS Book Club meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 1:00 pm in the game room at the Don Everingham Center. Books will be chosen for their interest to a broad range of people. Members and non-members are invited to participate.
Lending Library: Did you know there is a Lending Library located in the Don Everingham Senior Center at 4880 Heritage Road? The lending library offers hundreds of books and a wide range of games, puzzles. It is free and is open to everyone on the Ranch. Come check it out. You might just find a book, game, or puzzle to enjoy and share with friends and family while on the lake. The library phone number is 238-0306. Library hours are Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 12 noon.
Recycling: CRV aluminum cans and bottle recycling bins are located at the Center. Please help keep our Ranch clean and support the Seniors with recycling income at the same time.
Central Coast Commission for Senior Citizens (Area Agency on Aging)
Senior Connection: An information and referral line for adults, caregivers, and families. (800) 510-2020 or (805) 928-2552, Weekdays 8 AM-5 PM centralcoastseniors.org
HICAP: Free, unbiased Medicare counseling, plan comparison tools, and presentations. centralcoastseniors.org
Senior Nutrition Program: Free meals at congregate sites or home delivery (if eligible) for individuals aged 60+. (805) 541-3312 mealsthatconnect.org
Resource Directory & Publications: Free guides, online directories, and searchable listings for facilities, services, and support. centralcoastseniors.org
Brown Bag: 805-237-9081
Telephone: Lifeline Service ($2.85 – $5.70 per month) 1-800-214-8433
PG&E: Low-Income Economic Opportunity Commission (EOG) 805-466-3444, provides lower electric payments, free weatherization, and more!
U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development: 805-928-9269 Ext. 4, provides home repairs for low-income households (1% loan/$7,500.00/free grant depending on age and income)
Veterans Affairs: Free health care for qualified Veterans and Dependents 1-888-826-2838
Extensive programming at the SLO Senior Center (1445 Santa Rosa St.), with free senior programs available. Contact: 805-781-7306
Minor Home Repair Services: Free minor repairs for seniors (60+) across the county and Santa Maria Valley. capslo.org
Adult Day Center (Paso Robles): Offers day care and respite services for seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia-contact CAPSLO directly for details. capslo.org
“211” is a free, confidential, non-emergency service that connects individuals and families in San Luis Obispo County to vital local health and human services, including housing, food, mental health, crisis support, and more. The service is operated by the United Way of SLO Co and is available 24/7, every day of the year. During emergencies like natural disasters, 211 can provide info on shelters, closures, and relief services. Call Specialists can help you find programs and local organizations offering support in areas like:
Phone or Text (24/7, free & confidential): 800-783-0607 t-mha.org Provides mental health guidance, crisis support, and suicide prevention. Operated by Transitions-Mental Health Association (TMHA). How it helps: Offers immediate support and referrals to mental health services. Non-crisis callers may be referred to the California Peer Support Warm-Line at 855-845-7415. t-mha.org Works closely with the Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) for urgent, in-person responses. well-beingmentalhealth.com
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988 (call or text)
National Backup Number 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Both numbers connect you to the same network of crisis centers. Calling or texting 988 is the quickest and most direct method in the U.S. If you’re in San Luis Obispo County, you can also call the local 24/7 Central Coast Hotline: 800-783-0607
Both numbers are free and confidential. If you’re concerned for yourself or someone else, don’t hesitate to call.
Please note that while HVS provides this information as a helpful resource, it is up to each individual to confirm its accuracy and whether it is up to date. HVS is not responsible for the services or content mentioned.
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