Senior Services FAQ
You can register in-person or on-line.
Community Center Cards, valid for 12 months, are free to residents of Auburn Hills 18 years of age and older. Simply register at the front desk during regular hours of operation. You will need to provide a valid Michigan Drivers License or state-issued identification card indicating an Auburn Hills address.
Residents of Auburn Hills with a Community Center Card can use the Fitness Room at the Community Center FREE OF CHARGE Monday - Friday, 8 AM-8:30 PM and Saturday, 8:30 AM-8:30 PM.
You must check-in at the front desk and provide your Community Center Card. The Fitness Room includes treadmills, ellipticals, a stationary bike, free weights, and more. Showers and lockers available - please bring your own lock. Children 12 and under are not allowed in the Fitness Room.
Yes, we have both. Typical part-time positions include instructors, coaches, and program leaders on a seasonal basis.
A typical senior class is for people aged 55+. Some programs/services have specific age requirements. Check descriptions for age guidelines.
Meals are offered five days a week at the Community Center. Call 248-370-9353 for more information.
Yes, call the Community Center at 248-370-9353 to request assistance. Transportation is for Auburn Hills residents age 60 and older or disabled. Transportation is not available for rides to school or work. For other transportation options contact SMART at 1-866-962-5515.
Call 248-608-0264 (Older Persons Commission) to make arrangements.
Yes, there are several programs that are for income-eligible residents. There is a lawn mowing and snow removal service for income-eligible seniors and disabled homeowners. We also have a Minor Home and Mobile Home Repair program for income-eligible homeowners with no age restrictions. Registrations and applications are required. Call 248-370-9353 for more information.
Contact Oakland County Community and Home Improvement at 248-858-5402. They offer low-interest and zero-interest home loans for income-eligible Oakland County homeowners.
Yes, there are several complexes both for families and seniors. Call Oakland County Housing Counseling at 248-858-5402 or visit hud.gov.