James & Anne Centre for SeniorsJACS

What a day at JACS looks like

A friendly, structured Tuesday programme where seniors arrive, settle in, share a warm meal, enjoy activities, and return home feeling connected and cared for.

Weekly Programme

Coordinated, caring activities every Tuesday.

The JACS weekly programme currently runs every Tuesday. On these days, the CEO and Treasurer are directly involved in coordinating activities, welcoming seniors, and ensuring that the programme flows smoothly from arrival to departure.

Tuesdays at JACS are about connection, routine, and care – creating a dependable space where seniors know they will be seen, heard, and looked after.

Core Services

Everything your loved one needs for a meaningful day out.

  • Registration and welcome at JACS.

    Quality time with peers and loved ones

    New and returning seniors are welcomed and registered to help JACS understand their needs, track attendance, and ensure safety and care.

  • Shared meal time with seniors at JACS.

    Meals, Tea & Coffee

    Nutritious meals are prepared and served, along with tea and coffee. Mealtimes are a key moment of social connection and conversation.

  • Seniors during a JACS outing.

    Community Projects

    Initiatives such as the Shoebox Project and blanket donations strengthen community ties and ensure that seniors feel cared for, especially during colder months and special occasions.

  • Gift and blanket project at JACS.

    Outings & Transportation

    Where possible, JACS arranges outings and provides transportation so that seniors can comfortably attend activities and experience life beyond their usual environment.

New Fee Structure

A minimal contribution to support sustainability.

Since its inception, JACS has committed to keeping services free so that finances are never a barrier to participation. This remains at the heart of our mission.

However, to sustain and improve the quality of services, the Board has agreed that, from the new financial year, a minimal charge model will be introduced. This contribution will help cover rising operational costs while still being kept as low and accessible as possible for seniors.

JACS is committed to handling this transition with sensitivity and transparency, ensuring that no senior feels excluded or unwelcome due to financial constraints.