
Senior Services - Cobb County Georgia
Cobb County Senior Services empowers older adults (55+) in Cobb County, Georgia, by providing essential programs and resources that support their ability to live independently and age well.
Austell, GA - Senior Services Center
Cobb County residents age 60 and better enjoy structured group activities and programs such as music, crafts, exercise, and special events. Each weekday a hot, nutritious lunch is served in a personal, …
Georgia Department of Human Services Division of Aging Services
Help us make Georgia a better place for elders! Educate the community, deliver a meal or just lend an ear. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging and ask for the volunteer coordinator. Download DAS' …
SENIOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SENIOR is a person older than another. How to use senior in a sentence.
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At Senior.com, we understand the difficulties of shopping online and navigating large websites with huge catalogs. Our team of experienced Product Specialists are here to assist you in finding exactly what …
SENIOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
senior adjective (OLDER) older: The senior Griffey played on the same baseball team as his son, Ken Griffey, Jr.
SENIOR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
SENIOR definition: older or elder (designating the older of two men bearing the same name, as a father whose son is named after him, often written as Sr. or sr. following the name). See examples of senior …
Seniors & retirees | Internal Revenue Service
Tax information for seniors and retirees, including typical sources of income in retirement and special tax rules.
Senior - Wikipedia
Senior (shortened as Sr.) means "the elder" in Latin and is often used as a suffix for the elder of two or more people in the same family with the same given name, usually a parent or grandparent.
senior - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Feb 11, 2026 · From Middle English senior, from Latin senior (“older”), comparative form of senex (“old”); see senate. Doublet of seigneur, seignior, senhor, señor, senyor, signore, sir and sire.