Senior Living in Upper Township

A Message from Upper Township Mayor, Richard Palombo

Senior Living is our Township’s way to enhance the quality of life and independence for the seniors of Upper Township. Through this website we hope to inspire our seniors to live every day to the fullest.

Our primary mission for our “Senior Living” site is Upper Townships way to provide an information portal to a variety of educational, recreational and social services that meet the needs and interests of seniors, residents with disabilities and all members of the general community of Upper Township. The numerous programs and services offered by our community and through other County and State agencies. Provide access to information and support as well as opportunities for participation in activities that lead to personal growth, improved health and enriching life experiences.

We hope you enjoy the site experience!


Things To Do…..

Get involved at one of the several civic associations in Upper Township.

Meet some friends at the Senior Center. Click here for their webpage. Click here for list of Activities

Stay active by playing pickleball at the Community Center or walking the path at Amanda’s Field.

Things To Know…

Register Ready

“Register Ready – New Jersey’s Special Needs Registry for Disasters” allows New Jersey’s residents with access and functional needs and their families, friends and associates an opportunity to provide information to emergency response agencies, so emergency responders can better plan to serve them in a disaster or other emergency.

Register Ready, www.registerready.nj.gov

The information collected here is confidential and will not be available to the public. The information will be held securely and only used for emergency response and planning.

Medicare card scam tips

(From the Official Medicare site: https://www.medicare.gov/ )

Tip 1: Medicare will never call, email or text you to ask for your personal information. This means that if you receive a communication asking for your information, it’s a scam.

Tip 2: The new cards cost nothing. If you’re asked to pay a fee to expedite or process shipment of your new card, it’s a scam.

Tip 3: Medicare will not contact you via phone, email, or text to discuss your “new benefits” or find out if you’ve received your new card. Medicare benefits are not changing just because new cards are being sent out.

Tip 4: If someone calls, emails, or texts you and claims your Medicare benefits are in danger of being cancelled unless you pay a fee or share your information, it’s a scam.

Tip 5: Medicare does not accept payment in the form of gift cards, wired money, or credit card. If someone asks you to send them money, it’s a scam!