Skokomish Tribe Tuwaduq Family Services
Free561 North Tribal Center Road, Skokomish Nation 98584
Senior center in Skokomish Nation, Mason County. Senior centers are the most-underrated stay-home resource. Most are free or donation-based, with classes, fitness, lunch, and social activity. Operated by Skokomish Indian Tribe.
Tuwaduq Family Services of the Skokomish Indian Tribe offers wrap-around programs for children, youth, families, and elders in the Skokomish community. Elder programs listed on the site include the AOA Title VI Elder Luncheon Program with nutrition meals three times per week, and a Garden Program supplying organic vegetables to community elders plus firewood during winter. Other community programs include family violence support, vocational rehabilitation, WIC, and general assistance. Based at the Skokomish Nation tribal center in Mason County, Washington.
Programs offered
Services offered
- AOA/Title VI Elder Luncheon ProgramMeals
Healthy nutrition meals provided 3 times per week in congregate setting per Older Americans Act standards.
3 days per week
- Homebound meal deliveryMeals
Home-delivered meals for homebound elders.
- Garden ProgramMeals
Supplies organic fresh vegetables, traditional medicines, and winter firewood to community elders.
- WIC ProgramFood assistance
Nutrition assistance for households (primarily for children under 5).
- Elder CoordinatorCase management
Dedicated staff coordinator for elder-related services.
About Day programs & senior centers
Drop-in places to spend the day. Classes, fitness, lunch, social activities, transportation. Often free or donation-based. The most underrated part of staying home.
Source WA tribal Title VI rosters. We do not accept referral fees from any provider listed. If something is wrong, please email corrections.