CARTER BURDEN LUNCHEON CLUB & OLDER ADULT PROGRAM*
The Carter Burden Luncheon Club and Older Adult Program (CBLC) is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and provides socialization, recreation, education, congregate luncheon meals, activities, day trips, computer training and holiday parties.
Case assistance is offered to members/participants who need help in applying for government benefit programs, addressing landlord/tenant disputes, or accessing medical care.
CBLC is open to anyone age 60 or over, regardless of where they live.
351 East 74th Street (between 1st and 2nd Aves.)
New York, NY 10021
Main Office: 212-203-3541
programs and Services available at the Carter Burden Luncheon Club
Social service unit
The Social Service Unit provides assistance with benefits and entitlements, advocacy, supportive counseling, money management, end of life planning and more. Services are offered to older adults aged 60 and older who live between 57th to 96th Street, Fifth Avenue to the East River. The Social Services Unit caters to both ambulatory and homebound residents of the Upper East Side.
case management unit
Carter Burden's Case Management Unit provides a variety of services such as assistance with financial management, help applying for benefits, referrals to receive services such as home delivered meals and home-care and more . This unit serves homebound adults over the age of 60 who live between 59th Street & 143rd Street, from 5th Avenue to the East River or on Roosevelt Island.
making art work
Making Art Work helps connect older adults within New York City to arts, art culture, and art education. Participants are able to engage in art projects, take part in art classes, and even partake in an annual fashion show.
health and wellness programs
The Carter Burden Network provides extensive health and wellness workshops to older adults interested in improving and/ or maintaining their health and well-being. We partner with other community-based organizations to provide health services, educational workshops, and lectures on health-specific topics.