(KLZA)-- The Falls City Council approved the sale of the Falls City Senior Center located at 221 West 16th Street when they met Monday evening.
APACE, formerly known as Region V Services will purchase the facility to serve their clients who are adults with developmental disabilities. During day residential services, the clients do classes including computer classes, cooking classes and arts and crafts and for approximately half the day they will be out doing activities in the community.
ike Jones, APACE Area Director explained there will normally be 5 - 10 clients per day. Currently, the 11 clients attending the program have to be transported to the APACE facility in Auburn on a daily basis.
APACE plans to continue to lease the kitchen area to Blue Rivers Agency for the Meals on Wheels Program. The facility will be remodeled.
The sale price for the Senior Center facility will be $175,000.
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