Fayette Senior Services has reopened its Life Enrichment Center in Fayetteville to members after being closed for three months due to COVID-19 precautions. Visitors will be required to have a temperature check upon arrival and the use of masks (which are available for purchase) is required except when eating in the café.

Social distancing will be in place, including in the fitness center, and each room will have a maximum capacity posted. Card playing and board and table games are not yet allowed. Visitors are asked to stay home if they have any signs of illness, have an underlying medical condition or may have been exposed to anyone with COVID-19 in the past two weeks. The center says a cleaning crew will service the building each night.

FSS has continued to provide Meals on Wheels, medical transportation and other essential services for area residents; more information is at www.fayss.org or by contacting Program Development Coordinator Morgan Lanier at 770-769-8430 or mlanier@fayss.org.

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