Brandywine Valley Active Aging and Phoenixville Area Senior Center Announce Plan to Strengthen Services for Older Adults 

Brandywine Valley Active Aging and Phoenixville Area Senior Center Announce Plan to Strengthen Services for Older Adults 

Coatesville, PA — Brandywine Valley Active Aging (BVAA) and the Phoenixville Area Senior  Center have announced plans to strengthen and sustain services for older adults in  Phoenixville and across Chester County.  

The Phoenixville Area Senior Center Board of Directors recently voted unanimously to move  forward with a transition that will bring the organization into the Brandywine Valley Active  Aging family. This step will position the current Phoenixville Area Senior Center to become  the Phoenixville Campus of Brandywine Valley Active Aging. The Phoenixville location will  remain open and continue serving the local community, with existing programs, services,  and staff continuing—and new opportunities to expand and enhance offerings over time. 

“Our Board approached this decision with great care and a deep commitment to the  Phoenixville community,” remarked Marianne Peffall, Board President of Phoenixville Area  Senior Center. “This undertaking with Brandywine Valley Active Aging allows us to protect  the programs and relationships our members value while ensuring long-term stability and  access to expanded services. We are confident this step strengthens the future of aging  services in Phoenixville.” 

As a result of this plan, the Phoenixville community will gain access to BVAA’s expanded  infrastructure and services, including: 

• Evidence-based health and wellness programming 

• Nutrition and food security initiatives 

• Enhanced resource navigation and benefits enrollment 

• Housing stability and homeless case management services 

“This is about stability, strength, and the future,” said Bill Pierce, Chief Executive Officer of  Brandywine Valley Active Aging. “Across Chester County, demand for services for older  adults is growing rapidly. By working together, we can protect local services while  expanding access to programs that support health, independence, and quality of life.” 

Brandywine Valley Active Aging currently operates campuses in Coatesville and  Downingtown, serving more than 2,000 older adults annually through congregate and  community-based services that address social isolation, food insecurity, housing  instability, and health needs.

The addition of the Phoenixville Campus will expand BVAA’s regional reach and strengthen  long-term sustainability for aging services in the county. 

“Community-based senior centers are more important than ever,” Buffy MacLellan, of the  Phoenixville Area Senior Center board of directors. “Our goal is not just to preserve these  services for older adults in Phoenixville, but to reimagine what aging services can look like  

here and across the county — places where older adults don’t just receive support, but find  connection, purpose, and a place to belong.” 

The plan builds on BVAA’s recent growth, including the opening of its new Downingtown  Campus and the ongoing Aging Elevated capital campaign, which is reimagining the future  of community-based aging services. 

“Pursuing this opportunity reflects our shared belief that older adults deserve strong,  sustainable community resources,” said Nick Hoffman, Board President of Brandywine  Valley Active Aging. BVAA’s Board is proud to make this announcement as part of a  thoughtful growth strategy that expands access, strengthens infrastructure, and positions  our organization to meet the growing needs of older adults across Chester County.” 

Negotiations, planning, and transition efforts are ongoing. The organizations are targeting  an effective date of July 1, 2026, though the plan remains subject to certain government  approvals that may affect this timeframe.  

For more information about Brandywine Valley Active Aging, visit: 

www.bvactiveaging.org 

Media Contact: 

Bill (William) Pierce 

President & CEO 

Brandywine Valley Active Aging 

610-383-6900 ext. 104 

[email protected]

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