Seniors, the Euclid Library can meet your entertainment and informational needs! We have an extensive collection in various formats from the latest bestsellers to DVDs, audiobooks and large print books. Be sure to check our list of programs, you’re sure to find something of interest.
The library has outreach services available to the children that live in Euclid.
The services currently include:
- Pickup and delivery of library materials for children
- Monthly storytime programming at care sites
- Providing library resources for early literacy and school readiness skills
- Resources and programming for family literacy
For more information, please contact Maureen Wilson (216)261-5300 ext. 125
outreach@euclidlibrary.org
If you are a Euclid resident of any age and are unable to get to the library, you may have library materials delivered to you. You may request books (large print or standard print), audio books, DVDs, magazines and CDs. Deliveries are made on a monthly basis by library staff members directly to you. There is no charge for this service!
To start home delivery service, just call the library's Outreach Department, 261- 5300, ext. 125 or email us at Outreach@euclidlibrary.org. From the information you provide, the librarian will select materials that match your interests and bring them to your home.
Euclid Public Library also maintains collections of books at various locations throughout the city. These include senior citizens' housing complexes, senior centers, nursing homes, independent and assisted living retirement homes.
These rotating collections are tailored to the needs of the facility and can include special requests from residents. Those in nursing homes may receive individual deliveries.
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Information and links to resources sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons.
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Provides information about resources for independent living. Includes a selected, annotated guide to disability resources on the web.
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Directory of web sites developed by a senior who wanted to make the Internet more accessible to other seniors.
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Information on various legal issues pertaining to seniors.
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Serving an International Community of Computer-Using Seniors, this site offers forums, roundtables, a library conversation nook, and information.
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Created by Cleveland Public Library this online community offers a place to find help, links to sites of interest to seniors and free e-mail accounts.
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Provides information and support for family caregivers.
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