The Legacy Center’s mission is to provide comprehensive health and wellness support programs that empower older adults, individuals with disabilities, and those with cognitive impairments, particularly from under-served communities. Through compassionate care and tailored services, the Center fosters independence, enhances quality of life, and promotes holistic well-being for those who need it most.
Are you passionate about making a difference and shaping the future of our organization? We are excited to announce that nominations for new board members are now open!
We’re looking for visionary, committed individuals who are ready to bring their expertise, ideas, and leadership to our team. As a board member, you’ll have the opportunity to help guide our mission, make impactful decisions, and drive our initiatives forward.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of something meaningful! Nominate yourself or someone you believe would be a great fit. Together, let’s shape a brighter future!
The Legacy Clinic at Johnson Towers is a partnership providing holistic social and clinical services to low-income individuals aged 55+ in Huntsville Housing Authority properties. It delivers tailored healthcare and support to promote healthier, more independent living.
We offer Madison County’s first nonprofit intergenerational day program for adults with Dementia and TBI. Through skilled care, the Arts, and sensory engagement, the program provides a nurturing environment that fosters dignity, independence, and community, aiming to preserve participants’ abilities and quality of life.
The Legacy Center has been very beneficial to my family and I. They offer my mom an opportunity to stay active, be social and not have to sit at home all day being sedentary. The Legacy Center leadership and staff is composed of employees that have a heart for caretaking for senior citizens. That is the most important characteristic to my family and I. In my interactions with primarily front-office staff, they have shown to consistently display patience, understanding and communication with
the senior citizens in their care and strive to display open communication with the “caretaker” family member(s). They implement learned practices to care for seniors and have a desire to learn additional
or new methods developed in the industry to care for seniors and to pass that knowledge down to the “caretaker” family member(s). They desire to be a caring organization and to put that caring into practice daily.
Robert Jackson II
In partnership with Madison County Probate Courts, our Guardianship Program offers comprehensive care and legal advocacy for incapacitated adults, safeguarding their rights, safety, dignity, and well-being through personalized support and compassionate oversight.
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