SIXTY AND BETTER INC
1400 CIRCLE DRIVE 300, FORT WORTH, TX 76119 www.sixtyandbetter.org

Total Revenue
$2,590,231
Total Expenses
$2,456,854
Net Assets
$828,322

Organizations Filed Purposes: EMPOWER OLDER ADULTS TO LIVE WITH PURPOSE, INDEPENDENCE AND DIGNITY BY PROVIDING SOCIAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT AND PROMOTING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES.

The congregate meal program provides a nutritious breakfast and/or lunch that meets 1/3 of the DRI (Dietary Reference Intake) for seniors. This program is funded primarily by the Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County. The meal is served in 25 locations throughout Tarrant County, M-F in most locations. During the year ended September 30, 2019, 2,786 clients were assisted and a total of 202,286 meals were served.

Transportation Services are another vital part of Sixty and Better. By providing transportation to local senior centers and beyond, seniors gain access to community resources, including meals, grocery shopping, social activities, and access to the local pharmacy. The senior transportation program provides transit to sixteen senior centers throughout Tarrant County. This service is provided through the utilization of transit companies for ambulatory and mobility impaired passengers. During the year ending September 30, 2019, 552 clients were assisted and a total of 45,259 rides were provided.

Health and Wellness program activities include healthy aging workshops that take place in the centers and at other sites where seniors live or congregate but are not related to the lunch program. (a) A Matter of Balance-Feel more confident about managing falls, learn ways to reduce falls, and improve your strength and balance. In this highly interactive workshop, participants learn practical strategies to overcome their fears and reduce their risk of falling. The workshops are conducted over eight sessions, meeting weekly or twice weekly for two hours each session. Workshops are held at various senior centers and other community locations.(b)Health for Me-Take charge of chronic conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes or arthritis, by discovering ways to better manage ongoing needs. Through Stanford University's Chronic Disease Self-Management Program, participants learn healthy food choices, effective communication with health providers, and other self-management skills. The workshops are held over six sessions, meeting weekly for 2 to 2 1/2 hours per session. Workshops are held at various senior centers and other community locations.(c)Aging Mastery Program-A fun and engaging education and behavior change incentive program for aging well. The 10-week core curriculum combines evidence-informed knowledge delivered by community experts, goal setting, daily practice and small rewards. Workshops are held at various senior centers and other community locations.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
David BarnesCFO40$79,230
Monique BarberCEO40$62,929
Marcus RockwellCOO40$44,485
Joseph D TaylorDirector2$0
Terry SiegelDirector2$0
Patricia PlumerDirector2$0
Steve KattenVP-VOLUNTEERS2$0
Holly Raeder MbaDirector2$0
Tim LowryDirector2$0
Jennifer Jurado SeverenceDirector2$0
Karen L Ostrander RnPresident2$0
Teresa MontesSecretary2$0
Martin NotoDirector2$0
Tamaria MossDirector2$0
Ossana O Hermosillo MpaVP-PUBLIC RELAT2$0
Gladys J EmersonDirector2$0
Michele WareDirector2$0
Melodia GutierrezVP-Programs2$0
Joyce LewisDirector2$0
Ann Salyer-Caldwell RdnldDirector2$0
Nicholas Wanzor CpaTreasurer2$0
Keith CarneyPAST PRESIDENT2$0
Randy LeeDirector2$0

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