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Elizabeth Seton Center, an apostolic work of the Sisters of Charity, is grounded in the tradition of human service handed on by Saint Vincent de Paul and Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Seton Center offers the experience of intergenerational lifelong learning through child-care services, senior services, and music and theater programs. At Seton Center, the very young to the frail elderly come together in a welcoming, supportive, and encouraging atmosphere to learn, to change, and to grow in body, mind, and spirit.

Founded in 1985 by the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, Seton Center provides services at facilities located in Brookline, Overbrook, and Scott Township areas of Pittsburgh and in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. The variety of programs offered at each site are based in the core mission of Seton Center and the belief that no matter what age we are, growing and learning are lifelong activities, that people of all ages are bound together by what they share. Seton Center welcomes all to participate in–life in progress!

Adult Day Services

Adult Day Care Centers, located in Brookline, Scott Township and Greensburg, offer care for the frail elderly in a nurturing environment. A nutritious lunch and snacks are provided along with a program of exercises, memory games, crafts and other activities to enhance the quality of daily living.

Senior Center

Seton Senior Centers, located in Brookline and Overbrook, offer a place for seniors 60 years of age and older to gather for activities including entertainment, crafts, cards, field trips, and exercise and educational classes. The Centers also provide nutritious lunches along with information and services in areas of health, wellness, and socialization.

Children's Center

Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center provides a safe, healthful, loving environment for children of parents whose life situation requires their absence from home during daytime hours.

Infant and Toddler Care for children 6 weeks to 3 years old offers quality care in a secure setting while providing developmentally appropriate activities.

Pre-K and Kindergarten Care for children ages 3 through kindergarten offers opportunity for worthwhile play and learning experiences.

After School Program for children in first grade through 12 years of age offers directed activities in a relaxed atmosphere that encourages friendship and self-esteem.

School of Music

Seton Center School of Music provids instruction in the arts as well as opportunities for public performance.

The Music School offers instruction in both traditional and Suzuki methods through private lessons at the Brookline site or in programs provided in elementary schools in the Pittsburgh area. In an environment that develops self-esteem, self-discipline, and concentration, students learn to play and perform while gaining a lasting enjoyment of music.

Friendly Visitors

Friendly Visitors in Greensburg is a network of volunteers offering support services to families caring for loved ones in their homes. Visitors spend time reading or engaging in conversation with the homebound, and may assist in identifying special problems or needs.

Ombudsman Program

The Ombudsman Program consists of volunteers who are trained to go to long-term care facilities such as nursing and personal care homes throughout Westmoreland County to ensure that residents’ rights are safeguarded. The program focus is investigation and education.

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Seton Center Locations and Contact Information

Brookline

1900 Pioneer Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
412.344.4777
Administration Offices
Adult Day Services Center
Senior Center
Child-Care Center
School of Arts

Greensburg

Monahan Center
129 DePaul Center Road
Greensburg, PA 15601
724.832.2810
Adult Day Services Center
Westmoreland County Ombudsman Program

Overbrook

2199 Dartmore Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15210
412-882-7135
Senior Center