The most vulnerable population, people 60 years or older, can no longer attend senior centers, which the governor also ordered to close. Celene Steckel, director of citizen services, said the Bureau of Aging and Disabilities office remains open and county staff are in touch with senior center members to ensure they have food, medication and other essentials. Emergency housing assistance services will continue, and Steckel said it’s preferred that people call with concerns. In-person appointments will occur as necessary. Local soup kitchens will continue operating, but will offer bagged lunches for pickup instead of having people congregate for meals, she said.