The Frank Melville Memorial Park has been open since 1937 and is open everyday from sunrise to sunset. It offers Three Village area residents a relaxing walk and beautiful views, and pets are welcome. Lots of fundraisers are hosted here to save ponds and park areas in and around the community.
Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council is a non-profit organization that represents Long Island's 24 not-for-profit hospitals and medical centers before lawmakers, regulatory agencies, the media and the public. It advocates for funding for hospitals and healthcare, in addition to offering assistance enrolling in New York State Healthcare.
The Facilitated Enrollment Service helps those in need sign up for Medicaid, Family Health Plus and Child Health Plus. It provides information to help determine eligibility or assistance filling out an application through a scheduled series of community events. These sign-up events operate on a first-come, first-served basis with appointments lasting approximately 20-30 minutes. Applicants are required to provide proof of identity, their home address, age and income.
For decades, the Glen Cove Senior Center has been the official agency of the City of Glen Cove for planning, developing and coordinating programs and services for older residents in Glen Cove and its surrounding communities.
For senior citizens 60 years of age and over, the Glen Cove Senior Center offers exciting trips, exercise programs and adult education courses as well as food and coffee.