Along with a group of LFC employee volunteers, the group headed down to Bob Paisley Court and spent the afternoon chatting to the residents, singing and dancing and handing out gifts.
The European Cup was also brought along, giving the pensioners the opportunity to have a photograph taken with a piece of Reds history.
Local resident, 83-year-old Ada Edwards, said: "I've lived in this area all my life and to have LFC come to visit is just lovely.
"It's been great to reminisce about the club and what it meant to my dad, brother and sons.
"It's been an emotional but lovely day."
The Red Neighbours programme supports local residents and schools in the Anfield community, focusing on four key areas: food poverty and education; support for the elderly community; encouraging a physically active community; and creating memorable experiences for young people.