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NCOA's information on senior centers and the National Institute of Senior Centers. Relevant for veterans, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ seniors looking for affinity-based community groups. Adult day programs offer 4-8 hour days with activities, meals, and supervision — often Medicaid-covered for those who qualify. Social isolation has the health impact of smoking 15 cigarettes a day — these aren't optional add-ons, they're medicine. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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Educational adventures for adults 50+ in 150 countries — formerly Elderhostel. Worth contacting for any senior who wants to learn something new — language, technology, art, history, dance — at low or no cost. Senior centers welcome drop-ins for tours, meals, and classes; most ask only a one-time membership form ($0-25/year). Social isolation has the health impact of smoking 15 cigarettes a day — these aren't optional add-ons, they're medicine. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call...
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Promotes successful aging through lifelong learning, healthy living, and volunteer engagement. Relevant for veterans, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ seniors looking for affinity-based community groups. Adult day programs offer 4-8 hour days with activities, meals, and supervision — often Medicaid-covered for those who qualify. Encore careers and "unretirement" programs help retired seniors return to meaningful work or volunteering aligned with their skills. Free, confidential, and available to any Florida...
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OLLI — university-based learning communities for adults 50+ at 125+ campuses. Built for active older adults, retirees, and seniors at risk of isolation looking for community, classes, fitness, or volunteer work. Many senior centers offer transportation; ask about pickup zone and schedule when calling. Intergenerational programs (volunteering with kids, mentoring) consistently improve mood and cognition in older adults. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Fitness program included in many Medicare Advantage plans. Gym access and senior classes. Useful for seniors who've lost a spouse, retired recently, or moved to a new city and need new community. Adult day programs offer 4-8 hour days with activities, meals, and supervision — often Medicaid-covered for those who qualify. Encore careers and "unretirement" programs help retired seniors return to meaningful work or volunteering aligned with their skills. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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UnitedHealthcare's senior fitness program, included in many Medicare plans. Useful for seniors who've lost a spouse, retired recently, or moved to a new city and need new community. Online classes (Senior Planet, GetSetUp, AARP) cover technology, fitness, and topics on demand — many are free. Social isolation has the health impact of smoking 15 cigarettes a day — these aren't optional add-ons, they're medicine. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.
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Promotes intergenerational programs that bring older and younger people together. Relevant for veterans, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ seniors looking for affinity-based community groups. Volunteer programs (AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP, Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion) include modest stipends in some cases. Social isolation has the health impact of smoking 15 cigarettes a day — these aren't optional add-ons, they're medicine. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
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Online courses and tools to help adults 50+ learn new skills. A starting point for caregivers needing to get the senior out of the house for adult day care or peer connection. Senior centers welcome drop-ins for tours, meals, and classes; most ask only a one-time membership form ($0-25/year). Intergenerational programs (volunteering with kids, mentoring) consistently improve mood and cognition in older adults. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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NSGA — biennial Senior Games for athletes 50+ in over 20 sports. Built for active older adults, retirees, and seniors at risk of isolation looking for community, classes, fitness, or volunteer work. Senior centers welcome drop-ins for tours, meals, and classes; most ask only a one-time membership form ($0-25/year). SilverSneakers is included free in most Medicare Advantage plans and covers thousands of gyms nationwide. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
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Promotes encore careers and social purpose work in the second half of life. Worth contacting for any senior who wants to learn something new — language, technology, art, history, dance — at low or no cost. Senior centers welcome drop-ins for tours, meals, and classes; most ask only a one-time membership form ($0-25/year). Intergenerational programs (volunteering with kids, mentoring) consistently improve mood and cognition in older adults. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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Senior-focused tech training and online community by Older Adults Technology Services (OATS). Relevant for veterans, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ seniors looking for affinity-based community groups. Senior centers welcome drop-ins for tours, meals, and classes; most ask only a one-time membership form ($0-25/year). Most senior centers serve a