Best Senior Centers & Social in Georgia — 16 resources

16 Resources

1. National Council on Aging - Centers — Free

NCOA's information on senior centers and the National Institute of Senior Centers. Built for active older adults, retirees, and seniors at risk of isolation looking for community, classes, fitness, or volunteer work. Online classes (Senior Planet, GetSetUp, AARP) cover technology, fitness, and topics on demand — many are free. Most senior centers serve a

-5 suggested-donation lunch and treat the meal as a social anchor for the day. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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2. Road Scholar — Free

Educational adventures for adults 50+ in 150 countries — formerly Elderhostel. 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). SilverSneakers is included free in most Medicare Advantage plans and covers thousands of gyms nationwide. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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3. OASIS Institute — Free

Promotes successful aging through lifelong learning, healthy living, and volunteer engagement. Built for active older adults, retirees, and seniors at risk of isolation looking for community, classes, fitness, or volunteer work. Online classes (Senior Planet, GetSetUp, AARP) cover technology, fitness, and topics on demand — many are free. Encore careers and "unretirement" programs help retired seniors return to meaningful work or volunteering aligned with their skills. Free, confidential, and...

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4. Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes — Free

OLLI — university-based learning communities for adults 50+ at 125+ campuses. Worth contacting for any senior who wants to learn something new — language, technology, art, history, dance — at low or no cost. Online classes (Senior Planet, GetSetUp, AARP) cover technology, fitness, and topics on demand — many are free. 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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5. SilverSneakers — Free

Fitness program included in many Medicare Advantage plans. Gym access and senior classes. 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). 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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6. Renew Active — Free

UnitedHealthcare's senior fitness program, included in many Medicare plans. 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. Most senior centers serve a -5 suggested-donation lunch and treat the meal as a social anchor for the day. Open at no cost to Georgia seniors and the families supporting them.

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7. Generations United — Free

Promotes intergenerational programs that bring older and younger people together. 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. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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8. AARP Skills Builder — Free

Online courses and tools to help adults 50+ learn new skills. 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. SilverSneakers is included free in most Medicare Advantage plans and covers thousands of gyms nationwide. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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9. National Senior Games Association — Free

NSGA — biennial Senior Games for athletes 50+ in over 20 sports. 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. 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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10. Encore.org / CoGenerate — Free

Promotes encore careers and social purpose work in the second half of life. A starting point for caregivers needing to get the senior out of the house for adult day care or peer connection. Volunteer programs (AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP, Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion) include modest stipends in some cases. Most senior centers serve a -5 suggested-donation lunch and treat the meal as a social anchor for the day. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

11. Senior Planet — Free

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. Volunteer programs (AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP, Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion) include modest stipends in some cases. Most senior centers serve a -5 suggested-donation lunch and treat the meal as a social anchor for the day. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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12. Project Linus — Free

Volunteer program that makes blankets for children — popular among senior crafters. 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. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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13. Volunteer Match — Free

Find local volunteer opportunities — many tailored for older adults. Relevant for veterans, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ seniors looking for affinity-based community groups. Online classes (Senior Planet, GetSetUp, AARP) cover technology, fitness, and topics on demand — many are free. 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.

Nationwide · Online

14. Georgia Senior Centers — Free

Find Georgia senior centers through the Eldercare Locator. Meals, activities, socialization. Worth contacting for any senior who wants to learn something new — language, technology, art, history, dance — at low or no cost. Volunteer programs (AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP, Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion) include modest stipends in some cases. Encore careers and "unretirement" programs help retired seniors return to meaningful work or volunteering aligned with their skills. Free of charge — no...

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15. AARP Georgia — Free

AARP's Georgia state office. Programs, advocacy, and member benefits for adults 50+. 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. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

Statewide · Varies · Visit Website

16. Georgia AmeriCorps Seniors — Free

Volunteer opportunities for adults 55+ in Georgia through AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP. 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. Encore careers and "unretirement" programs help retired seniors return to meaningful work or volunteering aligned with their skills. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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Frequently Asked

How many senior centers & social resources are in Georgia?
Elders Corner tracks 16 senior centers & social resources for seniors and caregivers in Georgia.
Are senior centers & social resources in Georgia free?
16 of the 16 listed senior centers & social resources in Georgia are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Georgia have senior centers & social resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Georgia.
What are some examples of senior centers & social resources in Georgia?
Featured entries include National Council on Aging - Centers, Road Scholar, OASIS Institute, Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes, SilverSneakers.
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0 of 16 Georgia senior centers & social listings include phone numbers.