City Welcomes Older Adults Back to the East Age Well Center Beginning Sept. 19

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The City of Boulder is excited to announce the Sept. 19 partial reopening of the East Age Well Center located in the East Boulder Community Center, 5660 Sioux Dr, Boulder, CO 80303.

With this partial reopening, older adult community members will again have access to programs and services at two locations in Boulder, the East Age Well Center and the West Age Well Center. The city’s Age Well Centers are dedicated to serving the educational, social and fitness needs of older adults in our community. Older Adult Services (OAS) supports adults 60 and older and their family caregivers through community connection, learning and play.

Programs available at the East Age Well Center will include drop-in fitness classes, Tai Chi, dance and some special interest groups. A full list of services and programs will be published in the September issue of the ‘Let’s Age Well’ program guide and will be available on the city’s website.

Each year, thousands of older adult community members take part in onsite and virtual programs. In 2021, OAS distributed over $70K to support the transportation, housing, healthcare, food access and caregiving needs of these community members.

To accommodate this partial reopening, some resources will be shifted from the West Age Well Center. Both centers will operate on modified hours beginning Sept. 19:

Community members will be greeted by familiar Older Adult Services staff at the East Age Well Center. Be the first to know about new programs and services by signing up for the city’s Age Well newsletter; to subscribe, visit the city’s website.

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