More than 100,000 U.S. older adults will participate in local health and fitness events on Wednesday, May 25th as part of the 29th annual
National Senior Health & Fitness Day®, In addition to in-person health events and activities, online/virtual options will also be available through the 1,000+ local groups that have registered to host events this Wednesday. Organizations hosting senior health and fitness events next Wednesday include retirement communities, Ys/health clubs, senior centers, park districts, local aging groups, and other community organizations. Local health and fitness activities will vary widely based on the organization hosting the event and the interests of the seniors they work with. Activities will be non-competitive and may include walking events, low-impact exercises, health screenings and health information workshops.
Locally, the Central Coast Commission is partnering with LifelongFitness.org to present a free, online balance workshop from 10:00 -11:15 am. This will be an informative session to learn techniques and basic movements that can improve balance skills and help participants to become stronger and more fit. The workshop will include discussion and simple movements that are designed for the older adult, but the techniques can be applied to all ages and levels of fitness. Click
here for the link or go to
lifelongfitness.org for more info.
The Central Coast Commission for Senior Citizens-Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is a non-profit organization responsible for allocating federal and state dollars to local agencies to insure that supportive, nutrition and health promotion services are available to older adults in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
We offer services which:
– Maintain seniors’ independence and dignity as people
– Encourage seniors to be socially and economically successful
– Care for the frail elderly
We are a non-profit corporation established by the California Department of Aging as the Area Agency on Aging for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. For more information, call the AAA: 805.925.9554