AARP ElderWatch is a 21-year partnership with the Colorado Attorney General's office doing fraud victim support and financial education across Colorado for the 50-plus. Reach us at 1-800-222-4444 #2
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Arapahoe Community College is a higher education institution that provides classes to students on a variety of subjects.
For more than 52 years, the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center has been providing programming and services to area seniors who are “loving life in the second half.”
Changing the Narrative is the leading effortto change the way people think, talk and act about aging and ageism through evidence-based strategies and innovative public campaigns. Our end game? To end ageism.
A program of Easterseals Colorado, the Colorado Respite Coalition (CRC) is a vital statewide resource for caregivers of individuals of all ages with extensive care needs. Working with a coordinated coalition of community partners, we promote awareness of and access to respite care services and resources that help improve the quality of life for caregivers and the individuals they care for.
Denver Inner City Parish Seniors Program offers support to seniors 60+ who live within 5 miles of our location in central Denver.
We provide programs, services, information, classes, lifelong learning and engagement for people age 50 and older.
Equine Partnership Program (EPP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Parker, Colorado that provides a form of mental health services utilizing horses, called Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies, to individuals and groups of all ages.
JFS is a nonprofit human services organization that serves anyone in need – regardless of their circumstances or religious beliefs.
Guided Autobiography is a research based writing method to help you write and share your life stories with others. It is an ideal way to put life events into perspective while finding new meaning in your stories.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Denver (OLLI at DU) is an interactive adult learning membership program for inquiring adults, age 50 and better, who wish to pursue lifelong learning in a relaxed non-competitive atmosphere with no grades and no exams! Online and in-person courses at locations around the Denver Metro area and webinars are offered throughout the year.
A doctor's office designed specifically for individuals on Medicare. Offices located in Arvada, Aurora, Denver, Glendale, Lakewood and Littleton
Peppermint offers the only online clubhouse for older adults (55+) to pursue their passions–and find new ones
Rocky Mountain Stroke Center is "where recovery continues..." and is a 501(c)3 non profit organization that offers low-cost, on-going services and support to address the long-term needs of stroke survivors and family members.
Wish of a Lifetime from AARP is changing how we age, one inspirational wish at a time.
The YMCA of Metro Denver offers opportunities for Fitness, Health and Welbeing, and Social Connections. Older adults make up almost 40% of our membership. Join the Y, and join a community of support!