Older adults and those who support them will learn how to embrace and live the longevity lifestyle at the Seniors’ Council of Douglas County (SCDC) monthly educational meeting on Thursday, March 6 at the Douglas County Library, Event Hall A, 20105 E. Mainstreet, Parker. This meeting is free and open to the public.
Presenter Kelly O’Connor is an award-winning and highly trained leader in the aging services industry. Well known for her TEDx talk on longevity, she has a 15-year career in senior care.
O’Connor will explain the longevity industry that has emerged and expanded around the globe since humans are living longer lives. She was recently named vice president of strategic partnerships and growth for the Society of Certified Senior Advisors and Editor of the CSA Journal.
States O’Connor, “ From personal healthcare to multi-generational living, I will provide clues and insights on how to live successfully for the long term.”
In other news, plans are underway for another full-day educational event, Vintage and Vibrant 2025, on Sept. 17 at the new Highlands Ranch Senior Center. This event will feature multiple interactive experiences and informative presentations all designed for older adults. Save the date!
If you are an older adult who loves to learn, visit DCL.org/ageless for information about programs and events, opportunities to connect, volunteering, and material delivery.
Did you know that research shows that volunteering is good for mental and physical health? Aging Resources of Douglas County, a valued supporter of SCDC, offers various volunteer roles. Information is available at agingresourcesdougco.org.
A volunteer SCDC leadership team plans educational events and advocates for older adults in Douglas County. Opportunities exist for additional team members. Douglas County Community Services supports SCDC. To get involved email DCSeniorLIfe@douglas.co.us.
This guest column was written by Jean Spahr, the publicity chair for the Seniors’ Council of Douglas County, which promotes Living Well/Aging Well in Douglas County.
