Around Town
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In addition to the longstanding Missoula Movers Coffee Walks, Missoula Parks and Rec. has added new programming aimed at older adults, including, Mindful Saunters, SAIL (Stay Active & Independent for Life), Generations in Motion, Tai Chi for Arthritis and Falls Prevention, and Museum Movers. Learn more and register today!
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Enjoy good food with your neighbors through the Community Lunch program! Community Lunches are offered every weekday at the Missoula Senior Center, and daily, weekly, or monthly at various locations across Missoula County, including Bonner, Lolo, and Seeley Lake. Click for more details about how to attend.
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End-of-life care + support + education. Hope Hospice is a dedicated center for end-of-life care, support and education where the final stage of life is valued and embraced. Hope Hospice welcomes everyone from our Montana community. Hospice provides compassionate care for individuals experiencing life-limiting illnesses and their families.
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The Lifelong Learning Center has been serving Missoula since 1957 with affordable community classes focused on topics from the creative arts to health and well-being.
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MAM’s Creative Aging Program are designed to create meaningful art experiences for older individuals who live with dementia and aphasia, and their caregivers..
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MPL offers a safe, welcoming, and supportive space for individuals experiencing memory loss and their caregivers and family members in the Memory Café program, held every month on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 2–3pm in the Cooper Event Space on Level Four.
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI) offers programs that promote lifelong learning and personal growth of individuals through a diverse collection of noncredit, short courses offered year-round.
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The Montana Senior Olympics promotes healthy, active lifestyles through athletic competition for adults 50 and older. A National Senior Games Association member, MSO offers annual state games as a qualifying event for the National Senior Games.
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Grief matters. Tamarack Grief Resource Center strengthens and honors individuals, families, and communities throughout their journey with grief and loss through counseling, grief camps and retreats, school-based programs, support groups, community workshops, urgent response support, and professional education. Therapeutic, nature-based programs are grounded in research-supported best practices and designed to help participants feel understood, gain tools, and access hope.