Research has shown that social engagement and connection can have positive impacts on the health and well-being of older adults. The resources below detail the resources available in Houston.
Social engagement is the opportunity for individuals to connect with other people, sometimes in one-on-one interactions and sometimes in group settings. Houston has a variety of options for older adults to connect with others.
Senior Centers are group settings where older adults can meet other people, participate in a variety of programming such as exercise or games, and eat lunch together. Click here to find a list of Senior Centers throughout Houston. You can also search for a senior center in your area by contacting your local Parks and Recreation department as well as contacting your County Precinct.
Senior Activity Programs are available through a variety of organizations and offer single class or event opportunities to connect with others. The United Way of Greater Houston provides this list of a wide variety of Senior Services around the community.
Volunteering is a great way to connect with other older adults. To find out more about opportunities for older adults to volunteer, visit the CarePartners Volunteer page.
The Alzheimer’s Association provides Early Stage Programming for individuals in the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease. The programming ranges from education workshops to creative activities.
CarePartners’ Dementia Day Center provides socialization and engagement for individuals with dementia. Click here to learn more about eligibility requirements and scheduling a tour.
CarePartners provides free volunteer run socialization activities called “The Gathering Place” for individuals with dementia throughout the Houston Metro Area. The hours and days offered vary by location. Click here to learn more about the criteria to attend a Gathering Place.