CSU Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging unites and facilitates research teams to support healthy aging. Many programs are available to individuals across Colorado:
- COVID-19 Expert Panel Series answers the community’s questions about public health safety and COVID-19. Recorded seminars here.
- Healthy Aging Fitness is led by CSU student trainers and engages attendees of all-levels in the benefits of movement for improving health span and healthy aging. Classes are held once per month, typically at 5 p.m., and are free to the public. No equipment or prior experience needed. To register for this virtual class, email healthyaging@colostate.edu.
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- Healthy Aging Speaker Series showcases the latest in aging research from CSU faculty, students, and beyond. These lunch-and-learn-style talks occur on a monthly basis and feature speakers who specialize in biological, cognitive, psychological, social, and behavioral factors of aging.
Moving Through Parkinson’s classes are designed for people living with Parkinson’s Disease who want to improve balance, combat stiffness and rigidity, and improve coordination, and spatial awareness. Classes are free and held on Mondays 11:00 am-12:15 p.m. and Wednesdays 2:15-3:30 pm.
Address: 151 W. Lake Street, 8021 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-8021
Phone number: (970) 495-2528
Email: healthyaging@colostate.edu