In a recent government meeting, officials announced significant changes to fitness program offerings aimed at seniors, which are expected to enhance both service accessibility and revenue generation. The department has signed agreements with four health programs: SilverSneakers, Silver Fit, FitOn Health, and Renew Active. Starting January 1st, these programs will allow seniors to access fitness facilities and group exercise classes at no cost, including waiving nonresident fees.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to accommodate a growing number of seniors utilizing the center's services, which have seen a dramatic increase in attendance over the past year. To manage the expected influx of new members and the associated administrative tasks, the department has promoted Christy Chesco to a full-time membership coordinator position.
During the meeting, officials also discussed necessary budget adjustments due to rising operational costs, particularly in office supplies and cleaning materials, which have doubled in price. The department aims to maintain service quality while navigating these financial challenges, emphasizing the importance of providing valuable resources to the community.
Overall, the meeting highlighted a proactive approach to enhancing senior services while addressing the financial realities of increased demand and operational costs.