Website Links

Savvysenior.org
A national information service devoted to older Americans and the families who support them. Through a variety of media, Savvy Senior provides information and resources through its nationally syndicated newspaper column, senior newswire service, resource books, weekly radio program and television features on NBC and CNBC.

www.projectenhance.org
Project Enhance administers two award-winning, community-based health programs for older adults—EnhanceFitness and EnhanceWellness.

www.altcew.org
The mission of Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Washington (ALTCEW) is to promote well-being, independence, dignity, and choice for all older persons and for individuals needing long term care in Ferry, Stevens, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Whitman counties.

www.agingwashington.org
The Washington Association of Area Agencies on Aging (W4A) works with local Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) to create communities that support people as they age. 

www.health.nih.gov
This website is for the U.S Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health for Senior Health.

www.NCOA.org
The National Council on Aging (NCOA) works to improve the health and independence of Seniors and help them to continue to make contributions to their communities and future generations.

http://www.ncoa.org/national-institute-of-senior-centers/
To advance the quality of senior centers nationwide, NISC has developed nine standards of excellence for senior center operations. These standards serve as a guide for all senior centers to improve their operations today — and position themselves for the future.

Sound Generations
Sound Generation (previously called Senior Services), is the most comprehensive non-profit agency serving older adults and their loved ones in Washington State. Established in 1967, we promote positive aging for thousands of seniors and their families each year through our integrated system of quality programs and senior centers. More than 2,800 volunteers, together with 250 employees, make our work possible and efficient.

Half of our $16 million annual budget comes from taxpayer-based sources, including federal, state, city and county government. We also receive significant funding from the United Way of King County, fees, client and individual donations, corporations, foundations and civic organizations. We are grateful to all those who so generously support us.

Sound Generations’ Hyde Shuttle Info and Becoming a Volunteer Driver.

Washington State Senior Centers & Organizations
A comprehensive listing of senior centers, programs and organization all over the state of Washington. Last updated April 2013.

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Join your local Directors Meetings

______Directors meetings take place on the 2nd Monday of each month from 2:00-4:00pm.  Meeting locations rotate.

Spokane Area
Second Thursday of the Month
9:00 AM
RIVER FRONT PARK – CONFERENCE ROOM