Members of this group meet at the Council on alternate Tuesdays to participate in mentally stimulating activities such as Scrabble, puzzles, trivia, and discussions on movies or documentaries. On alternate Tuesdays, the group engages in outings like bowling, trips to the cinema, or activities with seniors from other organizations.
This program emphasizes the importance of nutrition in maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle, particularly as we age. It educates members on how small changes in eating habits can significantly lower the risk of diseases commonly associated with aging. The program also addresses the challenges of maintaining a healthy diet on a limited retirement income, offering practical advice on making informed food choices.
Art and painting classes inspire seniors by providing them with creative outlets that are both enjoyable and therapeutic. These activities help exercise the fingers and arms while also offering relaxation and fun.
This class covers a variety of handcrafts, including:
Engaging in these activities has been shown to add meaning, joy, and a vibrant sense of well-being to seniors' lives. The creative process also promotes mental stimulation and emotional satisfaction.
CBAC organizes conferences dedicated to providing seniors with knowledge, support, and inspiration. These conferences feature jam-packed sessions that are open to the public, aiming to enrich the lives of seniors by helping them improve the quality of their lives, make informed decisions, and dispel myths and stereotypes about aging. The conferences also work to sensitize older adults about the realities of aging and provide valuable insights into the aging process.