Wellness Programs

Some of these programs are supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $1,247,301 with 100 percent funding by ACL/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Government.

Our full list of programs:

Our full list of programs:

Diabetes Self-Management Program

This is a 6-week long program held weekly for 2.5 hours each week. It is intended for people living with diabetes and/or care partners. You will learn:

  • Skills to help you balance your blood sugar
  • Techniques to better communicate with family, friends and healthcare providers
  • Appropriate exercise for maintaining and improving strength and endurance
  • Appropriate use of medications
  • Healthy eating
  • Decision-making and problem-solving

The Fall online opportunity starts Thursday, September 3 and runs through Thursday, October 8, noon - 2:30 p.m. via Zoom. Register for the Diabetes Self-Management Program here for this Fall 2026.

Diabetes Prevention Program

This year-long program is designed for people with prediabetes or who are at risk for developing diabetes. Take a short online test to find out if you're at risk for prediabetes.

This program will help you to:

  • Learn the skills you need to lose weight
  • Be more physically active
  • Manage stress
  • Connect with a lifestyle coach to guide and encourage you
  • Gain support from other members who have similar goals
  • This CDC-designed 12-month program is given in weekly sessions for 5 months, followed by bi-monthly maintenance sessions. Sessions are also available in Spanish.

This Fall online opportunity starts Tuesday, December 1 noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. Register for the Diabetes Prevention Program that starts in December. 

Fit & Strong

This program blends an exercise program with group problem-solving and education. This program meets three times a week for 90 minutes for 8 weeks.

After taking this class, participants have reported:

  • Increased engagement in physical activity (which has been sustained over 18 months)
  • Improvements in lower extremity joint stiffness
  • Decreased pain
  • Increased lower extremity strength
  • Increased mobility
  • Decreased anxiety and depression

This Fall 2026 has two options:

  1. The first starts August 14 at Results Transformation Center. This workshop is full. 
  2. The second starts September 14 at the Center for Spiritual Living. Register for Fit and Strong here.

Healthy Steps for Older Adults

This free, small group program has been proven to reduce falls. Held in two 2.5 hour sessions over the course of a single day, trained leaders review steps to make homes safer, manage medicines and learn how to improve strength, balance and overall fitness, along with providing other resources to help prevent falls. Participants can complete a fall risk balance screening assessment during the program.

This Fall 2026 has two options:

  1. The first starts October 8 at the Sparks Library. Register for this one-day Healthy Steps workshop here.
  2. The second starts December 9 at the Spanish Springs Library. Register for this one-day Healthy Steps workshop in December here.

Stepping On

This 7-week group program helps participants reduce their risk of falling by incorporating strength and balance exercises along with education around home safety, navigating inclement weather, medications, calcium and vitamin D, and vision, among other topics. Along with trained leaders, guest experts join each session to share information on how to reduce fall risk. Stepping On has been researched and proven to decrease falls by 31%.

This Fall 2026 workshop starts September 29 at Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield. Register for this Stepping On workshop here.

Powerful Tools for Caregivers

This 6-week program is for family caregivers of adults with chronic conditions. Throughout the program, participants will learn skills needed to take care of themselves while caring for someone else. By taking care of your own health and well-being, you become a better caregiver.

This Fall 2026 workshop starts October 13 virtually via Zoom. Register for this Powerful Tools for Caregivers workshop here. 

Living Well with Chronic Conditions

A 6-session (with a separate introductory session) evidence-based workshop designed for those dealing with a chronic or limiting health condition. Each session is 2.5 hours in length, and participants learn self-management techniques and skills needed in the day-to-day management of any type of ongoing health condition. The program has also been proven to be effective for caregivers.

This Fall 2026 workshop starts September 28 at the Center for Spiritual Living. Register for this Healthy Living workshop here.

Health Coaches for Hypertension

Health Coaches for Hypertension Control aims to improve hypertension self-management through small group educational sessions and support offered by trained Health Coaches. Participants will increase their knowledge about hypertension self-management, become more prepared to make lifestyle changes, and learn about how to make changes in the areas of nutrition, physical activity, stress management, tobacco use, and medication management. This is an 8-week workshop.

This Fall 2026 has two options:

  1. The first starts September 3 at Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center. Register for this Health Coach workshop at Evelyn Mount here.
  2. The second starts September 28 at Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield. Register for this Health Coach workshop here.