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Chair Yoga
Enjoy the benefits of traditional yoga without getting on the floor with this seated and standing Simple Chair Yoga program. Simple Chair Yoga combines the strength, flexibility, and mind/body connection of traditional Yoga…
moreLegal Services for Maine Elders
Legal Services for Maine Elders provides free, high quality legal services to Maine’s socially and economically needy elderly age 60 and over. Visit Legal Services for Maine Elders
moreArthritis Foundation Exercise Program
A group exercise class for people with arthritis and/or arthritis-related disease, are new to exercise or have been sedentary for quite a while, or are returning to exercise after recovering…
moreNovel Classics Book Club
The Novel Classics Book Club is a unique club, where members meet to discuss the title of the month. This is a peer group where any intimidation of participating in…
moreArts & Crafts
Art and crafting classes are offered several times a month at the Durgin Center. These unique classes are hosted by local teachers and instructors who bring creativity and enjoyment to…
moreCaregiver Services
Family Caregiver Program A caregiver is a family member, friend or neighbor who is an informal provider of care. As a person providing care for an older adult or a…
moreMedicare Counseling
State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) The SHIP is a federally-funded grant program with the mission to empower, educate, and assist Medicare-eligible individuals, their families, and caregivers through objective outreach,…
moreInformation, Assistance and Resources
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) seeks to address the frustrations many older adults, people with disabilities, and family members experience when trying to learn about and access long-term…
moreMedicare Fraud Education
SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol) is a program whose mission is to educate Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers about Medicare benefits and to empower them to prevent, detect and report…
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