
The Fishers Health Department is introducing a new “Aging Well” series, offering free workshops aimed at helping older adults—and those who support them—live healthy, active, and connected lives.
The series features practical, educational sessions on topics ranging from brain health and fall prevention to nutrition and cybersecurity. All programs are open to the public and presented in partnership with local organizations.
Upcoming sessions include:
• 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s
Hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association
Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1–2 p.m.
Fishers Community Center, 11400 Johnson Farm Way
Participants will learn how to recognize common signs of Alzheimer’s and the importance of early detection.
• Talk Saves Lives: Suicide Prevention Training
Friday, Dec. 19, 12–1:30 p.m.
Virtual
This online training introduces participants to the basics of suicide prevention, including risk factors, warning signs, and ways to help.
• Healthy Eating on a Budget
Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1–2 p.m.
Fishers Community Center
This session offers practical tips for maintaining a nutritious diet without overspending.
• Library 101
Presented in partnership with Hamilton East Public Library
Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1–2:30 p.m.
Fishers Community Center
Attendees will get an introduction to available library resources, services, and programs designed to support lifelong learning.
The Aging Well series is free, but registration is required for each workshop.
For more information or to register, visit the Fishers Health Department’s website at this link.