AUSTIN — AGE of Central Texas has opened a brand-new facility in hopes to focus on its Thrive Social & Wellness Center.
“AGE of Central Texas is a nonprofit that supports older adults and family caregivers as they navigate the realities and opportunities of aging and caregiving,” explained Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Anderson.
This support is found through six different programs, said Anderson: Memory Connections, an early memory loss program, as the organization specializes in dementia; caregiver education classes, which includes support groups; a technology learning lab, where older adults can learn to navigate technology and fraud prevention; a health equipment lending program for durable medical equipment and incontinence items that are received from the community; an information and resource center; and, finally, the Thrive Social & Wellness Center.