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4 ways this leading program supports King County’s older adults

You might have seen this local organization’s affiliated centers for older adults in our community — here’s the scoop on their mission + programs.

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Pro tip: There are several opportunities to get involved with Sound Generations, including volunteering, monetary contributions, and events.

Photo provided by Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center and Sound Generations

Did you know? This month marks the second annual celebration of National Senior Center Month in King County.

National Senior Center Month aims to raise awareness of senior centers and their essential role in community health and well-being. The initiative also spotlights local organizations providing vital services to older adults.

One local organization doing just that? Sound Generations.

As the largest state provider of comprehensive services for older adults, adults with disabilities, and their loved ones in King County, Sound Generations connects residents with integral community resources through programs like:

  • Transportation | Offering volunteer transit + door-to-door shuttle services
  • Food Security | Including Meals on Wheels and Community Dining options
  • Health + Wellness | From fitness to fall prevention and health management support
  • Assistance Services | Think: Caregiver resources, legal aid, home repairs, crisis prevention, and more

With five local centers, Sound Generations provides a space for local residents to participate in enrichment activities + access support across our community. Explore this organization’s local impact

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