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Answered: Additional resources for older adults in Fort Worth

We asked you for some other ways to support older adults, and you came through.

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Colleyville Senior Center offers lo-impact jazzercise classes Monday through Thursday at 8:45 a.m.

Photo courtesy City of Colleyville

A few weeks ago, we summarized some resources for older adults in Fort Worth, and then asked you for some additional ones. Check out some of our readers’ suggestions:

Community resources

Exercise opportunties

A little bit outside Fort Worth, one reader raved about the Jazzercise Lo-Impact class offered at the Colleyville Senior Center (2512 Glade Rd.) That class is available all summer from Monday to Thursday, 8:45-9:45 a.m., although it does run $32 for non-members.

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