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The Center for Healthy Longevity at the Peninsula Jewish Community Center is a dynamic hub for adults 60+, caregivers, and those planning proactively for the years ahead. The Center brings together evidence-based wellness, brain health, lifelong learning, and social connection to help people thrive across every stage of aging.

We focus on healthspan, not just lifespan. That means supporting strength, mobility, cognition, emotional well-being, and purpose so the years ahead are vibrant, connected, and meaningful.

Rooted in Jewish values and open to all, the Center is a place to move, think, connect, and be cared for, in community.

Our Vision

A future where aging is supported, celebrated, and lived with dignity, curiosity, and connection.

The Center for Healthy Longevity exists to redefine what aging can look like. We believe growing older should come with opportunity, not isolation, and that communities thrive when people of all ages feel supported and valued.

Who the Center Is For

The Center for Healthy Longevity serves a wide range of individuals and families, including:

Adults 60+ who want to stay strong and engaged

You may be retired, working part-time, or fully active. You want to maintain your independence, keep learning, and invest in your long-term well-being in ways that feel social, joyful, and sustainable.

Adults focused on prevention and brain health

You are interested in evidence-based approaches to physical and cognitive wellness, healthy habits, and lifelong learning that support long-term vitality.

Caregivers

You are caring for a spouse, parent, or loved one. You may be seeking education, community, emotional support, or respite while navigating a complex and often isolating role.

Individuals experiencing early cognitive change

You or someone you love may be noticing changes in memory, focus, or daily functioning and are seeking supportive, respectful programming that prioritizes dignity and quality of life.

Community members seeking connection

You are looking for meaningful relationships, structure, and purpose through classes, discussion, culture, volunteering, and shared experiences.