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Coral Springs will host a free senior health fair offering screenings and wellness resources on October 15

Coral Springs, Florida – Seniors and community members in Coral Springs will have the opportunity to attend a free health fair on Wednesday, October 15, designed to promote wellness and provide valuable health resources. The event will run from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Coral Springs Gymnasium, located at 2501 Coral Springs Drive.

Organized by the City of Coral Springs, the health fair will feature a variety of activities and services aimed at helping older adults maintain their health and well-being. Attendees can take advantage of health screenings, meet with vendors, enjoy refreshments, and receive wellness advice from professionals in the field.

The event is open to seniors, their family members, as well as local residents and business owners who provide services to the senior population. City officials emphasized that the fair is intended to be a welcoming environment where attendees can access important health information and connect with local resources.

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“This health fair is a wonderful opportunity for seniors to take proactive steps toward maintaining their health while enjoying a sense of community,” a city representative said.

The Coral Springs Gymnasium, a central location in the city, will host the event, allowing for easy access and plenty of space for vendors, health professionals, and attendees. Participants can expect a friendly and supportive atmosphere with opportunities to learn about nutrition, physical activity, preventive care, and other health topics relevant to older adults.

In addition to screenings and advice, attendees will have the chance to engage directly with service providers who cater to seniors, including healthcare organizations, fitness programs, and wellness consultants. The fair also encourages family members to get involved, promoting a supportive network for seniors in the community.

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City leaders hope the event will foster greater awareness of senior health needs and provide practical tools that residents can use to improve their daily lives. By offering this free opportunity, Coral Springs demonstrates its commitment to the well-being of its older residents and strengthens community connections.

For those planning to attend, the Coral Springs Gymnasium’s convenient location on Coral Springs Drive makes it easy for residents to participate and take advantage of the services offered. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to make the most of the event’s offerings and enjoy the full range of resources available.

 

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