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September 13, 2006
HMSA’s Engaging in Aging program comes to Maui

Rodney Lavarias
(808) 948-6831

Do we have control over our health as we grow older? What changes occur in our muscles, bones, heart and senses as we age? These and other questions will be answered this month in a new HMSA program called "Engaging in Aging." The program consists of three two-hour sessions, and it begins on Maui on Sept. 21.

Sessions will be held once a week for three consecutive weeks at the HMSA Maui Branch Office at 33 Lono Ave., Suite 345, in Kahului. Classes are scheduled for Thursdays, Sept. 21, 28, and Oct. 5, from 9 to 11 a.m. Classes are open to HMSA members and the general public.

HMSA members may attend Engaging in Aging at no cost. Non-members may participate for $35, plus tax, as space permits. Registration is required, and seats will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, please call HMSA Customer Service on Oahu at 1 (800) 525-6548.

Each two-hour class focuses on different topics, including:

  • Physical Changes in Aging: Participants will learn about natural aging processes and how lifestyle choices may help slow down some of those changes.
  • Let’s Get Active: Participants will learn the importance of physical activity in maintaining overall health. The class includes exercises for endurance, strength, flexibility and balance.
  • Understanding Our Senses and Cognitive Ability: Participants will learn about changes to their senses and memory, and how a positive outlook influences health.

Engaging in Aging is proudly presented by HMSA, and is intended for adults 40 years and older. The goal is to help older adults understand that positive lifestyle changes can enhance the aging process and make a real difference in one’s quality of life.

HMSA is a nonprofit, mutual benefit association. It was founded in Hawaii in 1938 and is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Nationally, HMSA and 37 other Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans provide worldwide coverage to more than 94 million members.

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