Discover a range of educational wellness programs designed to enhance the quality of life for older adults through engaging classes, interactive discussions, and expert guest speakers. Explore upcoming classes on our Calendar or visit the Host a Class page to see highlights from past in-person classes and learn how to schedule a class with your community organization.
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Explore our upcoming classes, learn more about each session, and register to join. Check back regularly for the latest updates and opportunities to enhance your quality of life through engaging educational programs.
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with the Alzheimer’s Association Is your loved one acting in ways that are difficult to manage or make you feel confused? Learn how common behavioral changes are often a form of communication from those experiencing cognitive impairment. In this class with the Alzheimer’s Association, we will explore non-medical approaches to behaviors and learn when to […] |
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with the Center for Health Care Rights Are you new to Medicare? Do you have questions about your loved one’s Medicare benefits? In this presentation, the Center for Health Care Rights (CHCR) will teach you how to navigate your Medicare benefits. They will discuss eligibility rules for Medicare, when you should enroll, your coverage options, […] |
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with Nellita’s Craft Join us for a fun and relaxing online crafting experience where culture and creativity come together! In this class, Rosalyn Kawahira of Nellita’s Craft will guide you step-by-step through creating beautiful painted paper collage greeting cards. Get crafty and learn about a new shop to check out in Little Tokyo. The first […] |
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List of Classes
Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors
with the Alzheimer's Association Is your loved one acting in ways that are difficult to manage or make you feel confused? Learn how common behavioral changes are often a form of communication from those experiencing cognitive impairment. In this class with the Alzheimer's Association, we will explore non-medical approaches to behaviors and learn when to […]
Navigating Medicare Together
with the Center for Health Care Rights Are you new to Medicare? Do you have questions about your loved one’s Medicare benefits? In this presentation, the Center for Health Care Rights (CHCR) will teach you how to navigate your Medicare benefits. They will discuss eligibility rules for Medicare, when you should enroll, your coverage options, […]
Crafts and Community
with Nellita's Craft Join us for a fun and relaxing online crafting experience where culture and creativity come together! In this class, Rosalyn Kawahira of Nellita's Craft will guide you step-by-step through creating beautiful painted paper collage greeting cards. Get crafty and learn about a new shop to check out in Little Tokyo. The first […]
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Keiro’s Quality of Life Class program is a comprehensive educational wellness initiative designed to enhance the lives of older adults. It focuses on five elements: health & wellness, purpose, connectedness, security, and autonomy, through engaging classes, discussions, and guest speakers.
View our Calendar to explore upcoming classes, learn more about each session, and register to join.
Yes, organizations can request tailored, in-person programming to address the needs of their community by contacting Keiro staff. Please visit the Host a Class page for more information and class offerings.
The programs are designed for older adults and caregivers, particularly those in the Japanese and Japanese American communities, but sessions are open to everyone.
Yes, Keiro’s classes are free to attend. However, we do rely on and encourage donations to support our programs and help us continue providing valuable resources to the community.
If a class comes with a certification, a fee may incur.
If a recording for an online Quality of Life Class is available, it will be sent to all registered participants.
Absolutely! We welcome suggestions for class topics. Use the contact form on the website to share your ideas.
If you encounter any issues, please contact Keiro staff through our contact form or email [email protected] for assistance.
