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Oklahoma City selects health care nonprofit to operate new senior health


The City of Oklahoma City selected a private health nonprofit to operate a new senior health and wellness center in northeast Oklahoma City.

Community Health Centers of Oklahoma will provide activities, recreation, health services and resources inside a 45,000-square-foot facility catering to people ages 50 and up. It will include a heated lap and therapy pool, fitness center, gym, game room, classroom and social spaces, computer area, demonstration kitchen and an elevated indoor track.

Community Health Centers’ CEO Isabella Lawson said in a news release the nonprofit is committed to being good stewards of the facility and hopes it will become a place where seniors can thrive.

“For years, we have provided high quality, affordable care to residents throughout the Oklahoma City metro area,” Lawson said in the release. “Offering spaces for recreation and holistic wellbeing is a necessary step to improve the health outcomes of the residents in our northeast Oklahoma City community.

Source : KOSU

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