Peoples Health Community and Wellness Events


Join us for a variety of programs from art classes to educational overviews on topics such as healthy living, disease prevention, nutrition and mental health. Presentations are for educational purposes only, and no plan-specific benefits or details are discussed. Registration is required.

To register, call 1-800-315-8782 (TTY: 711) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., or click the green RSVP button in the event description to register online.

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Just a Few of the Topics We Cover at Our Events


Planning for Future Care (Advance Care Planning)

This class explains the steps to advance care planning to make sure your wishes for medical care and treatment are known to those closest to you.

The Advantage of Medicare Advantage with a bullseye graphic

The Advantage of Medicare Advantage

Choosing your Medicare coverage is an important decision. We’ll help you understand your options and show you why a Medicare Advantage plan could be right for you.

Looking forward to healthy aging with four seniors smiling outdoors

Looking Forward to
Healthy Aging

Aging is a part of life, and you can choose how you respond to it. Learn about what to expect and how to stay on top of your health and get useful tools and tips to help you age well.

COPD Overview with an image of lungs and a sthethoscope

COPD Overview

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) makes breathing difficult and affects millions of Americans every year. Learn more about available treatment options and how you can make living with COPD easier.

Women and Heart Health with a graphic of a heart and sthethoscope

Women and Heart Health

Although many people often consider heart disease to be a “man’s disease,” most people don’t know that heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. Learn the steps you can take to help the women in your life prevent this condition.

Understanding Diabetes with graphic of a test

Understanding Diabetes

Millions of Americans have diabetes and don’t know it. The condition can affect nearly every part of your body. That’s why it’s important to understand the different types of diabetes, your risk for the condition and the symptoms to look for.