The Destination for the Serious Senior Athlete

Willow Valley Communities is an excellent choice for the serious, as well as the not-so-serious, athlete. World-class fitness and aquatics centers and exceptional team members are on hand to support an individual’s personal goals make us an ideal home.

Enhancing the body through fitness is a true passion for Willow Valley Communities residents. Perhaps nothing demonstrates this better than our commitment to the National, State, and Local Senior Games. The Games, a 19-sport, biennial competition for men and women 50 and over, is the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors. Each year, Willow Valley Communities sends a team of athletes to join others others locally or from across the country to compete in many of the sports competitions. The team is trained and then escorted to the games by Willow Valley Communities’ fitness trainers. While they always return with many awards, more importantly, they return with many memorable experiences to share.

Willow Valley National Senior Games medalists use tailored clinics to prepare for the games in a variety of sports. These intense clinics help resident athletes in their workouts and training, as well as in gaining sport conditioning for the Senior Games.

The Lancaster Senior Games is celebrating 30 years this year (2018). Willow Valley Communities and Lancaster county residents ages 55 and over will participate in a variety of sporting events and recreation activities held on May 7 through May 11, 2018 at Spooky Nook Sports in Manheim, Pennsylvania

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