Benefits with Friends

We believe, and research has found, that staying active and having fun with friends is a winning combination. Joining and participating in clubs, associations and social groups has proven to have a positive impact on health and protect against social isolation and loneliness. Our health plan partners agree!  

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Grouper
Benefits:

  • Dues: support club membership dues 
  • Expenses: support costs of doing the activities you love
  • Directory: a catalog of clubs to explore and join based on your zip
  • Content & Classes: original virtual content & classes with Grouper instructors
  • Community: an online community of passionate Grouper members to keep you interested and interesting

Social Fitness
Benefits:

SOCIAL

The more socially connected we feel, the better our health.

MENTAL

Mental stimulation promotes brain health.

PHYSICAL

Staying physically fit aids emotional, cognitive-and physical-health.

Make Two Friends and Call Me in the Morning

With the joy that sparks from being together, we can make each other happier and healthier-and it may even help us live longer. Social moments power our well-being and protect us from isolation and loneliness. This is why Grouper exists. 

We bring you together with people who share your passions-people who love pickleball, bunko, bridge, bowling, gardening, and line dancing-just as much as you do. From the pool to the pool hall, the potential for feeling great is all around us. We can belong anywhere with anyone while doing anything, and get the same life-enriching benefits*.

Like a pharmacy for social activity, we fill your prescriptions for friendship and fun. Then we make sure your health plan picks up the bill. There’s no catch. No side effects. You play, we pay.

Grouper. Benefits With Friends.

“I’ve made a number of friends just by being a member of these organizations. It’s impacted my overall life by giving me a purpose… I have something to look forward to every day.”

-Jim Morris

Fine Arts Guild

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