A program allowing some seniors to freely access their local YMCA will continue next year.
The YMCA of Greater Rochester previously announced it was not included in the SilverSneakers wellness program offerings for 2026. Word of the agreement came Wednesday.
“We’ve been working extremely hard and diligently behind the scenes to make sure that we come up with a solution that has all of our members participating in the life of the Y,” said YMCA President and CEO Ernie Lamour when asked about the program earlier this week.
About 7,500 Y members sign up through SilverSneakers, he said…