Fitness Membership


A fitness membership that places physical exercise within reach

One of the best ways to prevent disease and live a longer, healthier life doesn’t require medicine and won’t cost you a dime.

Physical activity is critical as we age. Something as simple as an evening walk around the block can lower blood pressure and strengthen neurological function. In fact, routine exercise benefits physical and mental health and keeps you independent as you age, according to the National Institutes of Health.  

Older adults should aim for 150 minutes – or 2 ½ hours – a week of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise such as a brisk walk, swimming, or dancing. In addition, aerobic exercise combined with strength training can balance blood sugar, keep the mind sharp, and delay common disease processes.

We offer a free fitness membership with all our plans. This robust fitness plan meets you at your current fitness level with the tools and support you need to achieve your long-term goals.

Access a wide variety of participating fitness center locations across the country, varying from national gyms to community centers. Locations offer exercise equipment and fitness classes taught by certified instructors and specifically designed for seniors. If you prefer, virtual classes are also available in the privacy of your own home.

Creating a healthier lifestyle can feel overwhelming, but the most important thing you can do is take the first step. Call to speak with one of our trusted advisors call 1-800-964-4525 or go online today to enroll and begin enjoying this benefit. 

Making the most of our fitness benefit as a member

Call Member Services at 1-800-240-3851 (TTY 711) between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.

2024 Plan Year: Fitness membership is provided in partnership with SilverSneakers®. To locate a fitness club near you, visit www.silversneakers.com

2025 Plan Year: Fitness membership is provided in partnership with One Pass®. To locate a fitness club near you, visit www.youronepass.com.

The National Institute on Aging recommends that older adults consult with their physician prior to beginning an exercise routine. It is also beneficial to ask a physician about what exercise is best for your specific health and if there are any exercises that should be avoided. 

Most locations can work with you to help make the exercises fit your needs with the guidelines provided by your doctor once you are cleared to exercise.

SilverSneakers® is a registered trademark of Tivity Health, Inc. ©2023 Tivity Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

One Pass® is a registered trademark of Optum, Inc. in the U.S. and other jurisdictions and is a voluntary program.

Benefits vary by plans. For more details, please refer to your Evidence of Coverage.

 

This page was last updated 10/01/2024