Support Groups & Clinics
Taking Care of Our Residents
The Wilsonville Community Center provides a variety of free health checks for participants, because it is part of our mission to help residents live healthy lives and to prevent chronic health conditions. All the clinics are free, except the Foot Care, which requires a modest fee.
Local professionals volunteer their time for the legal and investment clinics.
Foot Care Clinic
Pamper yourself by attending our foot clinic. You will receive 20 minutes of service including foot massage, soaking, nail clipping, and general TLC. Appointments fill up quickly.
- Third Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday of each month*
- 9 am - 4 pm (call in advance for an appointment)
- Fee $40
*subject to change depending on each calendar year.
Grief Support Group
Ed Nelson, CT will lead the group with the focus on providing education, resources and opportunities to share your grief journey. The group will use materials by Dr. Alan Wolfelt and material from The Grief Toolbox.
*This group is seasonal and may not be in session. Please call: 503-682-3727 for more info.
- Select Thursdays
- 1:00 pm- 2:30pm (drop-in)
- No fee
Medicare 101
Are you new to Medicare, or do you already have Medicare and have questions about your coverage? Clackamas County SHIBA (Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance) Counselors* will explain:
· Medicare eligibility and enrollment
· Parts A, B, C, and D
· Covered services
· Optional coverage choices
· Financial assistance programs
· Medicare fraud prevention tips
Next lecture series will be April 13, 2026 at the Wilsonville Community Center at 10:30am. Please call the number below to sign up.
*This lecture series is seasonal and may not be in session. Please call: 503-682-3727 for more info.
Caregiver/Alzheimer's Support Group
Are you living with or loving a family member or friend who has dementia? Are you looking for answers regarding how best to care for them and for yourself as well? Does the future feel uncertain, not knowing what it will take to care for your loved one (and yourself), physically, medically, emotionally, and financially? Long term caregiving for someone living with dementia is a tremendous balancing act, but it's one you do not have to do alone and one you can experience in a positive and life affirming way. Please join Scott Lichtenstein, dementia specialist and group facilitator, and our group of caring folks from the community for lively discussion, dementia care information and resources, caregiver training and dementia communication tips, long term care planning, emotional support, and answers to your questions. All are welcome. Please call Sadie Wallenberg at 503-570-1526 for more information and to register for this group. *This group has moved to the Charbonneau Activity Center.
- Second Tuesday of each month
- Charbonneau Activity Center, 1st Floor Kalapuya Room (32000 SW Charbonneau Drive)
- 1:00pm - 2:30pm
- No fee