Many older adults find that the hardest part of aging is not the physical changes, but the gradual shrinking of their social world. Regular connection with other people helps protect mood, memory, and motivation, and it often makes it easier to stay active and confident day to day. In Arlington, VA, senior social groups, hobby clubs, and meetup-style groups can give you a welcoming place to talk, laugh, learn something new, and build friendships that support independence.
Arlington County 55+ Programs and 55+ Pass
Arlington County’s Office of 55+ Programs is a county-run senior activity network hosted through community centers, with a wide menu of options ranging from low-impact indoor programs to more active fitness and sports. Many activities use a 55+ Pass model, and you can expect offerings like social gatherings, games, classes, and recreation, plus structured programs that fit different mobility levels and interests.
Social 60+ Café
If you want a simple, newcomer-friendly way to meet people, Arlington’s Social 60+ Café is designed around affordable meals, social events, and supportive services for older adults. It is a good fit for seniors who prefer a routine and a low-pressure environment, and it is also helpful for those who want a more structured social option. Participation typically centers on weekday lunchtime programming for adults 60+, and Arlington also promotes transportation access tied to the program, which can be useful if driving is difficult. A good first step is to review the county’s Social 60+ Café information and contact the program for how to register and what to expect on your first visit.
Encore Learning
For seniors who want mental stimulation and a fun way to meet new people, Encore Learning is a local nonprofit offering college-level non-credit courses, specialty clubs, events, and social activities for adults over age 50. Many people find this ideal if they enjoy discussion-based learning, book-style seminars, or topic-focused groups. To participate, you can explore courses and register online, or contact Encore Learning directly.
Arlington Neighborhood Village
Arlington Neighborhood Village (ANV) is a volunteer-driven nonprofit designed to help older Arlington residents stay connected and live independently through community-based support and social engagement. In addition to practical help, ANV emphasizes social and educational programs that reduce isolation, which can be especially valuable for seniors who are new to Arlington, recently retired, or adjusting after a life change. Membership is open to Arlington County residents 55+, and participation is typically more structured than a drop-in meetup, with an annual fee for full membership. Amarillo seniors can join this social group by applying through ANV’s website and reviewing membership options.
Arlington Public Library Tech Help
For seniors who want a practical, low-impact way to stay engaged, the Arlington Public Library offers Tech Help by appointment and other older-adult-oriented resources. This option works well for newcomers who may feel hesitant about walking into a large group on day one, and it supports independence by helping with basic device and internet tasks, such as signing up for classes, communicating with friends, or joining local community groups.
Stay Connected With Caring Senior Service
Ready to visit a social senior club in Arlington but could use a little help getting there? Caring Senior Service offers in-home care and transportation for seniors in Arlington. If you or a loved one would benefit from a little extra help staying active, Caring Senior Service is available to provide trusted in-home care, companionship, and day-to-day support, including help getting ready for outings and maintaining an engaged, independent life at home. Reach out to us to learn more!

