Forsyth County Aging Well Expo Returns April 23 With 80 Resource Booths
With nearly 34,000 seniors in the county, Forsyth's free Aging Well Expo on April 23 packs Medicare counseling, health screenings, and 80 resource booths into four hours.

Forsyth County has nearly 34,000 residents over age 65, and on April 23, Sharolyn Flemons intends to put resources in front of as many of them as possible. Flemons, the newly appointed director of Forsyth County Senior Services who brings 30 years of healthcare and senior services experience to the role, will lead the department's 22nd annual Aging Well Expo at the Forsyth Conference Center at Lanier Technical College, 3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd. in Cumming. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is free.
More than 80 booths will cover health screenings, Medicare and Medicaid counseling, elder-law guidance, adaptive equipment vendors, fall-prevention demonstrations, in-home care referrals, and veteran resource tables. For working-age caregivers who would otherwise spend weeks scheduling separate appointments across multiple agencies, the expo compresses that process into a single morning.
The event has been a fixture of Forsyth County's senior services calendar for more than two decades, drawing residents from Cumming, Coal Mountain, and the surrounding suburbs. It is among the largest annual wellness programs the county produces, running alongside year-round department services that include transportation assistance, congregate meal programs, and in-home support.
Attendees planning to use Medicare and Medicaid counseling stations or other benefits-enrollment services should bring a photo ID and insurance cards. Health screening lines have historically been among the most popular stops at the expo, so arriving near the 10 a.m. opening is the best way to avoid a wait.

The expo also serves as a direct point of contact with the county staff who run programs that affect daily life for older Forsyth residents. Questions worth raising at department booths include the current status of in-home care and transportation assistance waitlists, how many residents Senior Services reached in 2025, and what budget changes are ahead for 2026 as the county's senior population keeps expanding. Forsyth is consistently ranked among the fastest-growing counties in the United States, and its 65-and-older cohort, now representing about 12 percent of total county population, is growing alongside it.
Organizations interested in exhibiting can reach Senior Services at [email protected]. No registration is required for attendees.
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