Newsletter: Winter 2015

In the 2015 Winter Newsletter: Meet Moe Pocha: From Sailor to Service; Grant Helps Grow Solstice Wellness Studio; ElderFriends Share Holiday Joy; Thank You to Our Supporters; Nora’s Corner: A Brief Daydream About Grandchildren I Never Met.

2013 Annual Report

In 2013, we talked to Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria about starting our first Alzheimer’s Café – an enriching experience for persons living with dementia and their care partners – at its Columbia City location. They give us an easy-to-order menu, dedicated space, and lower the house music when we have singalongs. Luther’s Table in Renton and Pagliacci Pizza in Edmonds followed suit.

2012 Annual Report

In 2012, Full Life was fortunate to receive invaluable support from members of the Lutheran Volunteer Corps and Jesuit Volunteer Corps. We reached a milestone in developing volunteerism in our agency when Washington Service Corps awarded Full Life 10 AmeriCorps positions through its Healthy Futures Special Initiative.

2011 Annual Report

As state and federal budgets seek to control costs, we know that our prevention-based approach will be a critical part of the evolving models of community-based long-term care. The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services reports a per capita health cost savings of 63% after only six months of participation in Full Life’s adult day health programs.

2010 Annual Report

In 2010 we finished laying the groundwork to change our name from ElderHealth Northwest to Full Life Care. Over two years, with guidance from expert volunteers from the Taproot Foundation, we took a close look at both our service array and the families who use our programs to keep their loved ones as healthy as possible and living in the community.