Bobby Wooten, Participant of Full Life Care Adult Day Health I had a stroke and was in a coma for a while. When I woke up I had to relearn how to walk, how to move, my fine-motor skills. I’m sitting here listening to my music and working on my writing. I’m trying to keep the… Read More
In the 2018 Winter Newsletter read about: ElderFriends and the Art of Blacksmithing; New Federal Way Office Expands Our Services; Benefit Luncheon; Dave’s Outlook: Ageism in our Culture.
The participants at our adult day health centers are a diverse group. They come for a variety of reasons: help with medications and exercise, to be with friends and partake in a range of activities. See what a day is like at our centers.
In the 2018 Fall Newsletter: Wellness Studio and Healthy Gardening; Lee Lowery is Living a Ministry of Presence; Among Friends: Riding a Carousel Again; Helping Vulnerable Adults in Our Communities; Dave’s Outlook: How is it going with Transforming Age?
One of the core values of Full Life Care is perseverance, never giving up on people. Maggie Scroggs, a summer intern from Teens in Public Service (TIPS), embodies this value.
Lee Lowery, 81, lived his life in service of others. But recently, isolation, coupled with health and mobility challenges, prompted his daughter to look for support at Full Life Care’s Snohomish County Adult Day Health program in Everett. He is now thriving.
Dolores Linvog needed new living arrangements and was welcomed by her daughter, Theresa Linvog-Wood. Now responsible for the woman who raised her, Theresa notes that while their roles may have changed, they still enjoy the same activities.
In the 2017 Winter Newsletter: Zeta Phi Beta’s Values in Action; Among Friends: Growing a Friendship; Full Life is a Lifesaver; Nora’s Corner: Navigating the System and Loving It.
In the 2016 Winter Newsletter: Librarians Stimulate Minds at Adult Day Health; Expanding Possibilities at Buchanan Place; Among Friends: Misfits Need Comrades; Thankful for Your Support In 2016; Nora’s Corner: The Luckiest Guy in the World.
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.