
Energize 60+: Seated Exercises for Seniors
As we age, staying active is one of the most powerful ways to maintain both physical and cognitive health. The Energize 60+ exercise series is designed specifically for seniors to…
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As we age, staying active is one of the most powerful ways to maintain both physical and cognitive health. The Energize 60+ exercise series is designed specifically for seniors to…

Want to maintain your brain health and keep your mind sharp? There’s a new addition to the usual to-do list. Everyone knows the basics for keeping our brains functioning well:…

Get Full Care remains dedicated to providing official information about senior benefits. Today, we are pleased to feature an article from The People’s Law Library of Maryland. Medicaid Waiver for…

At Get Full Care, we recognize the transformative power of social engagement and personal connection for older adults. Spending time building bonds with friends, family, neighbors, and members of the…

Many retirees seeking additional income often turn to part-time jobs, but even these roles sometimes have college degree requirements that can present a challenge. However, with the unemployment rate remaining low,…

Some government programs pay family or friends of people with disabilities to help with daily activities, including personal care, giving medicine, cooking, cleaning, and more. Become a paid caregiver through…

There are many types of services available to help meet the long-term care needs of an older person living at home. Family members and friends may be able to help with some…

If you notice changes in friends, family or others close to you and are concerned for their health — particularly when it involves changes in memory problems, thinking or behavior…

Alzheimer’s disease typically progresses slowly in three stages: early, middle and late (sometimes referred to as mild, moderate and severe in a medical context). Since Alzheimer’s affects people in different…

Memory loss that disrupts daily life may be a symptom of Alzheimer’s or other dementia. Alzheimer’s is a brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning skills.…