At GFC Services LLC, we understand the significant challenges that come with caring for older adults – for both individuals and their families.
That’s why we offer a unique approach to care that goes beyond simply meeting daily needs.
Based in Maryland, we are a personal care agency dedicated to enriching the lives of seniors, the sick, and individuals with disabilities through a blend of compassionate care and educational services.
Gymnastics for the elderly
Our experts developed Energize 60+ and Brainergize 60+, structured exercises designed to stimulate brain function and enhance memory. Regularly doing these exercises helps older adults maintain cognitive health and slow the decline associated with dementia.
Energize 60+

Systematic gymnastics for the elderly has a beneficial effect on the heart, blood vessels, and nervous system, improves metabolism, reduces weight in those prone to obesity, corrects posture and gait, creates a cheerful mood, and increases work capacity.
In old age, it is especially important to use gymnastics to improve the work of the higher parts of the nervous system, combat age-related atrophy and weakening of muscles that do not work well under normal conditions, help the movement of blood and lymph, improve breathing and metabolism.
Brainergize 60+

Aging is a natural process, but it is not a sentence to deterioration of cognitive functions. Many people wonder: how to maintain a clear mind and good memory until old age? The answer lies, among other things, in regular brain training. Games for the elderly can be an excellent tool for maintaining cognitive health and improving the quality of life.
The appearance of memory problems in old age is a common phenomenon. However, with the help of board games, you can significantly slow down this process, improve cognitive abilities and even prevent the development of serious diseases associated with memory loss. Regular intellectual training, similar to physical exercises for the body, helps to keep it in good shape and working capacity.
IMPORTANT!
The information on these pages cannot be used as instructions for self-treatment or diagnosis. To establish the correct diagnosis and course of treatment, you must consult your doctor.