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Full Life Care Snohomish Get Active

Full Life Care

Everett, Washington - Snohomish County

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May 16, 2026

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Snohomish County

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2931 Rucker Ave, Everett, WA 98201

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Provider overview

Full Life Care Snohomish Get Active is an Everett adult day health program for adults with developmental disabilities, with afternoon group activities, recreation, life skills, therapies, and transportation help.

Full Life Care provides integrated services for older adults and people living with chronic or terminal illnesses and disabilities, including adult day health and recreation-focused programming.

Quick facts

Phone
425-355-1313
Email
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Ages
Adults with developmental disabilities
Season
Weekday afternoon adult day health programming; program hours vary
Cost
The source lists DSHS programs, Veterans Administration, private insurance, and private pay as funding sources; confirm current eligibility, intake, and transportation options directly.

Location contacts

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Snohomish County Adult Day Health Center

2931 Rucker Ave, Everett, WA 98201

The directory lists Full Life Care's Snohomish County Adult Day Health Center on Rucker Avenue in Everett.

Programs and offerings

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Get Active adult day recreation

Afternoon adult day health programming with group activities, local entertainment, beadwork, reading, life skills, therapies, and transportation help.

Ages
Adults with developmental disabilities
Season
Weekday afternoon adult day health programming; program hours vary
Schedule
The source lists Monday-Friday afternoon hours from 1:00pm to 5:30pm, with program hours varying and extended hours possibly available by arrangement.
Cost
The source lists DSHS programs, Veterans Administration, private insurance, and private pay as funding sources; confirm current eligibility, intake, and transportation options directly.
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Last checked
May 16, 2026
Why this is listed
The Washington Community Care directory page for Full Life Care's Get Active program at Snohomish County Adult Day Health Center says it serves adults with developmental disabilities, operates Monday-Friday afternoons, and provides group activities, nursing and rehabilitation therapies, and recreational activities such as local entertainment, nail care, reading, beadwork, life skills, and transportation help.
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Program details we found

Get Active adult day recreation

The Washington Community Care directory page for Full Life Care's Get Active program at Snohomish County Adult Day Health Center says it serves adults with developmental disabilities, operates Monday-Friday afternoons, and provides group activities, nursing and rehabilitation therapies, and recreational activities such as local entertainment, nail care, reading, beadwork, life skills, and transportation help.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The directory describes Get Active as an adult day health program for adults with developmental disabilities with group, recreational, therapeutic, and life-skills activities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm intake steps, current availability, transportation help, nursing or rehabilitation therapy fit, staff ratios, personal-care support, funding, behavior-support limits, and whether the program can meet the participant's needs.

What we checked

What we found: The Washington Community Care directory page for Full Life Care's Get Active program at Snohomish County Adult Day Health Center says it serves adults with developmental disabilities, operates Monday-Friday afternoons, and provides group activities, nursing and rehabilitation therapies, and recreational activities such as local entertainment, nail care, reading, beadwork, life skills, and transportation help.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
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