Sheila, an A4TD participant, leverages GetSetUp to develop new career skills, explore Digital Media (multimedia) and Social Media management and SEO prepare for future job opportunities while balancing her passions and personal interests.
Michigan’s Redford Township Library embraces GetSetUp to connect older adults with wellness, tech, and creative learning through in-person watch parties and virtual tools.
GetSetUp Athletes, Springer Madonna Hanna, and The GetSetUp Arch Rivals, Champion Active Aging as returning Sponsored Athletes at the 2025 National Senior Games
Older adults want healthy meals without sacrificing flavor or convenience. For SNAP programs and food-as-medicine initiatives, practical cooking education empowers healthier choices, disease prevention, and confident, independent living.
From staying active to connecting across continents, this retired educator shares how GetSetUp transformed her wellness journey, one class at a time.
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans will serve 32.8 million beneficiaries in 2024, over half of all Medicare enrollees, and they face increasing pressure to improve quality while controlling costs.
At 71, Madonna Hanna again proves that it’s never too late to chase your dreams, especially when you do it with purpose, perseverance, and a love for sprinting that defies age.
Back for another year as GetSetUp Athletes, this spirited team proves that friendship, fierce competition, and fun don’t retire at 70.
Creative projects like Chihuly-inspired plastic cup art help older adults connect with family, reduce stress, and stay mentally engaged. For aging services, art education supports cognitive health, emotional well-being, and social connection.
This May, embrace new challenges, discover fresh passions, and celebrate the strength and creativity that makes you, you!
Nutritious meals help older adults stay healthy and independent—but many lack the confidence, skills, or knowledge to cook them. For SNAP initiatives and food-as-medicine programs, cooking education builds lasting wellness habits while supporting aging in place.
Protein-rich breakfasts and balanced meals help older adults maintain strength, energy, and independence. For SNAP initiatives and nutrition programs, practical meal education improves outcomes and reduces preventable care needs.