GetTogether

Torrance, United States

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Enjoying everyday activities in a safe and comforting environment can be a challenge for adults and seniors recovering from illness or disability. Our unique adult day health care facility provides the continuum of care for adults and seniors that require short-​term physical rehabilitation or skilled care in a community setting. We give frail adults experiencing physical, mental, or social problems an opportunity to meet new people, participate in challenging activities such as our senior art therapy program to enjoy daily life again. Please contact us to see how we can help you or your loved improve everyday life.

History

Established in 1999.

GetTogether Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) Center was established as a facility for the continuum of care for adults with illnesses or disabilities that require short-​term rehabilitation and/​or skilled nursing care. It gives frail adults experiencing physical, mental, or social problems an opportunity to meet new people, participate in challenging activities, and enjoy daily life in a safe and comforting surrounding.

Meet the Manager

Foley W.

Manager

Foley serves as the Director of the Physical Therapy Department for the GetTogether. He earned his Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from California State University of Long Beach and his Doctorate degree from Temple University. Foley transitioned into the career of Physical therapy from the field of education. Foley continues to maintain his teaching credential. «I became a teacher, because I wanted to help others and make a difference in their lives. I can say the same for becoming a physical therapist.» Together with the members of the PT department staff, Foley coordinates and supports individual exercise programs for all participants at the GetTogether center. Foley believes the key to living a long healthy life is staying active both physically and mentally. Foley is continually looking for ways to motivate participants to increase their amount of daily movements.