Adult Day Services offer the opportunity for mentally and/or physically impaired adults to enjoy peer support, and receive health, social services and socialization activities in a stimulating and supportive environment that promotes better physical and mental health.
Goals of Adult Day Services
Assist the individual to achieve and maintain the highest possible level of functioning and maximum level of independence.
Prevent or delay further deterioration as long as possible, thus avoiding premature placement in institutional care.
Provide support, respite and education for families and caregivers.
Improve community understanding and support of Alzheimer’s diseases and related disorders.
Serve as an integral part of the community service network and the long-term continuum of services.
Specialized Programs
Adult Day Health Care
A licensed medical model program for adults who have
physical or mental impairments which limit activities of
daily living.
Adult Day Care
A licensed non-medical program for older adults who have
disabling conditions, and/or who cannot be left alone or are
socially isolated.
Alzheimer’s Day Care Resource Center
This state-designated program provides enhanced services for
persons who are moderately to severely impaired from
Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders.
Family and
Caregiver Support Services
Support groups, counseling, education, information and
referral services are available through both Centers to any
individual providing care.