Types of Adult Day Programs
Integrated Adult Day Programs
Integrated
Adult
Day
Programs are intended for older adults who may be frail and cannot
participate in community based recreational programs. Adults who attend
Integrated
Programs may be socially isolated, or may need personal care
support due to a chronic condition such as stroke, Parkinson’s
Disease, diabetes, and/or early to moderate stages of dementia.
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Alzheimer Disease/Dementia Adult Day Programs
Alzheimer Disease/ Dementia Programs are
intended for adults who have a moderate or advanced dementia and require
frequent cuing, direction, and supervision. These programs offer small
group settings and staff support and supervision. Staff offer assistance
with behavioral habits, provide guidance and cuing during all activities
and help with personal care needs. Read
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Aphasia Adult Day Programs
Aphasia is a language
disorder which
affects a person’s ability to communicate.
Aphasia is caused by a stroke
or brain injury. Aphasia can lead to social
isolation and depression.
Our conversation groups and aphasia-friendly day program enable people
with aphasia to socialize and feel more connected with the
community.
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Specialized Adult Day Programs
Examples of Specialized Programs
include: Heavy Physical Needs Programs, Aphasia
Programs and Acquired Brain Injury Programs.
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