Daily activities at Acacia Place in Cleveland are designed to promote the emotional, intellectual and physical wellness of senior attendees. The Center is a member of the Eliza Jennings Senior Care Network.
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Active Day is the leading provider of adult day health services in the United States. Centers are staffed by attentive and caring professionals and nurses providing health care supervision, therapeutic activities and med management for seniors & adults with disabilities.
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The structured activities featured at Adamache Senior Day Care Center are designed to encourage participant engagement in enjoyable social activities with their peers. Compassionate care is provided by the professional staff.
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The United Methodist Church is home to the Adult Day Care Center where disabled adults spend their days in a well supervised and affordable facility.
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Seniors requiring daytime assistance and supervision attend Allair Center Senior Day Care. Disabled participants receive medical care and loving attention.
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Asian-Pacific Senior Day Care center provides daytime care for those suffering from Alzehimer's, dementia and advanced age. The elderly participants love to spend time with peers at the Center each day.
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Athens Community Council on Aging program provides daytime care for functionally impaired seniors who cannot be left alone during the day. Family caregivers receive counseling and other forms of support.
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Frail elderly citizens participate in social and recreational activities at Avenidas Rose Kleiner Senior Day Health center. This allows family caregivers get some much needed rest.
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The Bergen County Senior Care Center welcomes elderly participants who cannot be left alone during daytime hours. Professional staff includes a nurse, social worker and recreational supervisor.
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Active seniors participating in the daytime program at Birdies Companion and Home Care appreciate the caring staff. They get to socialize with their peers, while family caregivers have time to run errands and catch up on their rest.
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