
Acacia enables older adults to live more independently. Serving frail older adults for 30 years with a diverse range of disabilities in a beautiful, easily accessible location in central Orange County, this location lends itself to a rich diversity of individuals coming from 23 cities located in Orange County and bordering communities in Los Angeles.
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Age Well Senior Services is a licensed health care facility providing both day care and health care services to older adults. Health care, social services, therapeutic and recreational activities are provided in a safe, homelike setting where participants spend the day.
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Alzheimer’s Family Services CenterAFSC offers adult day health care, caregiver support, and education services all tailored to the needs of people with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia and their families.
Read moreCommonwealth ADHC provides adult day healthcare services for improving and/or maintaining the health among the frail elderly and functionally impaired adults in the community. We have been providing adult day healthcare services since 2003 in the north Orange County (Buena Park).
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The Adult Day Health Care Center of Anaheim provides a daytime alternative to nursing home care. The center maintains the dignity of older and disabled adults as well as providing support to their families. Care givers can be assured that their loved one is being cared for in a professional and safe environment.
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The Adult Day Care Center of Buena Park provides a safe, supervised and comfortable environment where frail but somewhat independent seniors 60 years of age and older needing supervision can spend the day.
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The Adult Day Health Care Center of Santa Ana provides a daytime alternative to nursing home care. The center maintains the dignity of older and disabled adults as well as providing support to their families. Care givers can be assured that their loved one is being cared for in a professional and safe environment.
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Easter Seals provides nutritious and balanced daily lunches, personal care, group stretch and exercise classes, history and reminiscing activities, musical entertainment, water coloring classes, Holiday celebrations and more.
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Irvine Adult Day Health Services mission, in partnership with families and the community, promotes an environment of health, dignity and well being for seniors, disabled adults and caregivers.
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Mt of Olives provides a social model day care specializing in care of seniors with mild cases of cognitive impairment, as well as seniors needing a supervised day program. We provide mentally, physically and spiritually stimulating activities run by enthusiastic staff and volunteers. We strive to preserve the dignity and independence of the seniors, as well as support and education for their caregivers.
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RIO Fullerton is part of a large non-profit that has been providing services to the disabled population since 1950. The Adult Day Health Care program offers a restorative and maintenance rehabilitation/medical services in a structured, outpatied day program setting. Services include physical, occupational, and speech therapies; nursing care; cognitive retraining exercises; nutritional counseling; pharmacy consultation, recreation and socialization.
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RIO has been dedicated for the last 60 years to serving persons of all ages with physical disabilities by providing programs and services that promote optimal skills for physical, social, daily living, education, recreation and vocational development in order to maximize functioning at home, school, on the job or in the community. Services are provided throughout Orange County at three sites in Fullerton, Orange and San Clemente.
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The Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California (RIO - SC) Leo Fessenden ADHC provides services for persons 18 years and older who are physically, developmentally or cognitively impaired. Our goal is for each participant to achieve an optimal level of functioning.
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Step 1: Decide what you and your loved one want from attending an Adult Day Center
Step 2: Find Adult Day Centers
Step 3: Call First!
Step 4: Know What To Ask
Step 5: Pay a Visit
Step 6: Check References
Step 7: Give it time to work
Step 8: Take Care of your self
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