Adult Day Services
| Program/Service description | Adult Day Services provides activities and assistance for people with physical and/or mental impairments. This service is for people who cannot be left alone for long periods of time. For example, a person may use adult day services while his or her primary caregiver (such as a family member) is at work. Adult day services centers are located in all three counties and are staffed by trained professionals. (See also Alzheimer's Day Treatment.) |
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| Where it is available | Multiple sites throughout the State | ||||||||||||
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| Related internet links | National Adult Day Services Association (http://www.nadsa.org/) |
*Public funding means that the program is paid for, in part or in whole, by the government. Some publicly-funded programs have eligibility requirements and provide services at low cost or no cost to people who qualify. Most of these programs and services though, are also available to people who are able to pay privately (with their own money). For more information, please see the Sources of Funding section of this web site.