The Easterseals Adult Day Health Services program serves adults 18 and older who want to experience life, relationships, and fun activities in a community setting rather than spend the day at home or in a nursing facility.
Participants in the program can continue to live at home while spending the day in a caring, supportive,e and active social environment. The program also provides a break for caregivers, spouses, adult children, and others who have the dual responsibilities of working and taking care of a loved one. Within the program, young-at-heart participants of all ages value their independence and control over the activities they choose to enjoy.
Easterseals specializes in working with both younger and older adults with acquired disabilities such as:
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Stroke
• Brain or spinal cord injury
• Orthopedic injuries
• Traumatic brain injuries
• Those who need some level of support in day-to-day activities due to aging/dementia
You get individual care.
An individualized plan of care is developed that will provide for the participant’s physical, social and emotional needs in a safe and caring environment.
You are in control.
Easterseals encourages families and participants to exercise self-direction within the program. Participants decide the activities that they choose to do, including arts and crafts, current event discussions, exercise, group games, computer access, community experiences, and more!
We have a flexible attendance schedule, tailored to fit your needs. Participants may attend up to 5 days per week.
At Easterseals, we promote well-being through social and health-related services by providing:
• Full-time nursing services, such as care management, supplemental nutrition, continence care, medication administration, and management.
• Nutritional meals and snacks that meet individual dietary requirements.
• Dignified assistance and support with activities of daily living, including personal care.
• A sense of community by promoting relationship-building
Transportation to and from the center is available through DART.