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Triple-R Adult Day Centers - City of Sacramento Since 1992, the City of Sacramento’s Older Adult Services division has offered a unique daytime support program to meet the social and care needs of people with dementia, while their family members get respite from round-the-clock caregiving
Adult Day Services Programs - California Department of Aging Adult Day Services programs offer an alternative to nursing home care for those who do not need 24-hour skilled nursing Adult day services often assist working caregivers to balance the needs of work and caregiving responsibilities as well as respite for full-time family caregivers
Sac County Aging Resources - Adult Day Centers This adult day center, run by the City of Sacramento, provides individual and group activities five days a week for people with mild to severe memory loss Center staff are fluent in several Asian languages
Adult Day Program - Alta California Regional Center Service Code Type: Community and or center based Adult Day Services for adults with developmental disabilities, to serve ambulatory and non-ambulatory individuals in the targeted communities
36 Adult Day Programs in Sacramento, CA - CareListings Find 36 Adult Day Programs in Sacramento, CA Daytime programs offering supervised care, meals, social activities, and health monitoring for adults who live at home but need support during the day Compare reviews, pricing, services, and contact information for verified facilities
CAADS - California Association for Adult Day Services Centers in membership with CAADS provide innovative day programs that support individuals with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities and older adults with Alzheimer's disease and their families
New Perspectives – Adult Day Program New Perspectives, Inc is an Adult Development Program serving individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabled Adults Our curriculum is based on the idea of challenging one’s self at the highest potential in order to find the maximum possible outcome