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Adult Day Programs Help Seniors Live at Home Longer

Adult day programs help seniors live at home longer

Adult day programs improve quality of life for seniors and caregivers

When your older adult can’t safely be alone all day on their own or if they feel lonely or isolated, consider enrolling them in an adult day program.

Adult day programs can help an older adult remain at home longer – delaying the need to move to assisted living.

They also allow seniors to socialize while getting the care they need. 

Day programs are also a great way for caregivers to get much-needed breaks to reduce stress and prevent burnout so your own health doesn’t significantly decline while caregiving.

They can be especially helpful if you work full time outside of the home and your older adult needs affordable care during the day.

We explain what adult day programs are, how they help seniors live at home longer, who would do well in these programs, how they help caregivers, and how much they cost.

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What are adult day programs?

Adult day programs are designed for older adults who need supervision, companionship, and assistance on weekdays.

Seniors who attend adult day programs usually live alone or with their family caregiver. 

These programs give older adults a chance to get out of the house and socialize with a larger group of people.

The overall goal is to improve quality of life for seniors through engaging social activities and nutritious meals and snacks.

Adult day programs also give caregivers much-needed breaks and time away from caregiving.

Activities may include:

  1. Arts and crafts

  2. Music and sing-a-longs

  3. Mental stimulation games

  4. Stretching or other gentle exercises

  5. Discussion groups (books, films, current events)

  6. Holiday and birthday celebrations

  7. Local outings

Additional services may include:

  1. Transportation to and from the center

  2. Social services like counseling and support groups for caregivers

  3. Health support services like blood pressure monitoring and vision screening

Adult day programs help seniors stay at home longer

Adult day programs can help older adults live at home longer and delay the need to move to assisted living.

If you’re caring for an older adult at home and have little help, the stress and fatigue from constant caregiving could cause serious illnesses that could eventually make it impossible for you to continue caring for them.

But having your older adult attend an adult day program could give you the regular respite you need to reduce stress, care for yourself, and stay healthy enough to care for them over the long term.

Adult day programs are also a good option for caregivers who work full-time outside the home.

Instead of being forced to choose between moving your older adult to assisted living or reducing your hours or quitting your job to care for them, a day program could allow you to keep them at home and keep your job.

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Seniors who could benefit from adult day programs

In general, older adults who would benefit from adult day programs:

  1. Can benefit from socialization and assistance a day care center offers

  2. May be physically or cognitively challenged but don’t need 24-hour supervision

  3. Are in the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia

  4. Are fairly mobile – independently or with a cane, walker, or wheelchair

  5. Are not incontinent (in most cases)

These aren’t hard and fast rules, but some general guidelines to help you decide if an adult day program would work for your situation. 

Each program is different so if, for example, your older adult is incontinent, just ask if that type of care is included.

Adult day programs include extra benefits for caregivers

Adult day programs can give much-needed relief to family caregivers. 

While your older adult is there, you can go to work, run errands, or get some well-deserved time for rest and self care

Your mind will be at ease because you’ll know that your older adult is safe, well cared for, and enjoying themselves.

Many adult day programs also have additional caregiver support like educational programs, support groups, and one-on-one counseling.

How much do these programs cost?

The cost of an adult day program will vary – possibly from $25 to $100+ per day. 

Pricing typically depends on the services offered, location, and availability of financial assistance.

Medicare doesn’t cover adult day services, but financial help might be available through Medicaid, non-Medicaid state assistance programs, Veterans Aid & Attendance, and possibly long term care insurance.

Regardless, adult day programs are typically far less expensive than hiring a full-time in-home caregiver or moving your older adult into assisted living

How to find a local adult day program

To find an adult day program in your local area:

  1. Ask a social worker at the local hospital

  2. Call the county Area Agency on Aging office

  3. Call the Alzheimer’s Association’s 24/7 Helpline at 1-800-272-3900

  4. Enter zip code to search via the ElderCare Locator

  5. Search in your state via the National Adult Day Services Association’s state association directory (Note: We tried using their locator, but it wasn’t working properly. Give it a try, but if it shows few results or the wrong location, try the state association websites instead.)

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