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When to opt for an adult day care center
As a senior , it can be challenging to admit that you need help , especially if you ’ ve been a highly independent person used to caring for others all your life . And if you ’ re the caregiver , it may be equally difficult to consider allowing “ strangers ” to care for your beloved family member .
As with any service , the best time to start exploring what ’ s available is before you actually need it . According to ElderCare Online , you should seriously consider using adult day care when a senior :
• Can no longer structure his or her own daily activities
• Is isolated and desires companionship
• Can ’ t be safely left alone at home
• Lives with someone who works outside the home or who is frequently away from home for other reasons
Finding the right adult day care center for your family ’ s needs
The National Adult Day Services Association ( NADSA ) recommends you start by asking yourself what specific services both the senior adult and the caregiver need most . For the day care participant , are social activities primary ? Assistance with walking , eating or medications ? Mental stimulation ? Exercise ? As a caregiver , is support what you need most ? Some free time ? Help with transportation ? Answering these questions will help you determine which of the three main types of adult day care centers ( social , health-focused , and Alzheimer ’ s / dementia oriented ) will best serve you .
Where to locate adult day care centers
For assistance in finding a local center , you can try :
• Your family doctor
• Local social services or health department
• Mental health centers
• Local senior center
• Area Agency on Aging in the U . S . ( Call 1.800.677.1116 for the AAA in your area .)
• Yellow Pages listings under Adult Day Care , Aging Services , Senior Citizens ’ Services , and similar categories
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