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Adult Day Center

South Louisville Community Ministries Adult Day Center seeks to meet the social, physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of seniors, while offering families a respite from the daily tasks of care giving.

Families work hard so that their elderly relatives can remain living in the community and out of nursing homes.  Adult Day Care is a structured program that is designed to help keep frail older persons active in their own home (or that of a caregiver) for a s long as possible.  The Adult Day setting is a safe, stimulating, and caring environment where senior adults may spend the day.

Our participants are seniors who enjoy socializing with others while enjoying fun and meaningful activities.  Participants with physical concerns benefit from the on-site healthcare services as well as nutritionally-balanced meals and snacks.  In addition, they are surrounded by a caring staff that chooses to work with seniors.  Our professionally trained staff allows us to care for frail seniors when needed.

We are here to serve.

 

  • Health Services
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Nursing services
  • Blood Pressure Checks
  • Blood Sugar Checks
  • First Aid & CPR
  • Medication Reminders and/or Managements
  • Referrals

 

How We Operate

 

Open Monday-Friday

8:00am to 5:00pm

Transportation Available

Flexible Schedule

Breakfast, Lunch, and Snacks Served Daily

Medicaid Waiver Provider

Sliding Scale Fee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Benefits of Adult Day Care

 

Improved Physical Health

Better Diet and Nutrition

Development of Peer Relationships and New Friends

Enhanced Self-Esteem

Improved Cognitive Status and Emotional Outlook

Ability to Stay Involved in the Community

Recreational Services

 

  • Jazzercise
  • Music
  • Entertainment, Crafts
  • Movies
  • Bingo
  • Trivia
  • Discussion Groups
  • Mental Simulation
  • Board Games
  • Trips
  • Individual one-to-one activities

“This project is funded, in part, under a contract with KIPDA and the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Cabinet for Health Service with funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.”

 
 

“We don’t need to do big things; we only need to do the little things with love.”

                                                            Mother Teresa