When is the right time to take a parent to adult day care?

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Q: What are adult day cares like, and at what stages in aging would elderly most benefit from them?

A: Adult day care centers provide a safe, secure environment for adults who are unable to stay alone during the day. They serve people challenged with the effects of aging, such as Alzheimer's and other types of memory loss, Parkinson's disease, stroke, or other ailments.

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Adult day care centers provide socialization, community, stimulating activities, healthy meals and snacks, and support with activities of daily living. Some centers also offer nursing and healthcare services.

Adult day care centers can be an essential aid to caregivers. They allow caregivers to hold a job, take care of household responsibilities, see friends, and pursue other activities, knowing their loved ones are safe and entertained during the day.

Your elder may truly enjoy the stimulation of seeing other people as well as the programming of many centers, and you, the caregiver, will know your elder is being cared for while you work or run errands.

It's important to note that adult day care centers are typically open during weekdays. Some offer additional evening or weekend care. But participants do not live at the centers; they live at home.


Lynn Ivey is President and Founder of The Ivey Adult Day Care. Read her full biography

 
 

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DeniseM

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May 19, 2010

My Mother has been attending day care for about five years and it is a
God send for me. I had been working up until last October and now I trying to start a new career so that I can be more flexible with my work. My Mother enjoys Day Care and looks forward to going three times a week. She is 80 years old and has had several small strokes. I am worried that she may lose her Day Care eligibility due to changes in her financial status. Is Day Care eligible under medicare? Is there private pay for Day Care?

 
 

Lynn Ivey

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May 20, 2010

HI Denise---I'm thrilled that your Mom really enjoys her day care days! It is so good for her and helpful for you too. Your question about Medicare is on the minds of everyone nationally. There is currently a bill trying to make its way through Congress right now, HR 3043, to approve Medicare reimbursement for adult day care centers. We all expect/hope it to be approved this year or next. On May 14 and March 31, there were 2 NY Times articles (author, Paula Span) about adult day care and one is specific to your question. www.nadsa.org is the national adult day care website and on the left is a brief about HR3043. Private pay is certainly an option at any adult day care center. And if you have private, long term care insurance, it most likely will pay for adult day care as well. If your Mom does not have that private insurance, I urge you to look into getting it for yourself. It's always cheaper the younger you are. HOpe this helps, Lynn

 
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