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The Adult Daily Living Center provides adult day care services to individuals 18 and older with physical and/or cognitive challenges. Within a caring and stimulating environment, the program serves adults with Alzheimer's disease, stroke, dementia, Parkinson's disease, brain injury, neurological conditions, and other physical conditions which require participation in a supportive environment. It is a quality, cost-effective care alternative for adults who require assistance for some of their daily needs but who are able to return to their home environment for a portion of the day.
Professional Staff to Serve You
Program staffing includes the following highly trained and qualified individuals:
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- Program Director/ Nurse (L.P.N.)
- Activity Coordinator
- Program Aides
- Program Specialist/Clerical Assistant
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Activities and Social Programs
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- Arts & crafts
- Cards/table games
- Cognition groups
- Community outings
- Cooking groups
- Current events
- Exercise classes
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Caregiver Support
Caregiver support is available to families who provide care to a loved one and need assistance with that care so they may pursue careers or other interests. The Masonic Village also provides a caregiver support group.
Medical Care
Medical care, including medication administration, health monitoring, personal care, and incontinence management, is available. Participants also have access to the following:
- Rehabilitation services
- Dental services
- Podiatry services
- Therapy pool
- Bathing services
- Wellness center
- Beauty/barber shop
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Transportation
Families are encouraged to provide their own transportation for the participant; however, funding may be available for bus transportation.
Meals
A hot noon meal and morning and afternoon snacks are provided for the participants.
This is another outreach program provided by Pennsylvania Freemasons serving the community. A Masonic affiliation is not required for participation in this program.
This center is funded in part under a contract with the Lancaster County Office of Aging and the Pennsylvania Department of Aging. Funding also is provided through an additional contract with the Dauphin County Area Agency on Aging.
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