Adult Day Health

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Safe, Supportive Daytime Care for Older Adults

LIFE’s Adult Day Health program provides trusted daytime support, healthcare services, and engaging activities — giving your loved one a better day and giving you the peace of mind you deserve.

We provide the following services:

  • Medication Management

  • Nursing Supervision & Health Monitoring

  • Therapeutic Activities & Exercise

  • Social Engagement & Brain Health Programs

  • Nutritious Meals & Snacks

  • Personal Care Assistance

  • Caregiver Support & Respite

Our caring team creates a warm, welcoming environment that feels like family. Whether you’re working, managing family responsibilities, or simply need time to rest and recharge, LIFE’s Adult Day Health program gives you the reassurance of knowing your loved one is in capable, compassionate hands.

Interested in learning more? Please fill out the Contact Us form, email info@lifeseniorservices.org or call LIFE Senior Services at (918) 664-9000.

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Interested in learning more? LIFE’s friendly Family Assistance Coordinators are here to help. Please fill out the form to connect with our team. We’re here to support you every step of the way!

 

Adult Day Health: This is What Peace of Mind Looks Like

Every morning, Karen faces a choice so many caregivers know all too well — how to care for her mom and still keep life moving forward. At LIFE’s Adult Day Health, she found a place where her mom is safe, supported, and truly cared for. This is more than daytime care. It’s connection, and reassurance — for both of them.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Adult Day Health

  • LIFE's Adult Day Health provides daily services to adults who have physical or cognitive impairments such as:

    • Alzheimer's disease and other dementias

    • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

    • Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

    • Diabetes

    • Epilepsy

    • Heart disease

    • Hypertension

    • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

    • Osteo and rheumatoid arthritis

    • Parkinson's disease

    • Pulmonary hypertension

    • Renal disease

    • Stroke

    • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

    • Vision and hearing impairments

    Adult Day Health offers many benefits for participants. Seniors who attend our programs:

    • Are able to live at home with their family

    • Remain independent longer

    • Have a higher level of self-esteem

    • Have more control over their lives and decisions about their future

    • Engage in meaningful activities and events

    • Make new friends

    • Stay socially connected

    • Are safe and secure

  • At LIFE's Adult Day Health, our programs and activities for seniors are designed to promote socialization, lifelong learning and days filled with purpose and self-esteem. Days are geared for each individual's needs and preferences and are designed to increase and maintain physical skills and abilities as well as provide an environment of engagement and fun for all participants:

    • Focus on wellness and fitness

    • Therapeutic individual and group activities

    • Activities adapted for all levels of abilities, including Alzheimer's/dementia

    • Bingo, card games of all types

    • Daily exercise classes including the Arthritis Foundation exercise class, taught by certified staff

    • Wii bowling, golf and fishing

    • Active games of skill (and chance) including horseshoes, bowling, Blongo and Frisbee golf

    • Current events, reminiscing, discussion groups, reading

    • Brain fitness activities

    • Computer games, internet access and computer classes with adaptive hardware

    • Gardening, cooking, woodworking, tinkering

    • Art, crafts, music

    • Community outings

    • Special guests, including therapy dogs, musicians, historians and many more

    • Themed days (Hersey's Kiss Day, Veteran's Day, Western Day)

    LIFE’s Adult Day Health Monthly Activity Calendar

  • At LIFE's Adult Day Health, we provide personal care and basic health services designed to keep participants healthy and safe while they spend their days with us. Caregivers have peace of mind, knowing that they are in a safe secure environment. Health services may include the following:

    • Vital signs and weights checked monthly (or more frequently if requested by a physician)

    • Assistance with personal care including toileting, bathing and eating

    • Physical assistance with ambulation, grooming, self-feeding

    • Rehabilitative services including physical, occupational and speech therapies

    • Nutritious (and delicious) meals and snacks

    • Special diets including liberalized diabetic, renal, and pureed

    • Medication administration

    • Glucose monitoring

    • Injections

    • Breathing treatments

    • Minor wound care treatment

    • Routine care for chronic illnesses

    • Person-Centered Approach

    We are committed to person-centered care, recognizing each person's preferences, abilities and potential in a rewarding, positive social environment.

  • What are the signs that it may be time for daytime support?

    Recognizing when a loved one needs extra daytime support can be difficult. Often, families wait until they’re feeling overwhelmed — but early support can make a world of difference for both caregivers and older adults. Here are some common signs it may be time to explore Adult Day Health services:

    Changes in daily routines

    • Difficulty bathing, dressing, toileting, or preparing meals

    • Missed medications or confusion about dosages

    • Trouble managing household tasks, finances, or appointments

    Increased safety concerns

    • Frequent falls or balance issues

    • Wandering, confusion, or getting lost

    • Leaving the stove on, doors unlocked, or appliances running

    Memory loss or cognitive changes

    • Increased forgetfulness or confusion

    • Repeating questions or stories

    • Difficulty following conversations or instructions

    Social isolation and loneliness

    • Spending most of the day alone

    • Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed

    • Signs of depression, anxiety, or withdrawal

    Physical or health changes

    • Declining mobility or strength

    • Chronic conditions that need monitoring

    • Fatigue, poor nutrition, or weight loss

    Caregiver stress or burnout

    • Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or emotionally drained

    • Struggling to balance caregiving with work, family, or personal health

    • Worry about leaving a loved one home alone during the day

    If you recognize one or more of these signs, Adult Day Health can provide a safe, supportive environment that offers medical oversight, engaging activities, social connection, and peace of mind — all while allowing your loved one to continue living at home.

    You don’t have to navigate this alone. LIFE Senior Services is here to help families find the right level of support, at the right time.

Do you have additional questions? Go to the Frequently Asked Questions section or fill out our Contact Us form and a Family Assistance Coordinator will be happy to connect with you.

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