An Adult Day Program (ADP) is a structured program that provides a variety of social, therapeutic, and health-related activities to adults who require some level of assistance with their daily living activities. These programs are typically designed for adults who are aging, have disabilities, or have chronic medical conditions, and may require support and supervision during the day.
The goal of our ADP is to improve the quality of life for participants by providing a safe and supportive environment where seniors can interact with each other while individuals living with developmental disabilities can enjoy engaging and meaningful activities, as they receive health and personal care services, while developing new skills.
At Diversified Dynamic Care, our Adult Day Programs are designed to promote the well-being, health, independence, and socialization of participants. We also provide supervised care and respite for caregivers who need a break from their caregiving responsibilities.
ADPs may be offered in a variety of settings, including senior centers, community centers, service agencies, healthcare providers, nursing homes, and specialized facilities. They may be run by government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies.