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SOCIAL ADULT DAY CARE | NASSAU COUNTY OFFICE FOR THE AGING

60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Garden City, NY 11530

To be eligible for adult day services, an individual must be: A Nassau County resident 60 years of age or older; Functionally impaired (needing the assistance of another person in at least one of the following ADLs: toileting, mobility, transferring, or eating, or needing supervision due to cognitive impairment and/or psycho-social impairment); Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other cognitive impairment.
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Agency prefers clients call for details.

Agency prefers clients call for details.

NASSAU County, NY

Description

Offers Social Adult Day Services which is a structured, comprehensive program that provides functionally impaired adults (those who need help with everyday tasks) with an array of services in a protective setting for any part of the day, but for less than a 24-hour period. Each participant receives services in accordance with an individualized service plan that is based on an assessment of the individual. Services must include socialization (planned activities based on the needs and capabilities of the participants), observing for behavioral and physical conditions, personal care (some assistance with mobility, toileting, transfers, and eating) and nutrition (meals, snacks, and hydration, as appropriate and in accordance with NYSOFA or Child and Adult Care Food Plan (CACFP) requirements). Participants are encouraged to make a voluntary contribution towards the program, but there is no fee for services. Social Adult Day Care programs are offered at multiple locations throughout Nassau County, Please call the Office for the Aging for locations and additional details.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

Providing organization

NASSAU COUNTY OFFICE FOR THE AGING

Responsible for advising the County Executive and government officials on the problems and needs of the county’s 300,000 residents age 60 and over. Nassau County’s Office for the Aging empowers older persons to live more independently community wide. Responsibilities of the Office include; developing county-wide plans to provide services that assist older persons to remain independent for as long as possible, providing services that assist older persons to remain independent for as long as possible, supporting and recommending positive legislation for the elderly at state and federal levels by giving testimony at legislative and public hearings, providing information on legislative issues affecting older persons, serving as a funding agency for programs offered by other voluntary and government agencies, providing more than 70 programs for the elderly, such as health and counseling, county-wide, being an office of advocates for the elderly, operating on a five-days-a-week basis, as a multi-purpose senior center, maintaining a number of additional senior centers, maintaining a number of additional adult day service centers and maintaining a number of additional senior lunch programs.