ADULT
DAY CARE
Updated
3/20/06
EAST
LANSING RECREATION & ARTS (ELRA)
ACTIVE LIVING FOR ADULTS (ALFA)
201 Hillside Court
East Lansing, MI 48823
Ph: (517) 337-4611
Fax: (517) 337- 4099
Email:
alfa.mh@acd.net
Hours:
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Services:
To enrich the lives of participants and families by promoting physical,
mental, and emotional fitness through individualized care. Specific
services include respite care for families, recreational activities
(such as exercise, games, music), counseling and indoor/outdoor
gardening. Meals are provided by the Tri-County Office on Aging's
Meals-On-Wheels and individual dietary needs are considered. Medications
are closely supervised under professional guidelines. Transportation
arrangements are coordinated with family or community services.
Eligibility:
Adults 18 years or older who have physical, mental, emotional
or social limitations and who require assistance and supervision
in daily living.
Cost:
$11.00 per hour. A minimum of five hours in any program day is required.
Scholarships may be available. Transportation cost is included in
fee in most cases for CATA SpecTran, Rural Service or EATRAN but
covers 1/2 of cost in Clinton Co. Additional $2.00 donation for
meals.
CLINTON
COUNTY DAY TREATMENT CENTER
1000 E. Sturgis Suite 2
St. Johns, MI 48879
Ph: (989) 224-6729
Hours:
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday only.
Services:
Day treatment programming 2 days per week, with an emphasis on social
skill building, problem solving, communication skills, daily living
skills, and interpersonal improvement.
Eligibility:
Must be referred by Clinton County Counseling Center: Contact (888)
800-1559.
Cost:
Based on sliding scale. Accepts somel insurances.
SOUTH
LANSING HILL TOPPERS
5815 Wise Road, Room 104C
Lansing, MI 48911
Ph: (517) 882-3403
(Located in Hill Academic and Vocational Center)
Fax: (517) 325-6344
Hours:
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Services:
An adult day care program designed to meet the physical, emotional,
intellectual, and social needs of impaired older adults. Activities
include crafts, games, fellowship, health talks, exercises, walks,
music programs, and reminiscing discussions. Nutrition Dining Site
at noon.
Eligibility:
Residents of the tri-county area who are 60 years of age or older
who are physically impaired, socially isolated, mentally confused,
or have limited ability to function independently.
Cost:
Based on a sliding scale according to income. Scholarships may be
available. Donations of $2.00 requested for meals.
Adult
Day Care See Also:
In-Home Services for respite
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