Our annual Holiday Bazaar, Luncheon and Fashion Show.
A Safe and
Supportive Place for Seniors
A warm and welcoming, safe environment awaits our clients at the Adult Day Club. It's the ideal setting for seniors with mild or moderate dementia or mobility issues.
Located at the Kane Center, the Adult Day Club offer our clients meaningful social activities with peers, specialized therapies, memory care, brain fitness and enhanced care to meet all levels of need and interest. Importantly, it also gives respite to caregivers while enhancing the quality of life of its participants.
The Day Club's Programming Includes
Therapeutic recreational and social activities
Exercise programs
Cognitive therapy
Community outings and special events
Veterans' meetings and programs
Personalized activities
Individualized Care Plans
Nursing supervision and personal care
Nutritious meals to meet any dietary needs
Our Team
Professional Care with a Personal Touch
Our multidisciplinary team of professionals provides a full spectrum of care at The Club. Our professional staff includes two RNs, a Certified Activities Director, Certified Nursing Assistants and experienced recreational aides. Our caregiver to client ratio is 1:6 to ensure personal attention for all.
Together, We Can Make a Difference
AT THE CLUB
Active and Social
These members have no memory impairments and come to The Club to avoid isolation, socialize, and make new friends.
Early Memory Support
Members with Mild Cognitive Impairment receive activities and care designed for the earliest stages of memory loss.
Living with Parkinson's
Specialized programs and therapies support members managing Parkinson's disease.
Essential Information at a Glance
More Details About the Adult Day Club
The Club is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Seniors can attend as often as they like. At least two days a week is recommended, but not required. All seniors who attend The Club must be pre-registered.
Club members enjoy a continental breakfast, an afternoon snack, and a delicious hot lunch, made fresh in the Kane kitchen. A special dining room is reserved for those who need assistance while eating.
Our Registered Dietician has designed specialized meals to accommodate a wide range of dietary needs.
The Council on Aging Martin County accepts payment from the following: Veterans' Benefits, Medicaid Long-Term Care program, private long term care insurance, or through programs funded by the Area Agency on Aging and Martin County Aids and grants, such as through the United Way of Martin County. We also accept private pay and donations.
See the Club for Yourself
Schedule An In-Person Visit Today
Schedule an in-person visit in advance at 772-283-7800 and see if the Adult Day Club is the answer to your search for the right place for you or someone you love.
In Their Own Words
The Difference the Kane Center Makes
"The Kane Center means so much to our family. My husband Tim has been going to the Kane Center for a long time. He looks forward to seeing his friends and the wonderful Staff. They have art lessons, brain teasers and puzzles, games, field trips, exercise sessions…he loves it all.
You should hear him talk about the food. Professional chefs prepare a variety of healthy, balanced, hot lunches that Tim tells me about in detail every day. The impact the Kane Center has made on my husband is absolutely amazing. The once depressed, lost person is in the past. He is happy, more alert and outgoing. I can never repay the Kane Center but I will be their best cheerleader and tell everyone I know how wonderful we think they are. I thank God every day for the staff and how they gave my husband back to me. I will be forever grateful.”
Real impact, every day
Let us know how we can help
Every senior deserves a life of joy and dignity, independence, safety and a sense of community. Want to learn more?
Schedule a tour Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.