Adult Day Club
Our state-certified Adult Day Club is the longest serving program of its kind in Martin County. Since 1986, the Council on Aging has offered adult day services to the community and continues to lead the way in providing premier care at a superior value.
Our clients benefit from meaningful social activities with peers, specialized therapies, memory care, brain fitness and enhanced care.
Our programming includes:
- Therapeutic recreational and social activities
- Exercise programs
- Cognitive therapy
- Community outings and special events
- Veterans meetings and programs
- Individualized care plans
- Personalized activities
- Individualized Care Plans
- Nursing supervision and personal care
- Nutritious meals to meet any dietary needs
Respite care is important for seniors and caregivesrs alike. Learn more about our CAREGIVER SUPPORT.
Program Details
The Club is ideal for a wide range of seniors—from those with mild to moderate dementia and/or mobility issues, to high-functioning seniors who are in need of enhanced socialization. The Club has been carefully designed to simultaneously provide several levels of care for everyone.
Club members benefit from social interaction and enhanced care, while their loved ones get much-needed respite.
A 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. A customized care plan is developed for each elder to achieve the greatest possible improvements in mental, physical and social functioning.
- 20% of Club Members have no memory impairments. They come to The Club to avoid isolation, socialize and meet new friends.
- 30% of Club Members have Mild Cognitive Impairment, meaning they are in the earliest stages of memory loss due to a variety of factors.
- 10% of Club Members have Parkinson's disease.
Our Memory Care Program supports the needs of individuals and addresses the challenges associated with Alzheimer’s disease, memory loss or other forms of dementia in the later stages. The program offers:
- A holistic approach focused on maintaining a sense of purpose, dignity and belonging
- Individualized activities to meet needs and interests
- Music, art and pet therapy
- Nursing staff to assist with personal care
- A secure, supportive small group setting