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About 2nd Home |
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2nd Home Adult Medical Day Care is an alternative
program that enables participants to live at home in the
evenings and on the weekends while receiving individualized
care for their medical, nursing, social, rehabilitative and
personal needs at our centers, Monday through Friday.
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| 2nd Home Adult Medical Day Care has been
providing care, support, companionship and counseling
for elderly and handicapped adults who require supervision
during daytime hours since 1998.
2nd Home is physician owned and operated to
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Why 2nd Home Adult Medical Day
Care?
2nd Home Adult Medical Day Care Centers provide a program of
social, recreational health activities and services in a
group setting that:
- Offers participants the opportunity to socialize, enjoy
peer support, and receive health and social services in
a stimulating and supportive environment that promotes
better physical and mental health
- Provides assistance to families and other care
givers who have the responsibility for an older adult
who cannot be left alone during the day and yet does not
require 24-hour nursing care in an institution
- Helps functionally impaired adults who live alone
and need supportive services to improve or maintain
their level of independence
- Helps mentally and/or physically impaired adults to
maintain or improve their level of functioning in order
to remain in the community
Goals of 2nd Home Adult
Medical Day Care
Building on the supportive environment offered within
a group setting, 2nd Home Adult Medical Day Care
programs work to:
- Promote our participants present level of
independence
- Maintain our participants present level of
functioning as long as possible, preventing or
delaying further deterioration
- Restore and rehabilitate our
participants to their
highest possible level of functioning
- Provide support, respite, and education
for families and other care givers of our
participants
- Foster socialization and peer
interaction of our participants
- Serve as an integral part of the community
service network and the long-term care continuum
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