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Catholic Charities - Summit County - Summit Adult Day Services 812 Biruta Street Akron OH 44307 (330) 762-2000 |
Summit Adult Day Services (formerly named CYO Adult Day Services) has been in operation since 1977. The first of its kind in the Akron area, our program has continued to evolve, grow and change over the years to best meet the needs of older adults. We are a free-standing facility, not attached or affiliated with a nursing home. Our purpose is to help keep older adults independent, social, and in their homes. We know that each individual situation can be dramatically different from that of other participants. That’s why, Summit Adult Day Services offers four custom care groups designed to improve independence and socialization through activities that strengthen physical and mental functioning. Our groups accommodate all levels of function from alert and highly functional participants to those in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease. The staff at Summit Adult Day Services is committed to providing the highest level of care for your loved one, while treating everyone with dignity and respect. With a 1-6 staff to participant ratio, the caregivers are able to know your loved one personally and provide the assistance he or she may need. An on-site Licensed Social Worker maintains an on-going team approach to communicate with nurses, activity staff and caregivers. There’s something for everyone at Summit Adult Day Services. Our Director of Nursing and Activities Director keep a full schedule of alternatives for our participants. We’re confident you’ll enjoy your daily visits, while receiving the appropriate level of nursing services if needed. |
Senior Independence - Adult Day Center Akron 1250 W. Exchange St. Akron OH 44313 (330) 836-9657 |
The goals of our Adult Day Services provided through Senior Independence focus on enabling participants to remain at home for as long as possible; providing respite and support for caregivers; easing transition from a hospital discharge to the home environment; and reducing the chance of premature placement in a nursing facility. |
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