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Oak Hills Living Center 1314 8th St N New Ulm MN 56073 (507) 794-3200 |
Adult Day provides a safe, secure and familiar environment for seniors with health conditions or physical limitations that are looking and needing social interaction. The Adult Day Services Program offers social, recreational and supportive services to seniors who live alone, or as a dependent relative or friend. Clients enjoy nutritionally balanced meals and snacks, and a variety of activities including discussion groups, community outings, guest speakers, crafts, exercises, games, movies and parties. The benefits of joining an Adult Day program include: Promoting each person’s maximum level of independence; Support for families and caregivers, including respite and education; Opportunities to socialize and meet new friends; Participation in Brown County’s Elderly Waiver and CADI programs and contracts with Veteran’s Administration. |
EASE New Ulm 2100 North Broadway New Ulm MN 56073 (507) 233-2700 |
MRCI offers a structured day program in Mankato and New Ulm for aging people who have disabilities that are seeking an alternative to a full day of work. The Employment and Social Enrichment (EASE) program provides the option of a combined work and leisure day program or one of only leisure activities. Most individuals referred to the program have a desire or need to reduce their involvement in work. This may be due to decreasing physical stamina for work, health and safety issues or just a desire to retire and stay socially active with their peers. Each participant in the E.A.S.E. program has an individually designed program that takes into account his or her interests and level of desired activity. Full day programs are available but not required. Some individuals continue to work part-time at the center or in the community and some only participate in the social/leisure activities. Activities are provided at the center and in the community with the primary purpose of helping participants maintain functional independence and social contact. A variety of activities are available including center based arts, crafts and educational activities, as well as community outings to take in sporting events, shows, fairs or just going out to lunch or coffee. The local adult basic education program also provides classes or workshops in various activities. Transportation for all community outings is provided. The program staff monitors the physical well being of the participant and sees that the nutritional needs of the individual are met including special diets. Regular exercise and nutrition education is a regular part of E.A.S.E. programming. |