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There are about 4 adult day care providers in SAN PEDRO.
COLE VOCATIONAL SERVICES - SAN PEDRO 407 N HARBOR BLVD SAN PEDRO CA 90731 (909) 483-2505 |
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SALVATION ARMY-SAGE HOUSE ADULT DAY CARE CEN, THE 138 S. BANDINI STREET SAN PEDRO CA 90731 (310) 832-6031 |
Sage House Adult Day Care is the only licensed adult daycare in San Pedro that services the needs of older adults who suffer from Alzheimer's, depression, Parkinson's or other disabilities. The primary goal at Sage House is to help relieve loneliness, reduce depression, enhance self-esteem and increase the socialization of its clients. Sage House provides recreational activities for its clients, including arts and grafts, games, yoga, drama, karaoke and therapeutic exercise. |
EASTER SEALS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1453 WEST 8TH STREET, #A SAN PEDRO CA 90732 (310) 831-5902 |
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for more than 90 years. Whether helping someone simply gain greater independence for everyday living, or secure employment, Easter Seals offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life's challenges and achieve personal goals. Easter Seals Southern California serves more than 8,700 adults and children with disabilities and their families annually through 55 offices and services sites. Adult Day Services offer individuals the opportunity to become active members of the community. Individuals learn work-related skills by engaging in regularly scheduled volunteer work, community service projects and other ventures. If needed, support is provided to better manage behavioral challenges. Each person's independence, social status and quality of life are greatly enhanced. |
EXCEPT. CHILDR'S FOUND.-ART.CTR.PROG.-SAN PEDRO 1125 S. GAFFEY STREET SAN PEDRO CA 90731 (310) 519-8527 |
The mission of the ECF Art Center is to train adults with developmental disabilities into working fine artists. The Art Center Program also strives to create andincrease awareness and advocacy for those with developmental disabilities. |
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