
FAQ
DAYDREAMS Adult Day Care Center
Frequently asked questions
An adult day care center for adults with developmental disabilities is a structured, safe, and supportive environment where adults with developmental disabilities can participate in social, recreational, and therapeutic activities. These centers provide supervision, assistance with daily living skills, and opportunities for socialization and community engagement.
Adults 18 years of age or older with developmental disabilities who require supervision and assistance with daily living skills, and who can benefit from structured activities and social interaction, are eligible to attend. Each applicant's eligibility is assessed based on their specific needs and our ability to provide appropriate care.
We offer a variety of activities tailored to the interests and abilities of our participants. These may include arts and crafts, music and dance, physical fitness, community outings, educational programs, and skill-building workshops.
Upon enrollment, we work with each participant and their caregivers to develop an individualized service plan. This plan outlines the goals, activities, and support services tailored to the participant's needs and preferences, ensuring personalized care and attention.
