ALZHEIMER’S DAY CARE

 

 

The Community Assistance Program for Seniors (CAPS) is an Alzheimer’s Day Care which provides socialization and stimulation for persons suffering from Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and stroke.  Family caregivers benefit from the respite, support, and consultation available.  CAPS is designated as an Alzheimer’s Day Care and Resource Center (ADCRC) by the California Department of Aging.

 

 

SERVICES OFFERED

 

·        Daily activities designed to enhance physical and emotional well-being, for example: music, arts and crafts, discussion of current events, physical exercise, and gardening.

·        Transportation.

·        Nutritious lunches.

·        Group therapy for patients and caregivers.

·        Psychological assessments of changes.

·        Consultation for caregivers.

 

HOURS AVAILABLE

 

Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm  Pasadena/West Covina

Monday and Thursday 9:00am to 3:00pm Burbank

 

WHO MAY PARTICIPATE?

 

Persons who are exhibiting signs of cognitive impairment (e.g., forgetfulness, confusion, disorientation) may be eligible. 

 

HOW DO I PAY?

 

Fees vary on the type and amount of services selected.  Scholarship assistance is available to those who qualify. 

 

HOW TO PARTICIPATE?

 

Contact the nearest CAPS location for an initial free consultation.  The CAPS program director will meet with the impaired adult and caregiver to evaluate appropriateness for the program.

 

Locations:

 

CAPS Pasadena

3740 E. Sierra Madre Blvd.

Pasadena, CA 91107

(Back parking lot of Trinity Presbyterian Church)

(626) 351-5427     FAX (626) 351-2308

CAPS West Covina

520 S. Lark Ellen Ave.

West Covina, CA  91791

(On the St. Martha’s Episcopal Church grounds)

(626) 917-4484     FAX (626) 917-4475

 

CAPS Burbank

221 S. 6th Street

Burbank, CA 91501

(Located inside of the First Christian Church of Burbank)

(818) 843-8472     FAX (818) 843-8482

 

OTHER SERVICES:

Crime Victim Services

Elder Abuse Services

In-Home and Outpatient Mental Health Services

Mental Health Outreach Program

Substance And Alcohol Use and Medication Management

 

 

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