Alzheimer’s Daycare Services (CAPS)

The Community Assistance Program for Seniors (CAPS) is an Alzheimer’s daycare center that provides socialization and stimulation for persons living with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and stroke. Our day program helps seniors stay mentally, physically, and socially active. In turn, this helps maintain their independence and well-being. Family caregivers benefit from the respite, support, and consultation available. CAPS - Pasadena is designated as an Alzheimer’s Day Care and Resource Center (ADCRC) by the California Department of Aging.

Philosophy

At the Community Assistance Program for Seniors (CAPS), we believe that persons with dementia should be treated with dignity and respect. They are entitled to high quality care and should be given the opportunity to enjoy appropriate activities in a warm, friendly setting. This is what we seek to provide.

Services Offered

  • Activities tailored to provide cognitive and physical stimulation including music, arts and crafts, discussion of current events, physical exercise, and gardening.
  • Enjoyable celebrations and special events.
  • Assistance with personal care needs.
  • Nutritious, appealing lunch and snacks.
  • Regular assessment and feedback to caregivers.
  • Transportation is available on a limited basis.
  • Support groups for caregivers.
  • Information and referrals.
  • Group therapy for clients and caregivers.
  • Consultation for caregivers.

Hours Available
Monday through Friday 9:00am to 3:00pm with extended hours 8:30am to 4:30pm Pasadena/West Covina

Who May Participate?

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

How Do I Pay?

Scholarship assistance available to those who qualify. Fees are $70 per day with a two day a week minimum. CAPS is less expensive than nursing home care, assisted living, or hourly in-home aides.

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.



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