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Monthly Archives: May 2026

May 31, 2026

Women helping elderly lady out of her car

When most people think about transportation, they think about getting from one place to another. For older adults, however, transportation often represents something much bigger. Reliable transportation supports independence, access to healthcare, social connection, and participation in meanin...

May 21, 2026

Caregiver holding hands with older adult representing ambiguous grief and emotional support

There is a type of grief that many caregivers experience, but few people talk about. It doesn’t begin with a funeral. It doesn’t arrive with closure. And it often goes unseen by the outside world. It’s called ambiguous grief. And for many individuals caring for someone living with d...

May 20, 2026

Bringing Person-Centered Adult Day Services to the Portland Area Elder-Well® Adult Day Program is proud to welcome Seth and Breanna Dickinson, CSA®, as the newest franchise owners bringing our person-centered adult day program model to Oregon. As native Oregonians, Seth and Breanna are deeply ...

May 15, 2026

Picture of happy Elder-Well business owner talking with guests and graphic of business journey

To start and run a successful adult day program, you need a clear model, the right team, and a well-designed experience that supports both seniors and their caregivers. The idea of opening an adult day program often begins with something simple, a desire to make a difference.  But as many qui...

May 13, 2026

A graphic of Adult Day Licensing Requirements by state.

According to the National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA), more than 260,000 participants receive services from adult day centers across the United States each day. As the aging population continues to grow, many communities are seeing increased demand for adult day programs that provide stru...

May 12, 2026

Understanding Anosognosia in Dementia: When a Loved One Truly Cannot See the Changes “But They Don’t Think Anything Is Wrong…” One of the most emotionally difficult moments for families caring for someone living with dementia is hearing a loved one say: “I’m ...