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May 15, 2026

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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 ...

Apr 29, 2026

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Engagement Is Designed: Why Intentional Programming Matters in Adult Day Services Spring Into Connection Series – Final Post Introduction: It’s Not Just What You Do, it’s How You Do It Not all adult day programs are created equal. On the surface, many may look similar: Activit...

Apr 22, 2026

“They’re Fine at Home” … Are They Really? Understanding Social Needs Beyond Safety Introduction We hear it all the time: “They’re fine at home.” And in many ways, that may be true. They’re safe. They’re eating. They’re managing their day-to-day routine. But...

Apr 15, 2026

Social Engagement vs. Social Presence: Why Being Around Others Isn’t Enough Spring Into Connection: Why Social Engagement Matters More Than Ever – Part 2 It’s something we hear often: “They’re not alone-they’re around people all day.” But here’s the important question: ...

Apr 08, 2026

Introduction Loneliness is often described as a feeling—but for older adults, it is far more than that. It is a growing public health concern with real and measurable effects on physical health, cognitive function, and overall quality of life. In fact, loneliness is not just about being alon...

Apr 01, 2026

Colorful tulip field in spring representing social connection and engagement for older adults in a community setting

Spring Into Connection: Why Social Engagement Matters More Than Ever As we move into April, a season often associated with renewal and fresh starts, it’s a natural time to reflect on something that deeply impacts quality of life at every stage of aging - connection. For many older adults, es...

Mar 23, 2026

Older couple walking along a peaceful path by the water, representing support and recognizing when to seek help in dementia care

When Is It Time to Ask for Help? Recognizing the Signs That Extra Support Could Make a Difference There is rarely one dramatic moment that signals its time.  Instead, the need for support builds gradually. Families often say: 👉 “We’re managing… but it’s getting harder.” 👉 “I...

Mar 16, 2026

Hands joined together representing community support programs for families living with dementia.

Who Helps Along the Way? Understanding Community-Based Support in the Memory Care Journey Many families believe they must manage everything alone until things become “serious enough.” But dementia care is not a two-option system. It is not simply home or facility. There is a middle, and th...