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Adult Day Health Care
Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) is a licensed community-based day care program providing a variety of health, therapeutic, and social services to those at risk of being placed in a nursing home. Currently, over 300 centers exist in many urban and rural areas of the state.
The centers are licensed by the California Department of Public Health and certified for participation in the Medi-Cal Program by the California Department of Aging.
The primary objectives of the program are to:
- Restore or maintain optimal capacity for self-care to frail elderly persons or adults with disabilities; and
- Delay or prevent inappropriate or personally undesirable institutionalization.
Each ADHC center has a multidisciplinary team of health professionals who conduct assessments of each potential participant to determine and plan the ADHC services needed to meet the individual's specific health and social needs. Services provided at the center include: medical services; nursing and personal care services; physical, occupational and speech therapy; psychiatric and psychological services; social services; therapeutic activities; hot meal and nutritional counseling; and transportation to and from the center.




