At Complete Adult Day, we offer more than just care. We provide a haven of compassionate support and engagement for adults who need assistance, supervision, and active connection.
For those living with cognitive challenges from Alzheimer's or dementia, our structured therapeutic activities are tailored to spark both socialization and enrichment.
Here's what you can expect:
Art and Music therapy
Gentle assistance with personal needs
A vibrant mix of group and individualized activities, designed to ignite minds and spirits
Nourishing light breakfasts, lunches, and snacks throughout the day
Reliable medication reminders to ensure well-being
Soothing music that fills the air
Physical exercise programs that keep bodies moving and spirits lifted
A safe and supportive atmosphere where everyone feels respected and valued
Convenient transportation to and from the center
At Complete Adult Day, we understand that every individual needs are unique. Our comprehensive programs are designed to empower, connect, and nurture, all while offering families peace of mind and a helping hand.
We support the health, nutritional, social, and daily living needs of adults in a professionally staffed, group setting.
We are committed to providing quality service to our patrons. Our standards our of the upmost quality, and we guarantee that our services are unrivaled anywhere in the central Ohio area.
Our mission is to provide a coordinated programs of professional and compassionate services for adults in a community-based group setting.
Services are designed to provide social and some health services to adults who need supervised care in a safe place outside the home during the day.
knowing that your loved one is safe and enjoying his/her day will give you a peace of mind allowing you to go on with your day.
Our affordable rates makes easier to have time for yourself without stress
May 26, 2017
Research has found that social support can play a significant role in overall health as people age. Spending time with friends and family members can boost quality of life, including both physical and mental health.
Throughout life, close friends provide a strong foundation of compassion and trust for many people, and they can become even more important as we age. June 8 is Best Friend Day, a time to recognize the contributions of friends to our live experience.
Why are good friends so important for older adults, and how can you make sure you have the social support you need as you age?
“Social Capital” refers to the types of personal connections that build trust and support participation for individuals. Research indicates that social capital offers health benefits that may be especially important for seniors.
For retired people, social capital can decline due to reduced contact with former work colleagues, the deaths of friends and family members, and loved ones moving away. The loss of social contacts can have a direct impact on mental and physical well-being.
Social capital can encourage healthy behaviors, like walking around to visit neighbors, refraining from smoking, and seeking out health screenings after hearing about them from friends.
For seniors, developing various positive sources of social support also can reduce stress, ward off anxiety and depression, and reduce the risk of some physical health concerns.
Experts say that certain types of social interactions can affect cognitive health. One study found that cognitive abilities declined 70 percent more slowly in individuals who had frequent social connections compared to those who had little social contact with others.
Socialization may improve memory and longevity as it reduces stress and isolation. Many seniors socialize by spending time in group exercise classes — which can provide a number of physical benefits, including the potential to increase lifespan. Exercise also lessens the risk of a variety of chronic health problems like osteoporosis.
Family members frequently provide social support for seniors, but that’s not always the case. For seniors who are widowed or live far from loved ones, finding other ways to socialize can be necessary.
As you get older, it’s important to take advantage of opportunities to meet people and develop relationships. Community groups like senior centers offer one source of friendships. In addition, senior living communities provide multiple opportunities for spending time around other people, including exercise classes, meals and a variety of activities. Another good way to get connected is to find an organization you are passionate about and volunteer.
Whatever option you choose for meeting people, pay attention to the breadth of your social connections as socialization will play an important role in your overall well-being as you age.
How do you make a decision to have aged parents live with you and not end up feeling overwhelmed and like your own, already overly obligated life will be unmanageable?
Q: 90 and struggling. Is there anything I can or should do?
Dad refused to move into assisted living or nursing care through the VA and now is at the whim of whatever is available at the contracted VA nursing homes. I feel like if I don’t go out there to help him I’m a bad person. So much guilt, so little help.
Our home care referral program assists families in finding in-home care services. A care advisor will assess your needs and assist in arranging free in-home consultations with local agencies.
Making Senior Housing Decisions?
Find assisted living in your area.
Have a care advisor provide you with pricing information and a list of services for communities available in your area.
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Safe, comfortable, and inviting setting with spectacular waterfront views and a home-like interior.
Experienced, caring staff with a passion to serve our participants with highest standards of care.
Nutritious and flavorful breakfast and lunch provided, as well as a filling and healthy afternoon snack.