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7 Tips to Convince a Parent to Attend an Adult Day Center

7 Tips to Convince a Parent to Attend an Adult Day Center

7 Tips to Convince a Parent to Attend an Adult Day Center

By Lucy Lazarony  – Adult Day Center

 

Having a place where your parent is able to go during the day for care, rehab services or just socializing can be a godsend for caregiving families. But you may find that your loved one is reluctant to try out an Adult Day Center. We offer seven tips on how to encourage your mom or dad below.

What Are They?

Adult day centers may be located at a hospital, community center or church. They may be run by a nonprofit or a for-profit company. Some provide health care and supervision as well as group activities like crafts, games, exercise and pet therapy. Some specialize in caring for seniors with dementia or other illnesses.

DSC_0092There are more than 5,000 adult day centers across the country with more than 260,000 participants, according to the National Adult Day Services Association. At a cost of up to $118 a day in Illinois, according to the 2015 Genworth Cost of Care survey, they are considerably cheaper than hiring home health aides.

Once you decide which center is best for your parent, the following 7 tips may make the concept of an adult day program more appealing to him or her.

  1. Don’t call it day care. Referring to the programs as “adult day care” may offend some who consider “day care” infantilizing. “Most of them don’t call it adult day care,” says Leah Eskenazi, director of operations for the Family Caregiver Alliance. “They’re going to meet their group. Some people call it going to their club or their class.” At their club or class, there may be yoga, music, movies, art and crafts projects, plus snacks and meals.
  2. DSC_0414Make it fun. Give your parent a fun reason to go. Is there a fantastic arts program? Or another activity that your mother or father would really enjoy? “The first day, look for a hook,” Eskenazi recommends. “Is there a trip or an activity they would like? Make sure you plan for the first day so they’re engaged right from the start.”
  3. Encourage your parent to volunteer. If mom or dad seems lukewarm on going to a day center, you might say: ‘They could use your help as a volunteer,” Eskenazi says. Of course, check with the center first.
  4. l1 member computerAsk a professional to step in. If you and your parent just aren’t seeing eye-to-eye on attending a day center, you may wish to reach out to a third party for help. Your mother or father may go willingly if a doctor or a social worker offers the suggestion. At Alzheimer’s Community Care, which runs 10 dementia-specific adult day centers in South Florida, a family nurse consultant will often encourage a parent to attend a day center when an adult child is having no luck. Once through the door, he or she is often happy to be there. “We hear these stories all the time,” says Kathleen Herd, vice president of development for the organization. In one case, the family nurse consultant drove the mother right to the day center. “Her face lit up. Here was her peer group and she didn’t even know she was missing it,” says Mary Barnes, executive director of Alzheimer’s Community Care.
  5. Cardio ExerciseStart with a short schedule. Don’t ask a parent to stay too long at a day center on the first day. “Make it short. Make it easy. Don’t make someone stay the whole day,” Eskenazi says. Don’t overwhelm a parent by booking too many days early on. Keep the schedule as light as possible. “Start with maybe one or two days per week. I would recommend someone starting an adult day center with a shorter schedule and then working up to more days and more hours over time,” Eskenazi says. Be supportive. If a day center is a positive experience for a parent, be upbeat and positive and encourage him or her to attend. “Let them decide if they want more days,” Eskenazi says.
  6. Expect a few complaints. It may take a parent a little bit of time to adjust to attending a day center. And you may hear some kvetching during that transition. For example, a parent might complain, “There are too many old people here!” “You might say, ‘They could use a little young blood there‘” Eskenazi suggests. Be patient during the adjustment period. NSC 091515a“It often takes several visits to an adult day center for a new person to feel comfortable in a new setting and new routine,” Barnes says. “The ideal situation [in their eyes] is for them to be with you, and you can’t do it 24/7. Ask the staff for help in making the transition from home to the day center.” A parent with a neurocognitive disorder may be insecure about new experiences. But if you are a strong proponent for the day center, a parent may feel more comfortable attending.
  7. Use good judgment. If a parent just needs a little encouragement to attend a day center, keep encouraging. But if a day center just isn’t working out for your parent, take a step back for a while. “Sometimes, it doesn’t work. Sometimes, the person is not in the right place. You can’t pressure somebody,” Eskenazi suggests. “Step back and wait a month or two and try again.”

If you want your parent or loved one to check out Naperville Senior Center, just contact us to schedule a quick tour or a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home”.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

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2015 – Our Best Year Yet!

2015 – Our Best Year Yet!

2015 – Our Best Year Yet!

Onsite with FamIt’s hard to believe that it was just a year ago when we received our permit to begin construction on the Naperville Senior Center space. I remember being there on Christmas 2014 with Pam, Emily and Zach with our hardhats on looking at the drawings and realizing this was really going to happen!

NSC 031715aOur best year yet has been jam packed since opening our doors on February 25, 2015!

  • Our charter Member, Charlene, started with us the next week. She continues to brighten our days with every visit!
  • NSC 031715We hosted our first of two ribbon cuttings on St. Patrick’s Day with the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce.
  • Several Members have joined us throughout the year. We are grateful to have each and every one of them with us!
  • NSC 062315We hosted a mini Walk for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society in June, and raised over $2,400 to fight cancer. We want to be sure our Members continue to exercise – and being able to do it for an important cause was a great motivator!
  • NSC 091515NSC 103015We provided fun activities for our Members including planting a garden (and then enjoying the fruits and vegetables of their labor), dressing up on Talk Like a Pirate Day, and having children come by before Halloween to get treats and play games with our Members.
  • NSC 120915We have hosted several Continuing Education (CEU) Workshops after hours for nurses, therapists and social workers. We are happy to provide this amazing venue for the community when they need to come together to gather and learn.
  • NSC 110715We hosted our 1st Annual Fall Craft and Vendor Fair in November. Thank you to all 23 vendors who joined us for a wonderful event. Our Members were even involved in making most of our crafts that were sold that day.
  • NSC 120815We hosted a Business After Hours event with co-sponsor Oasis Senior Advisors, for the Naperville Chamber of Commerce in December. We had a fantastic turnout; thank you to all the Chamber and community members who joined us to celebrate the holidays and check our facility.

With all this happening in the last 12 months, we can’t wait to see what 2016 brings! Our hope is that everyone has a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! We want to thank everyone for making 2015 our best year yet. 

If you haven’t had a chance to join us at one of these events, just contact us to schedule a quick tour or a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home”.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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Thank You for Your Support

Thank You for Your Support

Thank You for Your Support

By Mike Cooper

We have all seen a variety of posts throughout November with gratitudes – for health, happiness, family, friends, pets, the weather, and so on. You name it, we have probably seen it. We all are grateful – and thankful – for something, but those positive thoughts shouldn’t just be expressed in November; they should be given year-round. We have tried to express those sentiments to all of you throughout our first year at Naperville Senior Center because we are always grateful for your support.

  • thanks-1004048_640Thank you for touring our facility. If you haven’t had a tour yet, contact us today to schedule one.
  • Thank you for taking the time to read this newsletter/blog. We hope you found it valuable.
  • Thank you for the referral. We appreciate you letting your family and friends know about our services.
  • Thank you for participating in any of our events. From ribbon cuttings to Relay for Life fundraiser, educational workshops to our Fall Craft & Vendor show, we have a variety of events available to the public.
  • Thank you for participating in our Free Trial. If you haven’t taken advantage of our free trial, contact us today to schedule one.
  • Thank you for your support. With the support of our Members and their families, as well as our staff, family, friends, partners, and followers, we have had a successful year and look forward to 2016.

We look forward to seeing you at our next public event – the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce’s December Business After Hours on Tuesday, December 8 from 5 – 6:30 pm. Join us for an evening of networking and socializing.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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Are You Aware?

Are You Aware?

Are You Aware?

By Mike Cooper

There are many myths out there about senior citizens and many facts that you might not know about them. As National Awareness Month comes to a close, we want you to be aware of three more facts about senior citizens regarding voting, technology and falls.

  • Voting: Are you aware the majority of senior citizens are registered voters? It is not only that they might have more time to vote (and it doesn’t take that much time, by the way), but this group of citizens also has a strong commitment to their country. Sixty-one percent of citizens over age 65 vote compared to only 21% of citizens from 18 to 25 years old. We should all take a lesson from this group and do our civic duty when called upon to vote! Also, many of the seniors not voting, do indeed want to vote but are unable to get to the polls. Call to action: During the next election, be a good neighbor and check with the seniors on your block to see if they need a ride.
  • l1 member computerTechnology: Are you aware 15 million Facebook users are 65 years old or older? More than 40% of seniors are active online, whether connecting with family and friends on social media, playing online games, reading news, shopping and more! Some seniors are reluctant to learn this technology, but it is getting easier and easier for them to learn and use; keep trying! Call to action: Set up a Facebook page for a senior in your family. Don’t take, “I don’t have time to mess with a computer,” for an answer. Seniors have lots of time. Help them become “Friends” with everyone in the family. Show them how to check out everyone’s photos. They will catch on fast and finally start using the computer; spending less time staring at the TV.
  • Falls: Are you aware, according to the CDC, 2-1/2 million seniors are treated in emergency rooms for falls each year? This can be caused by a variety of issues including some medications that make a senior unstable, poor vision, lower body weakness, even home hazards such as throw rugs or uneven steps. Call to action: Throw out all the throw rugs (all of them) and keep an eye on your loved one, watching for signs they are becoming unstable or are having a hard time seeing where they are going. By correcting one problem, you may be preventing another one!

Naperville Senior Center is a great place for seniors to get news, learn about technology, and prevent falls by keeping their bodies strong with exercise! We have helped some of our Members learn about computer apps so they can communicate online with family members who live out of the country. It is rewarding to see their excitement as they hear about their family member’s new adventures! In addition to computer time, we encourage exercise, games and puzzles, singing, clapping, dancing, socialization and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation for our Members.

Call to action: contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Is Your Loved One Getting Scammed?

Is Your Loved One Getting Scammed?

Is Your Loved One Getting Scammed?

By Mike Cooper

Would you know if your mom or dad (or grandmother or grandfather) was being scammed? Wouldn’t they say something to you before they transferred large sums of money to a complete stranger over the phone? You would think so, but that is not always the case. During National Awareness Month, we want you to be aware of some facts about elder financial abuse.

despair-513529_640A recent study showed that about 1 in 20 seniors said they have been financially abused.  If a medical condition struck that many people, it would be considered a crisis! Many seniors are getting scammed by unscrupulous callers claiming to be with the government or other official authority. Sometimes they are hit by scammers claiming they won big prize or sweepstakes money.

Here are 3 ways to keep your loved one safe from elder financial abuse:

  • Talk to your loved one about scams. There are certain scams that we have heard about before: a friend or loved one suddenly in another country and has been hurt or arrested and needs money right away; you’re the ‘big winner’ in a sweepstakes, but taxes need to be paid upfront; the IRS (or other government agency) is called because you owe money and if you don’t pay now you could go to jail.

My Dad, 91 and still golfing, got a call from a scam artist claiming to be a grandson. “Grampy, I’m safe, but the car I’m in got pulled over by the cops. The driver had some drugs on his body and there was a gun in the glove box. Can you send money so I can post bail?” My crafty ole man asked the young perp if he could tell him the names of his oldest daughter’s children; the bad guy hung up. “I might be old… but I’m not stupid,” exclaimed Dad.

Make sure you talk to your loved one about these scams multiple times so they remember them. Assure them that if there is an issue with a family member, someone from the family will talk to them about it, not a stranger over the phone!

  • Help your loved one pay their bills. Between online billing and banking, it is easy to help your loved one pay their bills without having to sit with them to look at statements and write out checks. If you (or a trusted family member or friend) Senior care assistant reading bookcan see transactions as they happen, you have a better chance of stopping a payment to scammers.
  • Visit your loved one or make sure they socialize with others. Seniors who are alone make great targets for scammers. The more isolated they are, the more they will potentially believe a scammer’s story and go along with it. If your senior can socialize with others, the will be less isolated, more confident and less likely to believe a scammer.

There are a few sites you can visit to get more information about scams or to report a scam:

  • AARP has a scams and fraud page that provides information on the latest frauds against the older people: member.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud.
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of Financial Protection for Older Americans will investigate consumer fraud complaints: consumerfinance.gov/older-americans.
  • Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force – to report a scam and a resource center for seniors and their loved ones about scams: stopfraud.gov/report.html.

Naperville Senior Center is a great place for seniors to come and definitely not get scammed! Our Members socialize with other seniors eliminating that isolated-at-home-alone feeling. Members are welcome to be as independent as they can safely be while they are with us. In addition to socialization, we encourage exercise, games and puzzles, singing, clapping, dancing, computer time and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation for our Members.

Contact us to get schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home”.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.