Adult Day Services offers care at our Blue Ash location for your loved one with cognitive issues.
As we age, cognitive issues, memory problems, or dementia can become a growing challenge. Here you can get the support you both need.
Our newly designed space is a safe, comfortable environment where staff help older adults impacted by memory challenges enhance their
quality of life.
We care. We do cutting-edge programming that has won us a national grant. Our participants have met service dogs, done yoga with goats, petted sharks in portable tanks, gone for nature hikes,
taken photos, contributed art to a gallery opening, and more.
Your loved one may have lost parts of themselves. They may have stopped driving, stopped attending synagogue or church, or become more distant from friends. Here, despite the losses, we
believe in honoring the individual's dignity and respecting their full personhood. Here, they gain friendships, maintain creativity, use their sense of humor, and enjoy community. It's
restorative. And we have fun.
We emphasize nature- and art-based programming. Our multifaceted approach incorporates physical movement, social connection, emotional health, art, music, and one-to-one intellectual stimulation suited to each person's capacity and enjoyment.
REACH OUT TO US:
Email: information@jfscinti.org
Would you consider volunteering? We'd love to hear from you. We need engaged volunteers to help our programs run smoothly, and to talk with our participants. Please contact us directly, or sign up on the volunteer page.
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"He just, he just loves it, and the good mood has been really key." —Ilana Kogan
A program to help older adults impacted by memory challenges enhance their quality of life.
Barry and his daughter Ilana share why this program is great for participants and caregivers.
Supported by:
This project is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $6,607,011 with 75 percent funded by ACL/HHS and $1,620,872 with 25 percent funded by non-government source(s). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Government.