Memory Support | Adult Day Center
If your loved one is not ready for full-time Memory Support on campus, our Adult Day Center is a great option! We understand that not everyone is ready to make the transition into an assisted living, or even an independent living community, that is why CC Young offers an adult day center for your loved one during the week.
Our weekday (full & half days available) adult day center program is for any senior with dementia, currently living wherever they call home. We offer a warm environment with individualized and purposeful daily engagement for your loved one, giving you time in your day and providing you peace of mind.
We are delighted to announce our brand new Adult Day Center is now open on the first floor of The Vista! It is homey, dignified, and beautiful. It is a vibrant place, filled with activities that are tailored to both group and individualized needs. The environment is one of socialization, learning, fitness and wellness, personal growth and enjoyment.
If your loved one is suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s and is in need of daily memory support, contact us today to learn more about our Adult Day Center and why our adult day care in Dallas is the right choice. Call us at (214) 258-4000.
Programs are supported by Certified Nurse Aides and Registered Nurses along with a Life Enrichment Specialist. (License #146759)
A comfortable, home-like environment
Full Calendar of Activities and EventsSocialization – with “The Friendship Club,” other team members and residents on campus
Fitness and wellness education and participation
Hot lunch provided plus nutritional snacks morning and afternoon
Medication management
Supervised on- and off-campus outings including regular visits to The Point
Support from our Pastoral Care team
Group art projects and creativity exercises
Discussions, games and trivia to encourage cognitive activity
Service/volunteer projects to promote a sense of value and purpose
Engagement with pets.
Entertainment, book clubs, activities offered at The Point and elsewhere on campus