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Adult day care centers are facilities that provide care programs designed to meet the needs of functionally and/or cognitively impaired adults. Adult care centers can provide a variety of health, social and support services for adults, such as transportation, meals, education, exercise, recreation, counseling, and social activities, in a safe and structured environment. Adult day care centers can also offer personal care services such as medical help, personal tending, and occupational, physical and speech therapies. Adult day care centers can be a welcome support to families and care givers who may be overwhelmed with the daily requirements of the frail or impaired adult. The National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA) is an organization that provides its member centers with a national voice in the industry.
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