DAVENPORT —Caring for an elderly loved one. It can be one of the toughest challenges a person will face in their lifetime. Many people become caregivers out of their love and commitment but often find out that this 24/7 responsibility is more physically and emotionally draining than they expected. Jane’s Place Adult Day Services at the Center For Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI) is here to help family members and caregivers mange this life-altering situation and provide peace of mind while giving quality and compassionate care and companionship for older adults who need assistance during the day.
CASI operates the only adult day care facility in Eastern Iowa serving older adults with early onset dementia, seniors with specific physical needs and seniors who enjoy a daily routine filled with physical and mental activities and social interaction. Jane’s Place also provides caregivers with much needed respite and allows caregivers to continue to work.
What: Jane’s Place Open House When: Thursday, April 13, 2016 4:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Jane’s Place at CASI, 1035 W Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA Use South Entrance Why: To showcase Jane’s Place programming and to answer questions about Adult Day Services Who: Anyone who needs assistance with caring for an older adult
Jane’s Place is designed for adults with the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s and/or dementia or those who require day-time supervision. Offering a structured, home-like setting, Jane’s Place encourages fun interaction, in a friendly group setting providing a place for social and therapeutic activities. Caregivers can continue work outside the home and/or receive respite from 24/7 caregiving responsibilities.
The Open House will showcase the benefits of adult day service including:

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