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 As a reminder, the Adult Day Center will be closed on Monday, September 2nd for Labor Day, and resume our normal schedule on Tuesday, September 3rd. Enjoy your summer!

 

 
 
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FAQ

Here are some of the most common questions our office staff are asked. If you are wondering about something else, please don't hesitate to call us at (908) 725-0068. 

To find the answer to the question, start by following one of the links below. If you can’t find the question you wanted to ask, don’t hesitate to contact us.

  1. Currently the ADC is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

    We are closed for: New Year’s Day, MLK Day, Presidents Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, the Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

  2. Please visit our “Become a Member” page. Currently we do not have a waiting list, however it may take approximately 4 -6 weeks for a new member to start after submitting a completed application packet. As new members join the ADC, we want them to get acclimated and our staff to come familiar with their needs. For this reason, we don’t start too many new members at once.

  3. The ADC is an independent non-profit with the mission of providing high-quality, comprehensive, and affordable adult day services the community. Our members require help and direction while they are here.

    ADC is best for aging adults who wish to age in place but,
    • Are unable to stay home alone during the day.
    • Want to interact with their peers and have fun during the day.
    • Have physical or cognitive limitations that require medical attention.
    • Require assistance with eating, toileting, bathing, dressing, and other daily life activities.
    • Take medications and/or need treatments on a regular basis.
    • Need physical, occupational and/or speech therapy.

    ADC’s members include adults with vision and hearing loss, chronic diseases, arthritis, diabetes, stroke, are physically frail, have Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia or dementia-related illness.

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