Ruth Ann Rosenberg Adult Day Health Center
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Research Shows Benefits of ADHC
Adult day health programs play a vital role in helping senior participants maintain their health and independence.
We all want to live in our own homes as we age. However, illness, injury, or chronic health conditions create significant challenges. IOA’s Ruth Ann Rosenberg Adult Day Health Center provides many of the services adults need to remain living at home. Our day program offers a fun, engaging, and social atmosphere, together with convenient on-site healthcare, support services, and transportation to and from your home. We also have specialized training and services to compassionately serve adults with frail physical health, mental health needs, and memory loss. Our care is consistently high, and backed by a solid reputation of more than 30 years providing adult day health care.
Respite For Caregivers
Caring for an older parent is a 24/7 responsibility. To maintain the spirit and quality of this care, caregivers and those they are loving need respite. ADHC provides a safe, caring place for seniors and disabled adults to spend a few hours a week outside the home. Creative activities stimulate the mind, as do conversations with staff and with other seniors. Birthday celebrations, meals together, exercise...we offer necessary support and care to elders and their families.
Fresh Ideas
ADHC's Unique Events
IOA hosts special social and interactive events for clients to enjoy.
Recent
Events
ADHC's Dancing with the Staff
Season 2 of ADHC’s version of the popular TV show featured good-natured competition and prizes for the best dances!
ADHC Pajama Party!
ADHC planned a stress-free, fun filled day for participants and staff by encouraging everyone to wear their PJ’s to the Center. We had a fashion show, games and cookies and milk!
ADHC's 2009 "Senior Prom"
ADHC hosted a Senior Prom for its clients, featuring live music, dancing and the crowning of a King and Queen.
- A warm, friendly atmosphere
- On-site healthcare and medication monitoring, including nursing, podiatry, nutritional counseling, physical/occupational/speech therapies, and social work services
- Creative activities encouraging individual expression
- Intellectual stimulation
- Group and individual exercises
- Home-style meals made with fresh ingredients
- Respite for caregivers
- Flexible schedules offering attendance from two to five days per week
- Door-to-door transportation to and from the facility
Who is eligible
Ruth Ann Rosenberg Adult Day Health Center is open to adults with frail physical health or mental health needs, and can serve as an alternative to nursing home placement.
Payment Options
| Payment Options | Medi-Cal | Veteran's Benefits | Long Term Care Insurance | Private Pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fee Is Covered | ||||
| Notes | — | — | — | Private pay is accepted & based on a sliding scale. |
In 1975, Dr. Lawrence Feigenbaum spearheaded the initiative to provide frail adults with an alternative to nursing home placement. The Mount Zion Hospital Adult Day Health Center was born, the first community hospital to provide a program enabling people to receive the services they need while continuing to live at home. Incorporating in 1985 as a separate non-profit organization, ADHC became part of Institute on Aging, which has grown to become one of the Bay Area's largest providers of community-based services for seniors.
Save the dates - May 4 & June 23, 2010
IOA Professional Education
Mind, Body Spirit - Pathways to Improving Health
Register today for IOA's 2010 professional education series. As we age, the
mind, body and spirit interact, helping us cope with limitations, grow in
new ways and understand the aging process differently. CEUs available. Learn more about this
professional education opportunity.
Tuesday, May 4: Integrating Mental, Emotional and Spiritual
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Contact Information
Ruth Ann Rosenberg Adult Day Health Center
3600 Geary Boulevard (between Palm and Arguello) San Francisco, CA
94118
Phone: (415) 750-5330
Toll Free: (877) 750-4111
Business Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Program Hours: 9:30am - 2:30pm
Institute on Aging
Main Line: (415) 750-4111
Toll Free: (877) 750-4111
IOA's Senior Campus
Affordable housing, affordable health care and community programs to help older adults live independently. IOA's state-of-the-art Senior Campus is scheduled to open Fall 2010.
Donate Goods & Services
IOA benefits from donations of all kinds. Household and office items are used directly by our programs. Volunteers bring their care and experience to serve our clients. And financial support ensures that IOA may continue to help seniors live healthy, safe lives at home.
Donate household & office items.
Donate your time & experience.
Provide financial support.