Adults Communicating Together
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Promoting healthy living for your loved ones in a safe and welcoming environment
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sat - Phone:
Main - 718-442-7467
Cell - 347-621-6174
- Address:
- 1698 Victory Blvd Staten Island, NY 10314
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- Categories
- Alzheimer's Care & Services, Adult Day Care Centers, Adult Education, Social Service Organizations, Social Workers
- Services / Products
- Responsive & Interactive Participants of the program will benefit in the following ways: * Brain Strengthening/Retraining * Stay active in physical exercise * Eating nutritious meals * Decrease incontinent episodes * Participation in daily living * Decrease negative behaviors * Reduce restlessness/anxiety * Stay focused on tasks * Memory Exercise * Decrease wandering * Socialization/Peer Support * Medication Reminders * Social Services/Counseling * Dietician Approved Menu * Monthly Activity Calendar Daily Activities: * Daily Cognitive Exercises * Critical Thinking * Reading Evaluation * Question/Answer * Discussion * Basic/Intro to Language * Story Telling * Rhythm Band * Exercise * Motor Skill Strengthening * Dancing * Music and Movement * Choir/Group Singing * Entertainment * Baking * Arts & Crafts * Pet Therapy * Parties/Celebrations And many more activities that promote brain use and physical exercise/movement.
- Payment Options
- Neighborhoods
- Castleton Corners, North Shore
- Accreditation
Certified by NYS Department of Health
Certified Support Group Leader for Caregivers
Accredited and trained by the Alzheimer's Associate
Member of the NYS Adult Day Services Association,
Affiliate of Leading Age New York
General Info
ADULTS COMMUNICATING TOGETHER, ACT is a comprehensive educational/social program that focuses on strengthening and retraining the brain of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's/Dementia. The A.C.T. Care Group offers specifically tailored programs for people with Alzheimer's/Dementia and focuses on the goal of increasing health and brain functions, decreasing negative behavioral symptoms, maximizing independence and providing an opportunity for a meaningful quality of Life. The main focus of A.C.T. is to keep people with Alzheimer's/Dementia involved in carefully planned activities that help to improve cognitive and physical health.