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Adult Daily Living Center

The Adult Daily Living Center at the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown provides adult day care services to individuals 18 and older with functional, physical, social and/or cognitive challenges. It is a quality, cost-effective care alternative for adults who require assistance for some of their daily needs, but who are able to return to their home environment for a portion of the day. A Masonic affiliation is not required for participation in this program.

Within a caring and stimulating environment, the program serves adults with Alzheimer's disease, stroke, dementia, Parkinson's disease, brain injury, neurological conditions and other physical conditions which require participation in a supportive environment.

The program is staffed with highly trained and qualified individuals, including a program director/ nurse (L.P.N.), activity coordinator and program aides.

Activities and Social Programs
• Creative arts
• Cards/table games
• Cognition groups
• Community outings
• Cooking groups
• Current events
• Exercise classes

Caregiver Support
Caregiver support is available to families who provide care to a loved one and need assistance with that care so they may pursue careers or other interests. The Masonic Village also provides a caregiver support group.

Medical Care
Medical care, including medication administration, health monitoring, personal care, and incontinence management, is available. Participants also have access to rehabilitation services, dental services, podiatry services, bathing services, a therapy pool, wellness center and beauty/barber shop.

Families are encouraged to provide their own transportation for the participant; however, funding may be available for bus transportation.

Meals
A hot mid-day meal and morning and afternoon snacks are provided for the participants.

For more information, please contact (717) 361- 5353 or adlc@masonicvillagespa.org.
Click here for our brochure.

This center is funded in part under a contract with the Lancaster County Office of Aging and the Pennsylvania Department of Aging. Funding also is provided through an additional contract with the Dauphin County Area Agency on Aging.