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Community Programs for Older Adults


About Community Programs for Older Adults

Halton Region provides three accredited adult day programs for clients with physical disabilities, frail health, Alzheimer’s Disease or related dementias. Our day programs provide a safe, secure place where older adults can socialize and engage in social, cognitive and recreational activities. Our day programs provide assistance and supervision with personal care, as well as lunch and daily refreshments.

The Region provides easy access to services and high quality care to clients. Learn more in the following video.

Hours and locations

LocationProgramHours of Operation

235 Guelph St., Georgetown (Google Maps link)

Silver Creek Place Adult Day Program

185 Ontario St. Milton (Google Maps link)

  • Milton Place Adult Day Program
  • Friends Landing Adult Day Program

Available services

Adult day program services

  • Therapeutic, cognitive, social and recreational programs
  • Assistance with personal care, meal time and mobility needs
  • A full meal at lunch time and refreshments in the morning and afternoon
  • Special diets to meet clients' nutritional needs
  • Hairdressing and barbering services in Milton (additional fee)

Adult day program activities

  • Holiday celebrations
  • Reminiscence groups
  • Current event discussions
  • Musical programs
  • Special events
  • Exercise programs
  • Educational sessions

Fees, application and referral process

Effective , the fee for all programs is $24.43 per day. You will be invoiced for all days registered in the adult day program. You will not be invoiced on days when the program is closed (for example, during extreme weather or statutory holidays).

To apply for Adult Day Programs in Halton Region please contact Central Registry by calling 905-281-4443  or visit the Central Registry website (external link).

Current clients of Ontario Health at Home (external link) can contact their Care Coordinator for a referral.

Caregiver support and respite

Older adults and adults with disabilities face unique challenges that can require extensive support from caregivers. The day program support caregivers in their efforts to keep family members living at home. We can provide information and resources that will assist in your caregiving role.

Transportation

Participants and their caregivers are responsible for getting to and from the adult day program. Where this is not possible, the Day Program Coordinators assists with linking clients and families to the various transportation providers.

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