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Winter/Spring 2025

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DAY CARE Legend on page 34 14 CHULA VISTA George G Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers, Inc. 2765 Main St Ste A (619)420-1703 Open Arms Adult Day Health Care 301 East J St (619)420-1404 San Ysidro ADHC 880 3rd Ave (619)662-4100 EL CAJON Elm ADHC Center 1340 Broadway (619)334-3710 Magnolia Adult Day Health Care 490 N Magnolia Ave (619)444-1522 Mollison Adult Day Health Center 115 S Mollison Ave (248)819-1422 Western Adult Day Health Care Center 240 S Magnolia Ave (619)631-7222 ENCINITAS George G Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers, Inc. 335 Saxony Rd (760)635-1895 LA MESA Golden Life Adult Day Health Care Center 7373 University Ave (619)433-3398 NATIONAL CITY Horizons Adult Day Health Care Center 1035 S Harbison Ave (619)474-1822 POWAY Poway Adult Day Health Care Center 12250 Crosthwaite Cir (858)748-5044 SAN DIEGO Casa Pacifica ADHC Ctr 1424 30th St Ste C (619)424-8181 George G Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers, Inc. 3686 4th Ave (619)543-4704 24 Hope Adult Day Health Care Center 11239 Camino Ruiz (858)653-5916 Loving Care Adult Day Health Center 2565 Camino Del Rio S (619)718-9777 Neighborhood House ADHC Center 851 S 35th St (619)233-6691 San Diego Family Circle ADHC 4428 Convoy St (858)952-8531 SAN MARCOS AmeriCare Adult Day Health Care Center 340 Rancheros Dr (760)682-2424 Gary & Mary West Senior Services 1706 Descanso Ave (800)920-7098 SAN YSIDRO San Ysidro ADHC 3364 Beyer Blvd (619)662-4100 The following is a comprehensive list of area licensed Adult Day Care facilities. The ADC list was provided by the California Department of Social Services-Community Care Licensing Division website. Stay Independent Learn more about fall prevention. 1 in 4 people 65 and older falls each year. Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths & Injuries Learn More Contact your local community or senior center for information on exercise, fall prevention programs, and options for improving home safety, or visit: • go.usa.gov/xN9XA • www.stopfalls.org For more information, visit www.cdc.gov/steadi This brochure was produced in collaboration with the following organizations: VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Geriatric Research Education & Clinical Center (GRECC), and the Fall Prevention Center of Excellence Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 2017 Four Things You Can Do to Prevent Falls: Speak up. Talk openly with your healthcare provider about fall risks and prevention. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to review your medicines. " Keep moving. Begin an exercise program to improve your leg strength and balance. # Get an annual eye exam. Replace eyeglasses as needed. $ Make your home safer. Remove clutter and tripping hazards. Falls can lead to a loss of independence, but they are preventable.

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