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Winter/Spring 2015

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69 DAY CARE Peabody - West Roxbury AVIV CENTERS FOR LIVING Member of the Chelsea Jewish Foundation 240 Lynnfield Street Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 471-5180 www.avivliving.org 47 people a day Medicaid, VA MEM, DAY, OT, PAS, PT, ST, WSS Rates: $72 - $80/day MAP #7 SENIOR PLACE ADULT DAY HEALTH 2222 Centre Street West Roxbury, MA 02132 (617) 325-1230 www.germancentre.org 30 clients/day VA, Medicaid, private MEM, DAY, RHB, Medical Model. We also accept payment through local Elder Care Services, i.e. Ethos. MAP #27 Aviv Adult Day Health provides a safe and secure environment outside the home where seniors receive medical and rehab care that is best suited to their needs. These services allow us to assist in letting the recipient continue to live at home longer and still have help during the day. Close to home, we serve seniors with diverse physical and cognitive issues. Our program staff helps clients with a wide range of needs, function at their best, emotionally, physically, socially and intellectually. Senior Place provides daily care and support for seniors living at home by providing a social community where individual medical and physical needs are met. Daily activities emphasize the positive, build on abilities and enhance self-esteem while providing meaningful opportunities for socialization, companionship and fun. Nutritious meals and snacks round out a truly fulfilling day at Senior Place. Offered five days a week. Dealing with Alzheimer's can be tough. But it doesn't mean you have to forget about the joys of living. If you or someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer's, call the Alzheimer's Association helpline for support, understanding and information day or night at 1-800-272-3900. When it comes to Alzheimer's, remember—you are not alone. Make the first call to 1-800-272-3900 or visit www.alz.org. Concept and design by Henry Russell Bruce – www.hrb-ideas.com. Alzheimer's doesn't mean you forget how to smile.

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