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Adult Day Program
1340 Dundas St E
London, ON
N5W 3B6
London, ON
N5W 3B6
519-455-5177
Fax: 519-455-4309
Mon-Sat 11am-4:30pm
Last Updated: May 10, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Contact Ontario Health atHome
Eligibility / Target Population
Older adults and people with dementia * care coordinators assess the needs of applicants
Fees
$13 per day * additional fee for transportation
Executives
Sherry Rowland - Adult Day Program Director
519-455-4810 ext 237 * sherry.rowland@salvationarmy.ca
519-455-4810 ext 237 * sherry.rowland@salvationarmy.ca
Contacts
Suzanne Bowen - Program Supervisor
519-455-5177 ext 352 * suzanne.bowen@salvationarmy.ca
Katelyn Selves - Program Supervisor
519-455-5177 ext 354 * katelyn.selves@salvationarmy.ca
519-455-5177 ext 352 * suzanne.bowen@salvationarmy.ca
Katelyn Selves - Program Supervisor
519-455-5177 ext 354 * katelyn.selves@salvationarmy.ca
Languages
English ; French
Language Notes
French voice message, intake form and caregiver handbook
Area Served
London and area
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Note
Tub room and washrooms * mechanical lift available
Description of Services
Adult day program offers social, spiritual, recreational, and therapeutic activities for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia in a group setting * blended program also offered to support older adults with no dementia diagnosis who are looking for continued social/recreational opportunities * helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care * hot or cold meals (through Meals on Wheels) and snacks provided
- recreation/ leisure activities
- swimming program offered in Jul and Aug
- inter-generational programming with on-site child care centre and inclusive programming with adults with a developmental disability who attend on-site Passport Day Program
- side-by-side cycling program
- pet partnership
- year-round horticultural programs
- daily exercises
- spiritual care programs
About Us
The Salvation Army London Village is a Christian Community dedicated to providing support to families through: Child Care Programs for children from birth to 12 years, Respite Programs for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, Adult Day Programs for seniors with Alzheimer Disease and related dementias.
Last Updated: May 10, 2024: Suggest an edit