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Rosener House is a treasure... It is a rare resource of history, competence, and caring.
 

 

   
Rosener House Adult Day Services

Enhancing quality of life for older adults with limitations
Providing respite and peace of mind for families

Rosener House Adult Day Services provides structured therapeutic activities and support services in a caring environment that is enjoyable and emotionally supportive. Older adults with challenges and limitations are offered a wide range of stimulating activities including art, music, reminiscing, and entertainment. Physical, occupational, and/or speech therapies are also available for participants. A specialized Dementia Services Program is designed to support and maintain capabilities. Families benefit from the respite and are offered support groups and counseling as well. Rosener House is a participant driven program, and interests and needs of both participants and their families are considered when planning activities and services.

 
 

What Are Adult Day Services?

Adult Day Services (ADS) are community-based programs group programs designed to meet the needs of functionally and/or cognitively impaired adults through a variety of health, social and support services in a protective setting during daytime hours, generally five days a week.

Who Can Attend?

Individuals who are appropriate to participate in the Rosener House program include people with physical limitations, Alzheimer's disease, other memory loss or dementia, Parkinson's disease, stroke, heart disease, social isolation, or other age-related conditions. Generally, participants need some form of assistance with daily living activities or supervision.

Bringing participants together in a group promotes socialization, provides peer support, and strengthens self-esteem in a cost-effective manner, while easing families' constant responsibility for caregiving.

What Is the Cost?

Fees are based on the cost of service and consideration of families' ability to pay. Rosener House is much less expensive than other long-term care options.

We invite you to visit Rosener House to see if the program would be good for you and your family. Call to arrange a visit
— 650-322-0126.

 

What's New
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"Care-giving lending library opening at Rosener House" Almanac article dated September 12, 2007
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bulb Important Guidelines
Read the NADSA's "Guide to Selecting An Adult Day Center" in our Assistance Resources for Seniors section.
 
 
 

How You Can Help
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  • Powerpoint Projector
  • Portable 3' x 4' Whiteboard
  • Laminating Machine (11x17)
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    www.dds.ca.gov/complaints for appeals, complaints, and comments.
     
    Rosener House
    Adult Day Services

    500 Arbor Road
    Menlo Park, CA 94025
    Telephone: 650-322-0126
     
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