State recognizes adult day service providers during awareness week
Sept. 15-21
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[September
18, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD -- In observance of
Adult Day Services Week, Illinois Department on Aging Director John
K. Holton, Ph.D., praised providers who offer support services at
adult day centers.
Adult
day service, or ADS, is designed for older adults who want to
remain in the community but face limitations if left home alone
during the day, due to physical, social or mental impairment. In
addition to recreational and therapeutic activities to help clients
maintain and develop physical and mental status, the day service
provides health and medication supervision, personal care, and meal
service for clients. Providers also offer respite for family
caregivers, especially those who are employed outside the home.
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"Adult day services benefit the older adult as well as their family
and caregiver. Providers help clients maintain their health,
independence and socialization, while also providing families peace
of mind when they are away from their loved ones," said Holton.
"This type of support speaks to our mission at the Department on
Aging, which is to serve and advocate for older adults by
administering programs that promote independence, dignity and
quality of life." Holton's comments echo the words of a
proclamation from Gov. Pat Quinn celebrating adult day service
providers. (The proclamation follows
this article.)
The Department on Aging provides certification only to adult day
centers that offer services through the
Community
Care Program.
Along with case management, in-home service and emergency home
response service, adult day service is a core service under the
Community Care Program. The program does not maintain a waiting
list, so all clients who meet the eligibility criteria (i.e., age
60-plus, have non-exempt assets of $17,500, are a U.S. citizen,
resident of Illinois and obtained a minimum "Determination of Need"
score of 29 or greater for long-term care services) are given
service and may select an approved provider of their choice within
the service area.
Adult Day Services Week, sponsored by the National Adult Day
Services Association and scheduled the third complete week of
September, is to raise awareness of the availability and
accessibility of adult day programs nationwide. The theme of this
year's weeklong observance is "Pushing Boundaries to Reach New
Heights."
The Illinois Adult Day Service Association provides coordination
among providers throughout the state.
Kathy Wyatt, president of the association, said: "I know that our
programs are helpful for the health and mental wellness of our
participants as well as their caregivers and families. We appreciate
the governor's support for the proclamation and the well-being of
the frail senior population that we serve in the great state of
Illinois."
For information about programs to assist older adults in Illinois
and their caregivers, including how to locate an adult day service
provider, visit
www.state.il.us/aging/ or call the Department on Aging Senior
HelpLine at 1-800-252-8966 or, for hearing-impaired use only, TTY
1-888-206-1327.
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Proclamation by Gov. Quinn:
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WHEREAS, adult
day centers are structured, comprehensive programs that offer a
variety of support services for the purpose of providing personal
attention and promoting social, physical and emotional well-being in
a supportive setting; and
WHEREAS, adult
day services centers in Illinois provide these services with
professional and compassionate care; and
WHEREAS,
through this service, functionally and cognitively impaired adults
receive needed care and services in a community environment; and
WHEREAS, adult
day centers offer participants an opportunity for enriching
educational, therapeutic and social experiences outside the home,
and
WHEREAS, these
centers provide much-needed assistance and counseling to caregivers
including anyone involved and dedicated to this noble service; and
WHEREAS, the
State of Illinois proudly joins the Illinois Adult Day Service
Association in designating September 15-21, 2013, as Adult Day
Services Week,
THEREFORE, I,
Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim
September 15-21, 2013 as ADULT DAY SERVICES WEEK in Illinois,
and encourage all citizens to honor and celebrate these noble
caregivers and the communities they enrich.
[Text from
Illinois
Department on Aging file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
Note: Oversight of adult day services
overlaps between three Illinois departments: Aging, Human Services
and Public Health:
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The Department on Aging certifies
only adult day services seeking to participate in the Community
Care Program
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The Department of Human Services
certifies adult day services called developmental training sites
and funds the services under waivers for adults with
developmental disabilities.
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The
Department of Public Health regulates adult day care programs
housed within existing long-term care facilities.
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