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Adult Day Care

August 1, 2013

The Adult Day Health Program is for individuals who still live at home but need some assistance and socialization during the day from 8 am to 4 pm. The independently owned and operated Adult Day Health Center at Manor On The Hill provides participants with skilled nursing care, structured activities and recreational outings. A hot lunch and two nutritious snacks are served daily.


Goals

  • Provide compassionate, quality health care services for the elderly and disabled
  • Maximize each individual’s independence and self-confidence
  • Provide support for care-givers


Health Care

  • Assessment, treatment, supervision and medication management by a registered nurse
  • Personal care assistance by trained personnel
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy with a physician’s order


A group of elderly women are sitting around a table with plates of food
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They say “It takes a village to raise a child”; Knowledge, wisdom, and unconditional love by seniors have a lasting effect on children. Children can also bring happiness and smiles to seniors. We can reminisce about the past when extended families lived close together on the same street or in the same town and interacted frequently. Manor on the Hill (pre-pandemic) had a “Adopt a Grandparent Program” where preschool children came every month to do activities with the residents. This was the most popular activity for both generations. Meaningful activities between seniors and children can be fun and educational. Here are examples of things that the seniors can talk about bringing back nostalgic memories and educating the children at the same time: Tin of Spam: Most children will have no idea what it is however seniors will have memories of tinned meat that could be transported and stored without refrigeration. Rotary phone: Dialing numbers one-by-one, one mistake or busy line and had to start all over again Payphones and a dime in their penny-loafers to call home. Many may have used their dime for a treat at the corner store. Printed references like the phone book, TV Guide and an Encyclopedia set Gramophone records; Side A & B with a handful of songs Silent movies & news reals Rationing during the wars Games they played
A woman in a wheelchair is holding a certificate on the front page of a leominster champion newspaper
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Norma Schofield, a resident of Manor On The Hill, celebrating her 107th birthday with family and friends. She also appeared in Leominster Champion Newspaper. Click here to read what her son has to say.
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