Adult Day Centers - Connecting Communities for Older Adults & their Families
Loudoun County Adult Day Centers help aging adults remain in the community as long as possible and provide support and respite to their caregivers. They are all licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia.
People We Serve
- Adult Day Centers are ideal for adults ages 60 and older with cognitive impairments, such as Alzheimer's and other dementias, or for seniors with physical impairments who cannot stay home alone during the day and would benefit from social interaction and increased physical activity.
- We accept only persons whose needs we can meet and who do not require professional nursing services.
Adult Day Center Locations
Facility | Address | Hours | Phone | |
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Eastern Loudoun Adult Day Center | 45140 Bles Park Drive Ashburn, VA 20147 |
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
571-258-3232 | Email Manager |
Loudoun County Adult Day Center - Leesburg | 16501 Meadowview Court Leesburg, VA 20175 |
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
703-771-5334 | Email Manager |
Mac Brownell Adult Day Center | 200 E. Willie Palmer Way
Purcellville, VA 20132 |
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
571-258-3402 | Email Manager |
Services We Provide
Our Adult Day Centers provide recreational programs and therapeutic activities serving individuals with early, moderate, and late-stage dementia in a supportive and inclusive environment designed to meet individual needs.
- Personal Care Assistance
- Medication Administration
- Monthly Health Monitoring
- Nutritious Meals and Snacks
- Referral and Information Assistance
- Transportation (limited-service area)
- Cognitive and Physical Activities
- SAIL and Exercise Programs
- Sensory and Creative Activities
- Music, Art, Yoga, and Pet Therapies
- Gardening and Nature Activities
- Community Outings
Benefits for Caregivers & Participants
We foster a safe and inviting environment for participants while providing peace of mind to caregivers knowing their loved one is spending the day enjoying therapeutic activities and connecting with their peers.
- Bolster mental health with social activity and companionship
- Reduce risk of falls with exercises that strengthen muscles and improve balance
- Enhance sleep quality and physical health through engaging activities and programs
- Participate in a positive atmosphere for older adults with memory loss
- Remain in the community with family and friends
- Afford the opportunity for independence Reduce caregiver stress, anxiety, and depression
Professional Staff
Our highly trained staff have the following certifications:
- Personal Care Certification or are Certified Nursing Assistants
- Certified Dementia Practitioners (CDP)
- Certified in Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL)
- CPR/AED and First Aid
- Each Center also has Certified Medication Technicians and CDL Drivers.
Admission Process
Our admission process begins with your call to the Center to schedule a tour. If you are interested in pursuing admission, we will confirm that we have availability and provide you with an admission packet. The next step will be to schedule an admission assessment visit which will include a review of your admission paperwork. This visit will include the potential participant and the decision maker and will take approximately 2 hours. After the assessment is complete and all paperwork, including the physical exam & TB screening (to be completed by your personal physician) are received, final determination can be made on whether we can meet the potential participant’s needs at the Center.
We offer three schedules for attendance: 2 days (Tuesday/Thursday), 3 days (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) or 5 days (Monday-Friday) per week.
Fees
While the Centers are subsidized by Loudoun County, participants are required to pay a daily fee. The daily fee is on a reasonable sliding fee scale based upon the participant’s (and their spouse’s) gross income.
For more information on daily fees, please contact your local center.