Day Respite Care/Social Clubs

For Individuals with Memory Disorders

Respite Care Assessment must be completed before attending respite care.

Safe, engaging environments that provide meaningful activities while giving caregivers essential breaks.

Structured day programs offering social interaction, cognitive stimulation, and therapeutic activities in a secure environment.

Program Features

CNA and HHA (Home Health Aid) supervision
Therapeutic activities including music, games, and crafts

Locations

All locations are open from 9am to 3pm: 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Friday

Respite Care Assessment

Call (850) 386-2778 to schedule an assessment.

Questions asked during assessment:

Respite Care FAQs

Is my loved one eligible?

To qualify, care partners must complete a Florida Elder Affairs assessment with a case manager. After this assessment, which takes approximately 45 minutes, clients are assigned a respite care location and given a start date. Call (850) 386-2778 and ask to speak with a case manager to schedule your assessment today.

Alzheimer’s Project offers person-centered care at each respite location. Clients can expect opportunities to engage in diverse activities such as music and art therapy, pet therapy, guided exercise, group activities, games, and intergenerational socialization.

Care Partners can expect to enjoy a well-deserved break knowing their loved one is being cared for by Alzheimer’s Project staff. To ensure your loved one is a good fit for the program, there is a three-week trial period for each client. Clients may be dropped off any time after 9am but must be picked up before 3pm.

In-Home Respite: AmeriCorps for Veterans

Specialized program matching trained AmeriCorps volunteers with veteran families affected by dementia.

Program Benefits:

Volunteer Matching Process:

How can I find out more about requesting an AmeriCorps volunteer for my loved one?

Call the Alzheimer’s Project office to arrange an assessment. (850) 386-2778.

The AmeriCorps volunteer provides in-home companionship based respite care. The AmeriCorps volunteer is not qualified to assist with personal care or medical needs.

During your initial assessment, a case manager will ask if you or a family were a veteran and if you are interested in an in-home volunteer.

Assessment Process: Our coordinators evaluate:

Becoming an AmeriCorps Member/Volunteer

The Alzheimer’s Project’s Legacy Corps for Veterans and Military Families Program provides a unique opportunity for members to support veterans and military families impacted by cognitive impairments. This program addresses the need for alternative respite care strategies for veteran and military caregivers, aiming to assess caregiver outcomes and enable clients to stay in their communities longer, thus delaying or preventing institutional care.

Member Benefits

Member Expectations

Member Eligibility

For more information, call the AmeriCorps Program Manager: Claire Sand 850-386-2778 or email claire@alzheimersproject.org