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Keep Christ in Christmas

Keep Christ in Christmas

Keep Christ in Christmas

With only a few days left before Christmas, the stores are bustling, cookies are baked, and friends and family are gathering for various holiday festivities. We sometimes get so caught up in the frenzy of the holiday that we forget why we are celebrating in the first place – the birth of Christ.

ChristmasMagnetBefore all the presents are opened and the food is gone, remember to do some good for others as He would have done:

  • Be generous.
  • Be considerate.
  • Keep the driveway and sidewalk clear of snow for an elderly neighbor (if/when we get snow again).
  • Get the family together to clean out all the closets and dressers. Donate usable clothing, shoes, blankets and other items to a program for needy families.
  • Wish people you meet a good day and a MERRY Christmas!
  • Sing Christmas carols at nursing homes, hospitals or Senior Centers!
  • Send a Christmas card to someone you have not seen or talked to in years.
  • Invite a friend or neighbor who will be alone to share your Christmas celebration.

On behalf of myself, Pam and everyone here at Naperville Senior Center, we wish you and your family a joyous Christmas and a prosperous New Year!

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

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Honoring Heroes

Honoring Heroes

Honoring Heroes

By Mike Cooper

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Tree of Life

December 7, 1941: A date which will live in infamy. These words were spoken by President Roosevelt a day after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, which brought the United States into World War II. We remember all the souls lost that day 76 years ago; those who tried to fight off the invasion of Japanese bombers.

There were many heroes in World War II and other conflicts since then. We shouldn’t just honor and remember them on specific days throughout the year – Memorial Day, Veterans Day – but every day.

Let’s not forget the other heroes among us – policemen, firemen, doctors and nurses. They rush in to help others when most of us would instinctively run away.

But there are many other people who could be considered a hero, if only by one or two other people.

  • Who is your hero?

    A person who shovels the walk for the older neighbor; not to make a buck or two, but because it is the right thing to do.

  • Someone who raises money to help a local family who was displaced from their home because of a fire.
  • The stranger who lets you in front of them at the grocery store when you only have a gallon of milk and they have a cart full of food.

To most of the world, these things may be insignificant, but to the person being helped it’s everything.

Who do you consider to be a hero?

We should always honor the heroes in the military who defend our freedoms, but let’s not forget the local heroes who do something out of the kindness of their heart and don’t ask for anything in return. Everyone can use a little help at one time or another. We should pay it forward as much as we can.

We honor all of our Members at Naperville Senior Center. Our goal is to help them continue to be as independent as they can safely be while they are with us. We encourage socialization, exercises, Wii Bowling, games and puzzles, singing and clapping, dancing, and a brand new shuffleboard to provide mental and physical stimulation for our Members.

Come Visit: to learn more about how NSC can provide a respite for caregivers and a great social environment for your loved one, contact us at 630.857.3017. We invite you to Come Visit and see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

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Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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Naperville Senior Center is in the News, Again!

Naperville Senior Center is in the News, Again!

Naperville Senior Center is in the News, Again!

Mike and Pam Cooper

We are thrilled to have been featured in the Internet Magazine, VoyageChicago, which highlights the best of Chicago. The article shares who we are, why we started Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Service, what sets us apart, and why someone should bring their senior loved one to NSC. Come Visit, and see for yourself!

VoyageChicago, November 7, 2017: “Meet Mike Cooper of Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services in Naperville”

Why did you decide to open an Adult Day Care Center?

To me and Pam, Naperville Senior Center is a dream come true. We dreamed of starting this business since we met in college, where Pam was a physical therapy major and I was a marketing major. We designed NSC for those seniors who have been discharged from hospitals or nursing homes, but aren’t safe living alone, or those seniors who want the socialization with others. With an aging population, the need for more senior services, including adult day care centers, will continue to grow.

Who works with you at Naperville Senior Center?

My wife, Pam, is a physical therapist and guides the expert elder care practitioners. Theresa Capone, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, is the center’s Director of Fun. The skilled staff also includes part-time registered nurses and certified nursing assistants.

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A Member works on his short game

What makes Naperville Senior Center different from other senior care options?

Fun Activities: Seniors don’t have to stay home alone with a home health aide watching TV all day. At NSC, we assist with walking, balance, endurance and social interaction using purposeful activities such as making crafts, playing dice games or musical instruments and singing. Just a few of the fun activities include the bean bag toss, bingo, bunco, coloring, bat the balloon, dominoes, cardio parachute, mini putt-putt golf, shuffleboard, Nerf pistol target practice and Wii bowling.

 

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A Member on the Nustep

Exercise: In addition to those activities, we also have a one-of-a-kind walking track, NuStep recumbent bicycle and hi-lo mat. We encourage our Members to get some type

of physical activity, whatever fits with their physical ability. We chart Members’ laps around the track as well as time and distance on the NuStep and have observed improvements in many Members’ strength and endurance.

 

Music: Our ‘Performing Arts Center’ is equipped with bells, dozens of percussion instruments, a drum set, piano, trumpet and a karaoke machine. Our Members enjoy playing these instruments, listening to them or singing along. It lifts our spirits and puts a smile on everyone’s face!

 

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Hot, Nutritious, Noon-time Meal

Nutritious and Delicious Food: We provide a hot, nutritious, noon-time meal to all of our Members, where they can eat as much or as little as they want. We have favorites such as pot roast, baked cod, chicken Kiev, and tilapia, served with vegetables, potatoes, rolls and a beverage. And of course, don’t forget about dessert!

 

Why should someone consider Naperville Senior Center for their senior loved one?

Naperville Senior Center is dedicated to providing quality care and day service to seniors, including those with cognitive or physical challenges. We aspire to improve the functional skills of every Member, and to promote personal independence and overall well-being.

NSC specializes in providing daytime care from experienced therapists in a safe environment.

By bringing your senior loved one to NSC, caregivers can have time to take care of themselves, to do things they enjoy and to keep themselves refreshed so they can better care for their loved ones.

We are passionate about this program and our Members; they are like family to us. This facility is indeed “Home Away From Home” for us and our Members.

 

Come Visit: to learn more about how NSC can provide a respite for caregivers and a great social environment for your loved one, contact us at 630.857.3017. We invite you to Come Visit and see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

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Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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Learning: The Brain’s Version of Jumping Jacks

Learning: The Brain’s Version of Jumping Jacks

Learning: The Brain’s Version of Jumping Jacks

Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, which a general term for memory loss and the loss of other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Mental decline is mostly due to altered connections in brain cells; keeping the brain active may help to generate new brain cells and increase the brain’s vitality. It’s the brain’s version of jumping jacks!

It’s never too late to learn something new

The old saying – It’s never too late to learn something new – is true! But it is more than that; it is about continually learning throughout your life. Studies have shown that a lower level of education may be related to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s later in life, due to less mental stimulation throughout a lifetime. Those people who have a higher level of education may be somewhat more protected from Alzheimer’s, possibly because the brain cells and their connections are stronger. More educated people can, and do, still get Alzheimer’s, but the symptoms may appear later.

Try to learn something new every day

Regardless of how old you are, you should continue to learn and stimulate your mind. That doesn’t mean having to get a PhD! Here are 5 simple things you can do to keep your brain active and healthy:

  1. man-863744_1280Put down the remote and read a book. Whether you like romance novels, history or fiction, reading is a great way to stimulate your mind. If you don’t want to spend the money to buy a book (or e-book), get a book from your local library.
  2. Take a class. Do you want to learn how to paint, speak a foreign language, or play bridge? There are many adult education classes available at your local park district, community college or adult education center. Find something that you want to learn how to do and do it!
  3. Old hands solving jigsaw puzzlePlay games. Do you like to play Scrabble, Monopoly, Bunco or Battleship? Keep playing! Learning can be disguised as fun! Remember, every Wednesday at 5pm, we play BINGO at our facility.
  4. Do crossword, Sudoku or regular puzzles. Whether you are a master at the New York Times crossword puzzle or just like the scenic puzzle that you found at a garage sale, they challenge you to think and keep your mind active.
  5. DSC_0406Garden. Yes, even when you are gardening you are learning something, which stimulates your brain. So throw on those gloves and plant some veggies and flowers!

At Naperville Senior Center, we incorporate games, puzzles, education, gardening and a host of other activities into our daily routine with our Members. We strive to provide them with mental stimulus to keep them active, engaged and included.

Contact us to get schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home”.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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4 Activities to Celebrate Earth Day with your Senior Loved One

4 Activities to Celebrate Earth Day with your Senior Loved One

4 Activities to Celebrate Earth Day with your Senior Loved One

This year, Earth Day is Saturday, April 22. Since 1970 it is a day on which many people around the world will show support for environmental protection. There are events in many communities on that day and throughout the week. Unfortunately, many seniors are unable to get to these events; they may not have transportation or physically cannot participate. But that that does not mean they can’t be involved in their own way!

Here are 4 activities you can do with your senior loved one this week to help them celebrate Earth Day:

  1. Celebrate Earth Day

    Our Members help plant our garden in the spring and enjoy the fruits of their labor throughout the summer!

    Plant a garden. Who doesn’t love fresh-picked produce?! Think herb garden, or maybe a couple tomato plants. An herb garden would be perfect for indoors and could easily be transplanted outside next month. If you are handy, you could build a small, raised planter box where your loved one could comfortably sit or stand to help plant the garden. Not only are the herbs and vegetables good for them, they will appreciate being involved. Farm to table would be about 10 feet. It doesn’t get any more ‘local’ than that!

  2. Recycle. Think about all the items in your own home that you haven’t used in years. Now think about all the things in your parents’ home that they haven’t used for decades! Why wait for something to happen to them before you go through some of these items with them? At that point, the process will be a lot more stressful because you will have suffered a loss and some things might wind up in the garbage instead of being donated or sold.

Don’t try to tackle the whole house at once; it can be too overwhelming. Pick a closet, drawer or corner of a basement and go through these things with them a little at a time. Give them the chance to tell a story about the item, if there is one. Then determine if the item should be given to someone in the family, donated or sold. If there are old family photos, see if your loved one remembers who is in the picture, when it was taken or the reason for it. Save that information somewhere and scan the picture(s) so they are safe digitally.

  1. Plant a tree. This might not be something your senior loved ones can do themselves, but they can still be involved. Find out what their favorite tree is (hopefully something that grows well in your zone). If they still live in their own home, find a spot to plant a tree, even a little one, where they can see it. Maybe they could help water it from time to time. They can take pride in seeing something grow and live on for a long time, knowing that they were involved with its growth. If they live in a community where you cannot do this, maybe you can plant their tree by your house. When they come over to see you, point out the tree they that picked out – their ‘favorite’ tree.
  2. Celebrate earth day

    Spring flowers are in bloom!

    Take a walk. Especially this spring, the trees and flowers are in full bloom and the weather has been warm. Get your loved one outdoors to enjoy the beautiful scenery. If they can only go a short distance, walk down their street to see the tulips and daffodils that are in front of their neighbors’ houses. If they can go walk farther, check out the beautiful scenery in your town or neighboring towns.

In the Naperville area, the flowers and trees along the Riverwalk and in the Morton Arboretum are in full bloom. There are plenty of trails, parks and preserves in the area to walk and enjoy the sights.

The last 2 years we have had our own raised garden where our Members help to plant, water, pick and eat the wonderful vegetables we grow. We are looking forward to having that garden again! Our farm to table distance is only about 20 feet!

When they are not gardening, our Members socialize, verbalize, improvise, evangelize, visualize, exercise, have fun, and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation.

Call to action: to learn more about how NSC can provide a respite for you and a great social environment for your loved one, contact us at 630.857.3017. You can also schedule a tour to see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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6 Ways to Help a Depressed Loved One

6 Ways to Help a Depressed Loved One

6 Ways to Help a Depressed Loved One

setting boundaries, depression, world health dayApril 7 is World Health Day. The theme for World Health Day 2017 is Depression: Let’s Talk. Although depression is not a normal part of aging, it can be common among older adults. Even though the CDC estimates that approximately 7 million seniors in America suffer some type of depression each year, most seniors are happy with their lives.

Depression tends to be more common in people who have other health conditions. According to the CDC, 80 percent of older adults have at least one chronic health condition and 50 percent have two or more, such as heart disease or cancer. That puts seniors at a greater risk of having depression.

Depression goes beyond ‘feeling blue’ or having an ‘off’ day. We all experience sad feelings at times! For someone who is clinically depressed, they cannot just snap out of it. It may occur when there is a significant change in an older adult’s life – the death of a loved one, moving away from family or friends, or a serious illness. However, the symptoms of depression may go beyond being sad.

depression, world health dayOther symptoms of depression include:

  • Being more tired than usual
  • Restless sleep or having a hard time falling asleep
  • Being irritable
  • Confusion
  • Lack of attention

Some of these symptoms, like confusion or lack of attention, may look like Alzheimer’s, even though the person does not have that disease. If the person is on medication, especially multiple types of medication, there could be side effects that contribute to depression. These are things that should be discussed with a medical professional.

What can you do to help an older loved one who you think may be depressed?

Here are 6 things you can do:

  • Healthy Happy, depression, world health dayInvite your loved one out. Take them out for a meal, a visit to a park, or to your house to see the grandkids. Get them out of their home where they are alone and into another environment where they can interact with other people.
  • Schedule social activities. Does your loved one have friends or other family members in the area? Do they like to do things at the ‘Y?’ Schedule activities for your loved. If you cannot always take them places, see if someone else can take them to an activity. Many communities have senior transportation available. Again, having more social interaction is important for seniors.
  • Make healthy meals for them. Eating healthy meals has positive benefits beyond your waistline. When you feel better physically, your mental and emotional state will benefit too. Your loved one may not want to cook for themselves, so they resort to frozen or other packaged foods. Even though the package may say they are healthy, they are filled with preservatives. If you can cook for your loved one and package that food so they simply have to thaw and reheat, you have created a win-win!
  • Review their prescriptions. Are they taking the correct doses at the right time of the day? Taking more or less medication than prescribed could have serious side effects.
  • Take them for a medical exam. If the symptoms of depression persist, a medical professional can do a thorough exam to determine the root cause of the symptoms. Once a diagnosis is made, make sure your loved one follows up with any treatment.
  • Adult Day Center, successBring them to Naperville Senior Center. At NSC, we provide the social interaction that seniors need. From gaming to exercising to singing and dancing, we let our Members express themselves throughout the day. We also provide a hot, healthy noon-time meal.

Each day our Members spend time socializing, verbalizing, improvising, evangelizing, visualizing, exercising, having fun, and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation.

Call to action: to learn more about how NSC can provide a respite for you and a great social environment for your loved one, contact us at 630.857.3017. You can also schedule a tour to see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

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Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

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Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

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A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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[jpshare]

Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.