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6955 Foothill #300
Oakland, CA 94605
Ph: 510.577.3543
Fax: 510.577.1962
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Bay Area Community Services - Fremont

Photo: A participant takes a break from artwork with a cookie. BACS' Adult Day Care Services serves adults with disabilities age 18 and over in the Tri-Cities area who are experiencing chronic health problems (including Alzheimer's Disease). The help and support provided by the program enables these people to continue living in their own homes, avoiding premature institutionalization.

It also provides respite for family members and caregivers, allowing them to attend to their daily affairs assured that their loved ones are receiving reliable care.

The Day Care program provides the following services:
"It's nice to know that Joe is safe and being well taken care of while he is in classes. Good for him to be with other people, getting some stimulation!"
    - Joe's wife

A structured program of activities led by trained staff, both paid and volunteer. Examples of activities are: memory exercises, reminiscing, mild body movement, games such as chair volleyball, arts and crafts, music and singing, drama, group discussions, speakers sharing information about resources and entitlements, field trips.

Door-to-door transportation for all clients who are residents of Alameda County.

A hot, nutritionally-balanced meal.

Ongoing respite and support for caregivers & family members.

Daily structured activities provided by Adult Education teachers and staff.

Client referrals to other community agencies as needed.

Complete List of Services:

    Photo of two participants: a nun rests her hand on the shoulder of a man in a wheelchair.
  • Mild exercise
  • Recreational activities
  • Educational activities
  • Community outings
  • Medication monitoring
  • Modified diets
  • Care plans
  • Transportation

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