Compassionate Alzheimer’s & Dementia Day Care for Your Loved One
✔ Trusted by St. Louis families for 40+ years
Serving families across St. Louis, Florissant, Arnold, and
Ste. Genevieve with safe, structured daytime care designed to support memory and reduce confusion.
Prefer to talk now? Contact our Care Coordinators.
Arnold Center (636) 321-8103
Florissant Center (314) 838-5005
Ste. Genevieve Center (573) 883-7603
St. Louis Center (314) 772-5107

Caring for a Loved One with Dementia Isn’t Easy — You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
✔ Reduce stress and caregiver burnout
✔ Keep your loved one safe, engaged, and socially connected
✔ Maintain routines that minimize confusion and anxiety
✔ Gain peace of mind knowing they are in compassionate, experienced hands
You don’t have to figure this out alone
Structured Daily Routine
Consistent schedules reduce confusion and create daily comfort.


Memory-Focused Activities
Engaging activities stimulate memory and encourage participation.

Medical Support
Medication management and health monitoring provide added safety.

Compassionate Staff
Trained caregivers provide patient, respectful, individualized care.
Want to see how this works for your loved one?
What a Typical Day Looks Like
A structured, supportive routine helps reduce confusion and creates a sense of comfort throughout the day.
Morning Welcome & Check-In
Participants are welcomed with a health check and a calm start to the day.

Morning Activities & Engagement
Structured activities stimulate memory and encourage participation.

Lunch & Social Time
Nutritious meals shared in a relaxed, social setting.
Rest & Quiet Time
Time to relax, recharge, or engage in calming activities.
Afternoon Activities
More structured activities stimulate memory and encourage participation.
Afternoon Snack
Light refreshments to maintain energy and routine.
End-of-Day Transition
A smooth, supportive transition home with updates for families.
Signs Your Family May Benefit From Adult Day Care

Every person's journey with Alzheimer's or dementia is unique. These signs indicate it's time to explore daytime support - while your loved one continues to live at home in a safe, caring environment.
Adult day care may be worth considering if...

Your loved one is often alone during the day
Long periods without interaction can lead to loneliness, inactivity, and changes in mood.


Changes in routine cause confusion or anxiety
You're concerned about leaving them home alone
A consistent daily schedule provides familiarity, helping reduce stress and uncertainty.
Memory loss or mobility limitations may make unsupervised time unsafe or stressful.

They would benefit from more social interaction


You need dependable caregiver relief
You want to delay or avoid residential placement
Meaningful activities group programs, music, games, and shared meals encourage connection and engagement.
Caregiving can be physically and emotionally demanding. Daytime support gives you time to work, rest or recharge.
Adult day care can provide additional support while helping your loved one remain at home.
For Your Loved One
✔ Stay active, engaged, and socially connected
✔ Maintain routine and reduce confusion
✔ Receive safe, supervised care throughout the day
✔ Enjoy meaningful activities that support memory
✔ Experience dignity, independence, and companionship
For You as a Caregiver
✔ Take time to work, rest, or recharge
✔ Reduce stress, burnout, and daily pressure
✔ Gain peace of mind knowing they are safe
✔ Receive support and communication from our team
✔ Feel confident you’re making the right decision
Support for Your Loved One — Relief for You
Adult day care doesn’t just support participants — it supports the entire family.

We're here to help. Our team is happy to answer your questions and help you determine if adult day care is the right option for your loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia.

40+ years of care


Licensed in Missouri
Trained caregivers
