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Adult Day

Specializing in early-stage and social adult day programs for seniors 70+ who are frail or memory‑impaired, we also offer dedicated programs for adults in their 40s, 50s, and 60s living with Young-Onset Dementia, including Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer’s.

MORE INFORMATION
Lindsay Pernick, LMSW, Director of Adult Day Programs
516.484.1545 ext.131, lpernick@sjjcc.org

Brought to you by our Fay J. Lindner Foundation Senior Services Center as part of Adult Day Programs

Programs are made possible with funds from the Nassau County Office for the Aging through the New York State Office for the Aging and the US Administration on Aging. Partial funding for these programs is provided by funds raised from the Friendship Circle Luncheon, the Yellow Rose Society, and private donations. Seed funding for our Music, Movement, and Mind is provided by The Anette & Sheldon A. Sinnett BASICS Fund and Sephardic Foundation for Aging to support the ongoing program.

To schedule a required assessment, please call a social worker at 516.399.2353 or email adp@sjjcc.org

SOCIAL ADULT DAY PROGRAMS

FOR THOSE IN THEIR 40’s, 50’s + 60’s
Let’s Do Lunch™ provides physical, intellectual, and social stimulation for individuals with young-onset dementia, including frontotemporal degeneration. Specifically designed for younger individuals, we offer basketball, karate, support groups, vocational work, memory-strengthening exercises, dancing, hot kosher-style lunch, and more. All programs require an assessment to ensure proper placement.
Monday–Friday, 10am–2pm

FOR THOSE 70+
The Denise & Robert Silverberg Family Friendship Circle and GEMS II programs provide a structured, stimulating environment that encourages social, cognitive, and physical engagement through a variety of group activities for those with memory or functional impairment due to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke, etc. Coffee, snacks, and a hot kosher-style lunch are provided.
Monday-Friday, 10am–2pm