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Baycrest - Programs - Adult Day Program

Adult Day Program

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55 Ameer Ave
Toronto, ON
M6A 2Z1
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416-785-2500 ext 2858
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Fax: 416-785-2378
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Mon-Fri 9:30am-2pm
Last updated: Feb 13, 2025: Suggest an edit

Application

For more information and to send a referral, email: adultdayprograms@baycrest.org or telephone 416-785-2500 Ext. 2858

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

65 years and older * Consideration for early onset dementia cases, physical frailty, and mild cognitive impairments * Excludes those with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) or developmental disabilities * Membership-based; caregivers not eligible

Fees

Daily program fee * Subsides are available for qualified applicants * Transportation may be provided at additional cost

Languages

English ; Russian ; Spanish ; Hebrew ; Tagalog ; Yiddish

Area(s) Served

Toronto and area

Accessibility

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Description of Services:

Day Centre specializes in providing stimulating programs and activities for community-based older adults
  • Range of social, cognitive, creative, physical, cultural, and spiritual activities offered in-person or virtually 
  • Comprehensive, evidence based, psychosocial programs to promote socialization and brain health 
  • Diet-controlled, full-course, supervised hot kosher lunch and snacks 
  • Toileting assistance 
  • Social Work case management services 
  • Social work virtual caregiver support groups 
  • Health promotion and disease prevention 
  • Respite for caregivers 
  • Referral access to Baycrest services 

About Us

Opening in 1959 as the first adult day program of its kind in Canada, the Baycrest Community Day Centre for Seniors continues as a leader in offering a variety of innovative social, recreational, and educational activities tailored to individual needs. Our overall goal is to promote enriched living and brain health through socialization with others, recreational opportunities, physical activities and spiritual/cultural programming.

Last updated: Feb 13, 2025: Suggest an edit
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