Irene Swindells Center for Adult Day Services
How it Works
Visit the Center
Visit Swindells Center for a personal look at our social day services.
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Phone: (415) 600-2690
Irene Swindells Center for Adult Day Services is a social day program serving individuals with mild to moderate memory loss. Participants are encouraged to enjoy a variety of structured activities that provide mental stimulation and promote physical health and personal successes in a comfortable and supportive environment. Our caring staff of trained professionals also provides education and support for family caregivers, enhancing the quality of life for everyone touched by memory loss.
The Center gives me great peace of mind, allows me to continue to work, and provides respite from Rich's Alzheimers. It's a special place with a very special staff. Thank you!— Linda, spouse of a Swindell's participant
- A state-of-the-art, comfortable, and welcoming atmosphere
- Activities tailored to the mental, emotional, and physical needs of adults with early stage memory loss, and customized to each individual’s ability and interests
- Physical activity and mental stimulation through indoor and outdoor games, exercise, and dance
- Creative and expressive activities using visual and performing arts
- Socialization and sharing of experiences to help reduce isolation
- Personal care assistance when needed
- Educational and support groups for families and assistance planning for on-going care
- Healthy meals and snacks
- Transportation to and from the participant’s home is available
Swindells Center for Adult Day Services is a collaborative partnership with California Pacific Medical Center.
Eligibility
Swindells Center for Adult Day Services is designed for adults with mild to moderate memory loss, and no significant health care needs.
Fees
Services are available 2 to 5 days per week, with a tiered hourly and daily participation rate.
| Payment Options | Private Pay | Long-Term Insurance* |
|---|---|---|
| Fees Coverd By |
*on a case by case basis
Swindells Center for Adult Day Services is a collaborative partnership with California Pacific Medical Center.
Swindells Center was established in March 2002 as a partnership between California Pacific Medical Center and IOA. CPMC had a residential facility specializing in dementia care and IOA had an Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Center serving middle to advanced dementia stages.
Both programs were aware that individuals in the beginning stages of the disease did not have enough services. In order to provide a continuum of care, IOA and CPMC created Swindells.
CPMC provided the facility and IOA provided the program. Through Swindells, and through the congoing partnership with CPMC, individuals experiencing dementia can now receive expert, compassionate care throughout the course of the disease.
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IOA Benefit Concert
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September 11 — 6PM — Il Pirata Bar & Restaurant — San Francisco
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Contact Information
Irene Swindells Center for Adult Day Services
Located at California Pacific Medical Center – California Campus
3698 California St., 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 600-2690
Email: info@ioaging.org
Business Hours: 8am - 4pm
Monday - Friday
Program Hours: 9:30am - 3:30pm
Monday - Friday
Institute on Aging
Main Line: (415) 750-4111
Toll Free: (877) 750-4111
IOA's Senior Campus
Affordable housing, affordable health care and community programs to help older adults live independently. IOA's state-of-the-art Senior Campus is scheduled to open Fall 2010.
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IOA benefits from donations of all kinds. Household and office items are used directly by our programs. Volunteers bring their care and experience to serve our clients. And financial support ensures that IOA may continue to help seniors live healthy, safe lives at home.
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