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Adult Day Care in Charlotte, NC

Find senior day care and adult day programs near you in Charlotte, North Carolina — 5 NPI-verified centers.

There are 19 adult day care centers in Charlotte, North Carolina registered with the CMS National Provider Identifier (NPI) system. Adult day care programs offer structured daytime care — including meals, health monitoring, and recreational activities — as an alternative to residential placement. North carolina's cap/da (community alternatives program for disabled adults) can reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket costs for qualifying families.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does North Carolina's Medicaid program cover adult day care services in Charlotte?

Yes, North Carolina’s Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA) can help cover the costs of adult day care services in Charlotte. Eligibility is based on income and disability status, so it's important to check with your local social services office for more details.

What transportation options are available for seniors attending adult day care centers in Charlotte?

In Charlotte, many adult day care centers offer transportation services to help seniors get to and from the facility. Additionally, you can explore public transportation options like CATS (Charlotte Area Transit System) or community-based transportation programs that cater to older adults.

What should I expect during my first visit to an adult day care center in Charlotte?

During your first visit to an adult day care center in Charlotte, you can expect a tour of the facility and an introduction to the staff. There will also be an assessment to understand your needs and preferences, ensuring that the program is a good fit for you or your loved one.

How much does adult day care cost in Charlotte, and are there insurance options available?

The cost of adult day care in Charlotte can vary depending on the facility and services provided. Some centers accept private pay, while others may be covered by long-term care insurance or Medicaid through North Carolina's CAP/DA program. It's best to contact the specific center for detailed pricing information and insurance options.

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