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Adult Day Care Centers in Vermont

Browse 12 centers across 8 cities

Find senior day care and adult day programs for older adults across Vermont.

12
Total Centers
8
Cities
Newport
Most Centers

Vermont offers a warm and welcoming environment for those seeking quality adult day care services. With 12 centers spread across 8 cities, residents can find support and community in various parts of the state. Newport leads with three centers, while Morrisville and Saint Albans each boast two facilities, ensuring that families have access to comprehensive care options. These centers provide a range of activities and services designed to enhance the well-being and independence of older adults and individuals with special needs. Vermont's Choices for Care (CFC) Medicaid waiver program helps make these services more accessible by offering financial assistance to eligible participants. Whether you are looking for social engagement, therapeutic activities, or respite care, Vermont’s adult day care centers are dedicated to providing a supportive and enriching experience for all who visit.

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Barre 1 Brattleboro 1 Lyndonville 1 Morrisville 2 Newbury 1 Newport 3 Quechee 1 Saint Albans 2

Medicaid & Financial Assistance in Vermont

Green Mountain Care (Vermont Medicaid) — Vermont Medicaid covers adult day services through its Choices for Care program for eligible residents. Contact your local Medicaid office or call 1-800-MEDICARE for eligibility details.

Top Centers in Vermont

Project Independence

420 Washington St, Barre, 05641

Verified

Brattleboro Area Adult Day Services, Inc.

30 Terrace Street, Brattleboro, 05301

Verified Social + Medical Day Program

Riverside Life Enrichment Center Inc

2104 E Burke Rd, Lyndonville, 05851

Verified Social + Medical Day Program

Lamoille Area Adult Day Care Center

11 Court St, Morrisville, 05661

Verified

Lamoille Area Adult Daycare Center

11 Court St, Morrisville, 05661

Verified

Green Mountain Adult Day Services, Llc

148 Prouty Dr, Newport, 05855

Verified Social Day Program

Northeast Kingdom Homecare, Inc.

100 2Nd St, Newport, 05855

Verified Social Day Program

Northeast Kingdom Homecare, Inc.

100 2Nd St, Newport, 05855

Verified Social + Medical Day Program

Woodstock Area Adult Day Services, Inc

8826 Woodstock Road, Quechee, 05059

Verified Social Day Program

Carepartners Adult Day Center, Inc.

34 Franklin Park W, Saint Albans, 05478

Verified Social Day Program

Carepartners Adult Day Center, Inc.

34 Franklin Park W, Saint Albans, 05478

Verified Social Day Program

Oxbow Senior Independence Program, Inc.

4621 Main Street South, Newbury, 05051

Permanently Closed Verified

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Vermont's Choices for Care (CFC) Medicaid waiver cover adult day care services, and who is eligible?

Vermont's Choices for Care (CFC) Medicaid waiver covers adult day care services for individuals who are aged, blind, or disabled and meet financial eligibility criteria. Eligible participants must also require a level of care typically provided in a nursing home but prefer to receive services in the community.

How do I start the application process for Vermont's Choices for Care (CFC) Medicaid waiver program?

To start the application process, contact your local Area Agency on Aging or the Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL). They can provide you with an application and guide you through the eligibility determination process.

What should I bring or expect on a first visit to an adult day care center in Vermont?

On your first visit, bring any necessary medical information, a list of medications, and personal items like glasses, hearing aids, or mobility devices. You can expect a warm welcome and a tour of the facility, along with an introduction to staff and other participants.

What transportation services are available for adult day care centers in Vermont?

Many adult day care centers in Vermont offer transportation services to help clients get to and from the center. You can also explore local public transit options or community-based transportation programs, such as those provided by Area Agencies on Aging.