ALLIANCE SENIOR DAY SERVICES
Committed to Caring for Your Loved One
Alliance Senior Day Services is an adult day program designed to serve individuals who are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Alliance also serves seniors who require supervision during the day due to health reasons or cognitive impairments.
A Safe, Supportive Environment
The Alliance Senior Day Services day program is designed to:
- Increase social interactions among seniors
- Provide ongoing learning and positive growth experiences for seniors
- Prevent, delay onset or slow the effects of age-related problems
- Offer respite to caregivers who need time to meet their own needs
Connection to WMU
- Participants benefit from the expertise of students, interns, and faculty of various WMU departments along with access to WMU resources
- We offer rich educational and clinical experiences for students in the allied health professions
Services that Support Well-Being
- A structured program of activities designed to enhance physical and cognitive function
- Dignified assistance with personal care
- Health monitoring by a Registered Nurse and trained staff members
Caring and Qualified Staff
- Registered Nurse on staff
- Occupational Therapist on staff
- Program assistants trained in dementia care
- WMU student interns: Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Music Therapy, Integrated Health Services, Social Work
- Dedicated staff members provide ethical, quality services
Get Started Today
For more information about our program or to schedule a tour, please contact the coordinator at 269.553.3370. An intake assessment will need to be scheduled before admission to the program will be granted.
A Program of the
WMU Center for Disability Services
The Alliance Senior Day Services is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Agencies for Adult Day Services
Contracting With:
Kalamazoo Community Mental Health Services
Senior Services, Inc.
Burnham Brook/Community Choice Options
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
Area Agency on Aging IIIA
With Support From:
Greater Kalamazoo United Way