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2. Cost
• Our Services Are Only $75 For A Full Day In Broad Ripple
And $70 For A Full Day At Uindy
• Joy’s House Accepts Medicaid Waiver And CHOICE
• Provides A Guest Scholarship Program To Help Cover The
Costs Of Our Adult Day Services.
• Joy’s House Is Proud To Say That We Have Never Turned
Away A Qualified Candidate For Care.
• Corporations And Foundation Are Joy House # 1 Donors.
4. Adult Day Care Industry Outlook
• The Adult Day Care Industry Is Projected To Age Well Over The
Next Five Years.
• Federal Funding For Medicaid Will Steadily Increase Due To
Several Existing Provisions In The Patient Protection And
Affordable Care Act (Ppaca);
• The Repeal Of The Ppaca's Individual Mandate Under The Tax
Cuts And Jobs
• Per Capita Disposable Income Is Also Forecast To Grow Strongly
As The Economy Grows, Bolstering Demand For Healthcare
Services
5. Market Place
• Market Size $9 Billion
• Number Of Businesses: 16,407
• Industry Employment: 211, 600
• Federal Government Healthcare Funding Is
Expected To Continue
6. Adult Day Care Cost
• The Cost Of Adult Day Care Varies Significantly Between
Facilities Across The Nation
• There Are Additional Costs For Various Services Provided.
• Adult Day Care Centers Have A Variety Of Payment
Structures.
• Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans' Benefits Or Private Health
Insurance May Pay For A Portion Or All Of The Costs Of
Long-term Care Needs
11. Adult Day Care Trending
• Adult Day Mirrors The Same Growth Trends That We’re Seeing In Home
Health And Home Care. The Driving Factor Is Individuals Want To Remain
Living At Home.
• Historically, Adult Day Has Existed Throughout The United States For
Decades. It Took Off In The Late 70s And 80s, Mostly On The East Coast
And West Coast. It Has Been A Little Bit Slower To Grow Through The
Midwest — And Even Slower In The South.
• But It Continues To Grow Overall, Ramping Up Over The Past Five Years. In
Fact, Today, There Are Probably Close To 10,000 Adult Day Centers In The
U.S., Which Is Up Almost 50% From 2014.
• One Of The Factors Inhibiting Growth Is The Fact There’s No Federal Model
Or Federal Definition Of What Adult Day Care Is. It’s Regulated Differently
From State To State, With Some States Being More Permissive For Social-
model Or Medical-model Services.
12. Adult Day Care Trending
• As Of 2016, Slightly Over 50% Of The Adult Day Centers Throughout The
Country Are In The For-profit Space As Opposed To The Nonprofit World.
• There Has Also Been A Divergence Between The Social Model Of Adult Day
Services And The Medical Model.
• As Of 2016, Slightly Over 50% Of The Adult Day Centers Throughout The
Country Are In The For-profit Space As Opposed To The Nonprofit World.
• There Has Also Been A Divergence Between The Social Model Of Adult Day
Services And The Medical Model.
• As of 2016, slightly over 50% of the adult day centers throughout the
country are in the for-profit space as opposed to the nonprofit world.
• There has also been a divergence between the social model of adult day
services and the medical model
• There Has Been A Social Stigma Around This Industry
A typical Day at an adult day care center might look like this:
Time Activity
8:00-9:00: Breakfast Bunch
9:00-10:00: Current Events & Devotionals
10:00-12:00: Programming (movement, hands-on activities, etc)
12:00-1:00: Lunch Bunch
1:00-2:00: Wait a Minute Rest Period
2:00-3:30: Programming
3:30-4:30: Happy Hour (games, singing, etc)
4:30-5:30: Homeward Bound
Activities designed to stimulate the mind are one of the major components of adult care activities. Games with pattern recognition and repetitive interaction can help seniors who suffer from a failing memory. Monopoly, Scrabble, and other word games require seniors to exercise their minds while encouraging social interaction with other players. Card games are also great for cognitive stimulation.
Adult day mirrors the same growth trends that we’re seeing in home health and home care. The driving factor is individuals want to remain living at home.
Historically, adult day has existed throughout the United States for decades. It took off in the late 70s and 80s, mostly on the East Coast and West Coast. It has been a little bit slower to grow through the Midwest — and even slower in the South.
But it continues to grow overall, ramping up over the past five years. In fact, today, there are probably close to 10,000 adult day centers in the U.S., which is up almost 50% from 2014.
One of the factors inhibiting growth is the fact there’s no federal model or federal definition of what adult day care is. It’s regulated differently from state to state, with some states being more permissive for social-model or medical-model services.
Started in 1974, CICOA is a not-for-profit agency that helps seniors and people of any age with a disability remain comfortably and safely at home and out of institutional care. It's important to us that you have confidence in CICOA—that you believe in our work, the strength of our partnerships, and the expertise of our staff. That you trust us to do what we promise.