Dayout ADHC - Merced
1460 Merced Ave
Merced, CA 95341 (209) 388-9175
Adult Day Health Care Centers provide organized daytime programs of health, therapeutic, and social services. They serve adults with who are frail, or have chronic disabling medical, cognitive, or mental health conditions and who are at risk of institutional placement. Registered nurses are on the premises to provide care. Some ADHC are licensed by the state to provide specialty care to people with dementia through an Alzheimer’s Day Care Resource Center within the ADHC setting.
Parent Company:
Elder Services, Inc.
Ownership Type:
For profit
License Number:
70000537
Agency Description?
Current | State Average | |
---|---|---|
Accepts Medi-Cal | Yes |
NA |
Care capacity | 75 |
146.0 |
Average daily attendence | 41 |
87.0 |
Populations served |
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Alzheimer's or Dementia | Yes |
NA |
Behavioral Health | Yes |
NA |
Frail adults and older adults | Yes |
NA |
Intellectually or Developmentally Disabled | Yes |
NA |
Traumatic Brain Injury | No |
NA |
Days of Operation |
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Open weekdays | Yes |
NA |
Open Saturdays | No |
NA |
Open Sundays | No |
NA |
Clients’ Spoken Language |
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Arabic | Yes |
NA |
Armenian | Yes |
NA |
Cambodian | No |
NA |
Chinese | No |
NA |
English | Yes |
NA |
Farsi | Yes |
NA |
Hindi | No |
NA |
Hmong | No |
NA |
Japanese | No |
NA |
Korean | No |
NA |
Laotian | No |
NA |
Punjabi | No |
NA |
Russian | Yes |
NA |
Spanish | Yes |
NA |
Tagalog | No |
NA |
Thai | No |
NA |
Vietnamese | No |
NA |
Agency Description
This section reports publicly available, descriptive data about Adult Day Health Care facilities (ADHC) in California. There are no publicly reported quality of care measures available.
ADHC provide an organized day program of health, therapeutic, and social services to adults aged 18 years and older who require ongoing nursing care and observation (e.g., diabetes management), medical rehabilitation, and/or who are at risk of institutional placement due to chronic mental health or developmental disabilities, or cognitive impairment Services include nutritional meals; social activities; nursing services and counseling; occupational, speech, and physical therapy; and psychological services. This program is overseen by the California Department of Aging. Most ADHCs are also approved by the Department of Health Care Services to provide care to Medi-Cal managed care beneficiaries (this program is called Community-based Adult Services [CBAS]).
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Accepts Medi-Cal (Data Source: Department of Aging List of CBAS Providers; CDPH Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Locations: through 9/18/2023)
This section describes whether a facility accepts Medi-Cal (Medicaid) payment. Most ADHCs are approved to accept Medi-Cal payment (through the CBAS program) in addition to other sources of payors such as client private pay, Regional Centers, and Area Agencies on Aging.
Care capacity (Data Source: CDA Monthly Statistical Summary Reports, July 2023: through 7/1/2023)
Care capacity means the number of individuals this facility is licensed to serve by the Department of Aging; it may not reflect the number of residents currently in the facility.
Average daily attendence (Data Source: CDA Monthly Statistical Summary Reports, July 2023: through 7/1/2023)
Average daily attendance shows the average number of clients in attendance on any given day in the one-month reporting period. Because this is an average, this number may change day-to-day. Consumers may want to compare the average daily attendance with the Care Capacity to get a feel for how crowded a facility may be.
Populations served (Data Source: Department of Aging Participant Characteristics: through 12/1/2022)
Certain types of care, such as Alzheimer’s/Dementia, that may be provided by ADHCs require regulatory certification in addition to the facility license. This section shows the categories of care provided over the last year. These data may not reflect the types of care currently provided. Please contact the facility to confirm the types of care currently offered.
Days of Operation (Data Source: Department of Aging Participant Characteristics: through 12/1/2022)
This section shows the days of the week that the ADHC provides care to clients. Most ADHCs offer services during the work week, while fewer offer weekend hours.
Clients’ Spoken Language (Data Source: Department of Aging Participant Characteristics: through 12/1/2022)
This section shows which of the 17 language options at least one of the facility’s clients spoke during the reporting period. These data do NOT show which languages are spoken by facility staff; they may not reflect what languages are currently spoken. Please contact the facility to learn if your language of interest is currently spoken.