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Golden Days Adult Medical Day Care Center News and Events

Active Senior Couple

Adult Day Care Center Opens in Dundalk:

 

Mon, May 3 2021, 09:34 AM DUNDALK --

 

Golden Days Adult Medical Daycare has been providing quality care to our clients at our Halethorpe location since 2012.

 

We are now pleased to announce that we will be opening a new location based in Dundalk, Maryland offering the same community services.

 

To learn more, contact our new team In Dundalk by calling 443-530-6075 or emailing us at info.east@goldendayscenter.com for more information.

Senior Prom Thursday

Adult Day Care Hosts Senior Prom:

 

Thu, May 07 2015, 09:34 PM HALETHORPE --

 

The Golden Days Adult Medical Day Care Center hosted its first Senior Senior Prom Thursday.

 

"This is the first time they've been able to go to a formal senior prom," Golden Days' Patti Bulger said. "We're celebrating later stages of life and what it's like to still have fun."

 

Dozens of clients attended Golden Days' Senior Prom from 10:30 a.m. until noon, complete with music, dancing, and the crowning of an elected king and queen.

 

"It keeps you with things to do. You don't have to sit up in the house and be lonely," client Rochelle Taylor said. "I'm so happy. I'm so happy for this center."

Read More at: Fox Baltimore News

Residents of the Adult Day Care Center

Adult Day Care Center Opens in Halethorpe:

 

Mon, February 13 2012, 04:41 PM HALETHORPE --

 

Facing a second knee-replacement surgery, Baltimore resident Betty Cornish needed a place to rehab.

Cornish, 66, found that and more at Golden Days Adult Medical Day Care Center which opened its doors in Halethorpe on Feb. 7.

The 10,000-square-foot facility provides daytime rehabilitation services to the elderly and those ages 16 or older with developmental, physical or mental disabilities, said program director Julelah Fuller.

Fuller said the program will also admit those with Alzheimer's disease and dementia.

"We want to make them more functional with society," Fuller said. "We're open to whomever."

 

Read More at: The Baltimore Sun

 

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