Adult day services provide stimulation for older Americans, and respite for full-time caregivers

VNA Caring Center Director Angela Loeper, left, sings an oldies tune with client Marilyn Vargo of Milton, Pa., during at the center in Shamokin, Pa., on Thursday, May 9, 2024. The facility is the only adult day services program for cognitively impaired seniors in the Susquehanna Valley. (Robert Inglis/CNHI News via AP)

PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — Sally White helps her husband of 46 years get dressed, fed and on the bus for the short ride from their home to Third Age Adult Day Center four mornings a week.

Preparing 74-year-old Rodger White to leave the house for the day can be a chore since he’s been in declining health for more than a decade and has severe memory loss.

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