UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently celebrated the reopening of its Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) Program after it was on hiatus during the pandemic. “We’re so excited to have our ADHC program back up and running,” Candy Salvati, program director, said in a news release. The ADHC program offers comprehensive health […]
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UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently celebrated the reopening of its Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) Program after it was on hiatus during the pandemic.
“We’re so excited to have our ADHC program back up and running,” Candy Salvati, program director, said in a news release.
The ADHC program offers comprehensive health care with therapeutic social, educational, and recreational activities to enhance the lives of elderly, chronically ill, and disabled adults while maintaining their residence in the community.
“At the same time, it provides a period of respite for family caregivers. ADHC also offers door-to-door transportation for registrants within a 10-mile radius. It’s a wonderful program for the community,” Salvati contended.
The program is accepting new registrants. More information is available at www.mvhealthsystem.org/adhc/.