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Our Adult Day Centers in the Triangle, NC

An adult day center is a supportive place where older adults spend the day safely socializing, participating in activities, and receiving compassionate care while their family caregivers get needed time and relief.

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Why Families Choose Our Adult Day Care

  1. Caregiver Respite – Adult day care provides trusted respite for caregivers because a caregiver who never gets time to rest eventually burns out physically, emotionally, and financially.
  2. Social Engagement – ACM’s adult day centers provide meaningful social engagement, friendship, conversation, activities, and connection that help older adults remain emotionally and cognitively engaged.
  3. Structured Routine – Our programs provide meals, activities, movement, engagement, and routine that help reduce anxiety, inactivity, confusion, and sundowning behaviors.
  4. Professional Supervision – ACM provides professional supervision and dementia-informed support in a safe, engaging environment while also being the most cost-effective senior care option compared to the high cost of in-home care and memory care.
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Our Wake Forest Adult Day Center

We are conveniently located, behind Shuckers Oyster Bar & Grill in the lower-level professional suites.

Address: 3309 Rogers Road, Suite 117, Wake Forest, NC 27587
Hours: Monday–Friday | 7:30 AM–5:30 PM
Phone: 919-525-6464

ACM’s Wake Forest Adult Day Center offers a warm, relationship-centered environment with a smaller 12-person capacity designed to provide personalized attention, meaningful engagement, and dementia-informed support in a close-knit setting.

Our Wake Forest Center

Our Durham Southpoint Adult Day Center

Located within the Southpoint Professional Center, with the entrance on the side of the building under the Mosaic Pediatric Therapy awning.

Address: 249 NC-54, Durham, NC 27713
Hours: Monday–Friday | 7:30 AM–5:30 PM
Phone: 919-525-6464

ACM’s Southpoint Durham Adult Day Center provides safe, structured adult day care and caregiver respite with a spacious 20-person capacity and daily availability for families needing immediate support, dementia care, and social engagement.

Our Southpoint Center

Our Durham Golden Horizons Adult Day Center

Address: 1106 Hillandale Road, Suite C, Durham, NC 27705
 Located within the same building as Dr. Michael Cherry Dental Practice.
Hours: Monday–Friday | 7:30 AM–5:30 PM
Phone: 919-286-4489

ACM’s Golden Horizons Adult Day Center combines compassionate supervision, engaging activities, and dementia support in a welcoming environment with a 28-person capacity and several current openings for families seeking daytime care and respite support.

Our Golden Horizons Center

A Typical Day In Our Centers

Mornings at our Centers begin with warm welcomes, coffee, conversation, music, light movement, and structured activities that help participants feel calm, connected, and engaged from the start of the day. Midday includes shared meals, cognitive and social activities, laughter, games, creativity, and meaningful moments of connection, while afternoons focus on gentle engagement, relaxation, snacks, music, and preparing participants for a successful transition home.

One recent moment captured exactly what ACM is about: after role-playing Positive Approach to Care techniques during a staff training, a team member used those same approaches later that day to help a participant who was struggling to stand from a chair. Instead of fear or frustration, the participant responded with calm, trust, and success — a reminder that compassionate, relationship-centered dementia care can completely change how a person feels in a difficult moment.

A Day At Our Center

Who We Help

  • Adults Living with Dementia or Alzheimer’s – We support older adults experiencing memory loss, confusion, behavioral changes, or cognitive decline through structured routines, social engagement, and dementia-informed care.
  • Post-Stroke Recovery Clients – ACM helps adults recovering from strokes who may need supervision, socialization, cognitive engagement, and support in adjusting to physical or emotional changes.
  • Adults Living with Parkinson’s Disease – We provide safe daytime support for individuals experiencing mobility, balance, cognitive, or functional changes related to Parkinson’s disease.
  • Older Adults Experiencing Isolation or Loneliness – ACM offers meaningful connections, friendship, activities, conversation, and community for seniors who spend long hours alone at home.
  • Adults Experiencing Mobility Decline – Families often come to ACM when walking, balance, stamina, or daily functioning becomes more difficult and additional daytime supervision and support are needed.
How We Help

What’s Included in Our Daily Rate

ACM’s adult day care daily rate includes a full day of compassionate supervision, meaningful engagement, and caregiver support in a safe, structured environment. P

Participants enjoy morning coffee or tea, morning and afternoon snacks, lunch, structured activities with supplies, social engagement, basic health monitoring, medication reminders, and supportive staff supervision throughout the day.

Our adult day centers are open Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM–5:30 PM. ACM also provides complimentary care management consultation and guidance to all current adult day care participant families, helping caregivers navigate aging, dementia care, resources, and long-term planning with expert support.

Late pickup fees apply after scheduled closing hours.

Pricing And How To Pay

Adult day care programs in North Carolina generally fall into two categories: social model and health model.

  1. Social model adult day centers, like ACM, focus on supervision, dementia support, social engagement, meals, activities, caregiver respite, and quality of life.
  2. Health model programs provide more intensive medical and nursing services.

Typical adult day care costs in North Carolina range from approximately $80 to $120 per day, making it one of the most affordable long-term care and dementia support options available.

Families commonly pay for adult day care through four primary pathways: private pay, and long-term care insurance for eligible individuals. ACM also helps families understand available benefits, reimbursement options, and community resources that may assist with the cost of care.

Pricing Options

How To Apply

Our Simple 5-Step Enrollment Process

  1. Initial Inquiry – Call, email, or submit an online inquiry to discuss your loved one’s needs, concerns, schedule, and goals for support.
  2. Schedule a Tour – Visit one of our adult day centers to meet our team, experience the environment, and see if ACM feels like the right fit for your family.
  3. Assessment Meeting – We complete a personalized assessment to better understand medical history, cognitive needs, mobility, routines, interests, and the level of support needed.
  4. Physician Medical Form – Your loved one’s physician completes a required medical form to confirm participation appropriateness and provide important health information for safety and care planning.
  5. Enrollment & First Day – Once paperwork is complete, we create a comfortable transition plan and welcome your loved one into our ACM community with compassionate support and engagement.
Admission Process

FAQs

Do you provide transportation?

At this time, ACM does not provide transportation services. Many families partner with home care agencies, family members, medical transportation providers, or community transportation resources to assist with arrival and pickup.

What should my loved one bring on the first day?

We recommend comfortable clothing, a labeled easy-to-change set of clothes, any needed incontinence supplies, and clearly labeled medications if medications are taken during program hours. All medications must remain in their original prescription bottles for safety and compliance purposes.

Do you accept Medicaid or Veterans benefits?

At this time, ACM does not accept Medicaid or Veterans benefits directly for payment. Families commonly pay through private pay or long-term care insurance, and our team is happy to discuss potential reimbursement options and resources.

What stages of dementia do you accept?

ACM supports many individuals living with mild to moderate dementia and some individuals with more advanced cognitive decline depending on mobility, safety, and care needs. Because we are a social model adult day program, each participant is individually assessed to ensure we can safely and compassionately support their needs.

What happens if my loved one resists coming?

Resistance to attending adult day care is very common in the beginning, especially for individuals living with dementia, anxiety, or changes in routine. Consistency is extremely important, and many families find it can take up to two months before the routine feels fully comfortable and familiar. We encourage families to use short, reassuring phrases such as “You’re going to spend time with friends today,” “They’re expecting you,” or “I’ll be back to pick you up later,” while avoiding overwhelming explanations or asking permission in ways that may increase anxiety.

What holidays and closures do you observe?

ACM is generally open Monday through Friday year-round with closures for select major holidays. Families receive advance notice regarding holiday schedules, optional closure days, weather-related closings, or modified hours.

What if my loved one has behavioral challenges?

At ACM, we understand that behavior is communication, especially in dementia care. We work closely with families to understand triggers, routines, communication styles, and supportive approaches while maintaining a safe, respectful, and compassionate environment for all participants.