What Happens in an Adult Day Program? A Look Inside a Day at PRIDE
- Jun 2
- 2 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
Many families wonder what their loved one does during the day when attending an Adult Day Habilitation program. The answer is simple: they learn, grow, connect, and thrive.
At PRIDE, Inc. in Taunton, Massachusetts, our Adult Day Habilitation program is designed to help individuals with intellectual, developmental, and cognitive disabilities build independence while enjoying meaningful experiences. Every day offers opportunities for skill development, social engagement, and personal achievement.
A typical day may begin with social activities that encourage communication and friendship. Members then participate in programs focused on daily living skills, health and wellness, creative expression, and community involvement. Activities are tailored to individual goals and abilities, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
What makes PRIDE, Inc. unique is the balance between learning and enjoyment. Members participate in group activities, community outings, volunteer opportunities, recreational programs, and educational experiences that promote confidence and independence. Health and wellness are also a priority, with daily monitoring from our Health Care Supervisor and access to physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech and language services when needed.
For individuals with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), specialized supports are available to help strengthen cognitive, social, and functional skills. Every activity is designed to support long-term growth and improve quality of life.
Families throughout Taunton, Raynham, Brockton, and Southeastern Massachusetts trust PRIDE, Inc. because our programs focus on the whole person—not just their needs, but their strengths, interests, and potential.
At PRIDE, Inc. every day is an opportunity to build skills, create friendships, and discover new possibilities.
FAQs
What is Adult Day Habilitation?
Adult Day Habilitation is a structured daytime program that helps adults develop life skills, social skills, and independence.
Who can participate in the program?
Adults with intellectual, developmental, cognitive disabilities, and Acquired Brain Injury may be eligible.
Are medical services available?
Yes. Health monitoring is provided daily, and therapy services are available when appropriate.
Does the program include community activities?
Absolutely. Community outings and experiences are an important part of helping members build confidence and independence.
