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Community-Based Dementia Care

Published by DC Health, Cancer and Chronic Disease Prevention Bureau, Public Health Analyst | District of Columbia | Metadata Last Checked: January 22, 2026 | Last Modified: 2021-10-28T17:40:08.000Z
Community-based adult day programs provide daily care and social connection for older adults living with cognitive impairment and dementia. These services can be an important part of an overall care plan for those living with dementia as they provide daily connection opportunities as well as relief for caregivers. Respite care provides a break for caregivers to allow them to take time to attend to personal matters, while also providing a safe, caring environment for their loved ones to remain cared for during this time. There may be short term or limited respite care available through the Department of Aging and Community Living (DACL) including grants to support caregivers. The best way to learn about these programs is to connect with the DACL or your local lead agency. Lastly, respite care options exist through many private agencies.

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