NORTH PHOENIX’S PREMIER ADULT DAY PROGRAM

Why ArizonAbility is North Phoenix’s Choice for Adult Day Programs?

ArizonAbility Adult Day Program provides a coordinated program of services in north Phoenix that allows the individuals we support the opportunity to achieve their full potential in a safe enriching environment. At ArizonAbility we focus on providing a positive nurturing program offering an educational, recreational, and social experience.

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Finding the right Adult Day Program for your loved ones.

Choosing ArizonAbility for your loved one’s adult day program means choosing a path of growth, engagement, and personalized care. We go beyond the standard, offering a unique blend of life skills development, creative expression, and community engagement. Our dedicated staff, ensures individual attention and support, fostering a nurturing environment where each individual can thrive. From culinary arts to horticulture, visual arts to community outings, ArizonAbility cultivates a sense of purpose and belonging, empowering individuals to reach their full potential while receiving the care and support they deserve.

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Showcasing Successes

Our ArizonAbility Adult Day Program is dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities through various innovative and impactful initiatives. Some of our key successes are a new accessible basketball court, life skill development, self-directed goals, the addition of an accessible greenhouse and planters, an adaptive exercising circuit, and an outdoor event center.

These successes underscore our unwavering commitment to providing comprehensive, person-centered services that respect the individuality of each person with disabilities.

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Gail Stelling, Our VP of Adult Program Operations commitment to service.

Gail Stelling, Vice President of Adult Program Operations with United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona, brings over three decades of dedicated service to various nonprofit communities. Her extensive experience includes volunteering for initiatives addressing food scarcity, homelessness, elderly care, and support for individuals with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

Gail’s journey with UCP of Central Arizona began many years ago when she served as the interim Finance Director. Her deep commitment to the organization’s mission naturally led her to become a servant leader focused on developing innovative programs and supports for adults with disabilities. Gail’s vision is to create an environment where every individual in the adult program services feels empowered, confident, and experiences a fulfilling life.

Her unwavering dedication and comprehensive understanding of community needs establish a foundation of trust and compassion, ensuring that UCP of Central Arizona continues to make a profound impact on the lives of those they serve.

Cultural Inclusiveness

 At ArizonAbility, we not only celebrate different cultures, but we also believe that diversity brings immense value to our programs. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Our programs are designed to reflect the rich tapestry of our community, incorporating bi-lingual tools and culturally relevant activities to ensure inclusivity. By embracing diversity, we enrich our participants’ experiences, fostering a sense of belonging and community.

We believe in the power of Choice

Our Success Driven Programs

Our adult day programs are the premier choice in North Phoenix, offering diverse activities that ensure each individual can explore their interests and discover new passions. This variety of choices allows voices to be heard and empowers individuality, fostering a sense of purpose and belonging for every individual in our care.

Wellness and Nutrition

We prioritize a holistic approach to health and well-being. Our comprehensive wellness and nutrition program is designed to support the physical, mental, and emotional health of our participants. By integrating physical activity with nutritional coaching, we aim to empower individuals to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Accessible Sports and Fitness

We understand the importance of physical activity for overall health and well-being. That’s why we’ve invested in state-of-the-art facilities and programs designed to be inclusive and accessible to everyone, regardless of their physical abilities. Our recent additions  addition of an outdoor fitness circuit, accessible basketball court, walking path and putting green, the program provides many options for the individual’s fitness programing.

A person wearing a blue Nike SB shirt stands outside holding a red and white basketball, reminiscent of the recreational activities often found in adult day programs. There is a brick wall and trees in the background.

 Culinary Life Skills

Our culinary life skills program teaches essential cooking skills for independent living and career opportunities. Activities: Menu planning, shopping, and meal preparation for peers and staff every Friday.

Curriculum Focus: Safety and Sanitation, Healthy Food Choices & Nutrition, Kitchen Discovery, Customer Service, Hands-on Training.

A man in an apron stands in a kitchen, smiling, next to a cart with several plates of food, as part of the adult day programs. Another person in a purple shirt is working diligently in the background.

 Horticulture Therapy

Horticulture therapy uses plant-based activities to promote mental and physical well-being. It helps improve memory, cognitive abilities, language skills, and socialization. Participants engage in garden design, planting, and care, collaborating with our Health and Culinary programs to grow nutritional plants. In addition to the greenhouse there are outdoor raised garden beds designed for easy access for those in wheelchairs to engage in horticultural activities.

 Community Engagement

We meet monthly to select activities based on members’ interests, including physical activities, shopping, exploring local history, and volunteering. These activities foster a sense of community and belonging, providing opportunities for socialization and personal growth. Members build meaningful connections and gain valuable life skills through their active participation.

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 Empowered Living & Advocacy

Members make choices, speak up, make decisions, understand their interests, find support, know their rights, solve problems, and learn self-determination skills. This empowers them to take control of their lives and boosts their confidence. Through these experiences, they build resilience and a sense of independence, preparing them for a more self-sufficient future.

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 Visual Arts

Our visual art program helps artists improve coordination, control, focus, and other therapeutic skills. Artists express themselves and build self-esteem through their creations, which are showcased in our facility and online virtual gallery. Each piece of art tells a unique story, celebrating the their individual creativity and achievements.

Arizonability visual arts table with colorful drawings labelled "4th of July Word Search".

Yummies Snack Shack

Yummies snack shack is a new addition to ArizonAbility. Operated by the program participants, Yummies will provide a variety of light snacks and beverages for sale daily. Skills including ordering, stocking, inventory, and money will be learned, and the money earned will support ArizonAbility.

UCP of Central Arizona Day Treatment and Training for Adults (DTA), is now ArizonAbility…

Our former Day Treatment and Training for Adults program has significantly transformed and is now proudly named the ArizonAbility Adult Day Program. This name was chosen to enrich social engagement, promote health and wellness, and create a more inclusive community. At ArizonAbility, we are dedicated to offering services that support individuals with disabilities in living their best lives.

ArizonAbility

1802 W. Parkside Ln Phoenix, AZ 85027 Bldg C

Telephone: (602) 313-8884
E-mail: arizonability@ucpofcentralaz.org

Hours: Monday- Friday   8:00am- 6:00pm

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    1802 West Parkside Lane
    Phoenix, AZ 85027

    (602) 943-5472
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