Aspen Senior Day Center is Utah Valley’s only senior day care center. We provide engaging activities and a positive experience five days a week for seniors needing memory care.
3 Fun, Memory-Enhancing Games for Seniors
How to improve your or your elderly loved one’s memory and mental health in a fun way.
Offering Support for an Elderly Loved One Who Has Lost a Spouse
Going through the grieving process takes time, and the process and timeframe are unique to each person.
Senior-Friendly Technology to Improve Your Life and Connection
Keeping up with the latest technology can feel like a full-time job. It seems like more advances are made every day, and it can be difficult to discern what is worthwhile for you and your family. Luckily, among these advances are many wonderful options to make life easier for seniors and those they love.
Voted Best of Utah Valley 2021! | Aspen Senior Day Center
Aspen Senior Day Center was chosen as The Best of Utah Valley in the Best Customer Service – Health & Beauty category!
Dealing with Difficult Behaviors in Caregiving — Part 2
We revisit an important topic shared with our caregivers by Greg Fowers with Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital regarding dealing with difficult behaviors in caregiving. Part 2
Dementia: How Support Groups Help Family Caregivers
Caregiver support programs assist family caregivers who are caring for their elderly loved one (most likely a spouse or a parent) who has reached a point where they are no longer able to perform day-to-day activities on their own.
Including Your Loved One This Holiday Season
Simplicity is probably the best way to make the holidays go as smoothly as possible. Here are a few simple ways to involve your loved one in memory-friendly activities which will help them feel included and involved.
Aspen Senior Day Center Spotlight – Lucy Gonzalez
Aspen Senior Day Center is filled with a variety of clients with diverse backgrounds, talents, and personalities. This month we’d like to introduce you to one of our newest clients, Lucy Gonzalez.
Dementia Care and the Holidays: How I Helped My Loved One Enjoy the Holiday Season
Long-term caregiver, Betty De Filippis, gives her tips regarding her experiences with her mother-in-law, Joan, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease in 2013. As the disease progressed through four years of caregiving, Betty learned many different techniques that aided —