FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What are your business hours?

    The Center is open M-F 7:30-5

  • Can you provide or arrange transportation?

    We do provide or arrange transportation at our centers. Family members can transport their loved ones if they are able; otherwise we are able to coordinate.

  • How do I get someone started in the program?

    "It is easy to get your loved one started at Woods Adult Day Services. 

    Our representatives are available to meet with you and discuss further details. Please call us today at 410.987.0360 or fill out a contact form and someone will be in touch shortly."

  • What is the cost?

    There is a standard enrollment fee for all members admitted into Woods Adult Day Services, with the exception of those on medical assistance. The standard day of service includes comprehensive care, including nursing supervision and personal assistance, social services, recreational activities, a nutritious hot meal and snack, and arrangement or provision of transportation door to door.


    Our private pay fee varies by state, level of care, and other factors. Funding is available through Medicaid, Long-Term Care Insurance, Veteran’s Administration, Pennsylvania Options Programs, Alzheimer’s Grants, as well as various other State and County programs. In most cases the cost of our service qualifies as a tax-deductible medical expense. Please consult your tax advisor with regard to your personal situation.

  • What if my loved one is unsure about attending?

    Our centers have trained staff which deal with these situations every day. You can remind your loved one the program is not only a benefit for them, but it is a needed respite for you, their caregiver. We suggest you simply transport your loved one here, and we will take care of the rest. After a week or so of coming to our centers, our members typically integrate into the center. We are sure they will enjoy their time at Extended Family Adult Medical Daycare and look forward to returning.

  • Can my loved one attend the program if they have dementia, are in a wheelchair, or are incontinent?

    Yes, we welcome members with a variety of physical and cognitive impairments. Our centers are equipped with staff who are trained to assist your loved one with activities of daily living.

  • Nondiscrimination Statement:

    “In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability”


    To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 

    20250-9410 or call 1(866)632-9992 (toll free), 1(800)877-8339 (Federal Relay Services) or 1(800)845-6136 (Spanish Speaking Assistance). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”