The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center is proud to announce the launch of The Bridge Adult Day Center, a new pilot program designed to provide much-needed respite for caregivers and engaging social opportunities for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
The Bridge Adult Day Center will operate at the Highland Center located at 520 Olive Street every Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., offering a safe, supportive environment where trained staff and volunteers welcome participants for a day of carefully planned activities aimed at promoting cognitive stimulation and social interaction. Each session is designed to be both meaningful and enjoyable, fostering a sense of purpose and engagement among participants.
The Bridge Adult Day Center is the first dementia-centered adult day center in NWLA, addressing a significant gap in our area. “This program is a vital step in supporting both individuals living with dementia and their caregivers,” said Laura Gauthier, Assistant Executive Director of The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center. “Caring for a person with dementia can be physically and emotionally exhausting. Our goal is to provide caregivers with essential time to rest and recharge, while ensuring their person enjoys a safe and enriching experience.”
The benefits of respite extend to both caregivers and individuals with dementia. Studies show that structured day programs can help reduce behavioral symptoms, enhance mood, and promote a higher quality of life for individuals with dementia. Meanwhile, caregivers gain a much-needed break from their responsibilities, reducing stress and preventing burnout, which ultimately helps sustain their ability to provide care over the long term. To ensure a high standard of care and appropriate placement, all participants and their caregivers must complete an application and interview process to determine eligibility.
Participation in The Bridge Adult Day Center is currently offered at no cost, thanks to a grant from the Alzheimer’s Association Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI). For more information about The Bridge Adult Day Center or to apply for the program, please contact The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center at 318-656-4800 or visit www.alzbridge.org.
The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center is proud to announce the launch of The Bridge Adult Day Center, a new pilot program designed to provide much-needed respite for caregivers and engaging social opportunities for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
The Bridge Adult Day Center will operate at the Highland Center located at 520 Olive Street every Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., offering a safe, supportive environment where trained staff and volunteers welcome participants for a day of carefully planned activities aimed at promoting cognitive stimulation and social interaction. Each session is designed to be both meaningful and enjoyable, fostering a sense of purpose and engagement among participants.
The Bridge Adult Day Center is the first dementia-centered adult day center in NWLA, addressing a significant gap in our area. “This program is a vital step in supporting both individuals living with dementia and their caregivers,” said Laura Gauthier, Assistant Executive Director of The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center. “Caring for a person with dementia can be physically and emotionally exhausting. Our goal is to provide caregivers with essential time to rest and recharge, while ensuring their person enjoys a safe and enriching experience.”
The benefits of respite extend to both caregivers and individuals with dementia. Studies show that structured day programs can help reduce behavioral symptoms, enhance mood, and promote a higher quality of life for individuals with dementia. Meanwhile, caregivers gain a much-needed break from their responsibilities, reducing stress and preventing burnout, which ultimately helps sustain their ability to provide care over the long term. To ensure a high standard of care and appropriate placement, all participants and their caregivers must complete an application and interview process to determine eligibility.
Participation in The Bridge Adult Day Center is currently offered at no cost, thanks to a grant from the Alzheimer’s Association Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI). For more information about The Bridge Adult Day Center or to apply for the program, please contact The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center at 318-656-4800 or visit www.alzbridge.org.

About The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center
The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing education, resources, and support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, as well as their caregivers. Through programs like The Bridge Adult Day Center, the organization continues its mission of enhancing the quality of life for those affected by dementia in our community.
The Bridge Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing education, resources, and support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, as well as their caregivers. Through programs like The Bridge Adult Day Center, the organization continues its mission of enhancing the quality of life for those affected by dementia in our community.