Careplex

Adult Day Care

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A daytime program committed to serving the elderly and adults of our community by offering compassionate care, comfort, and support.

Address
7519 Marbach Rd #106
San Antonio, TX 78227

Contact
Phone (210) 675-3255
Fax (210) 675-1092

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Contact Us

A daytime program committed to serving the elderly and adults of our community by offering compassionate care, comfort, and support.

Address
7519 Marbach Rd #106
San Antonio, TX 78227

Contact
Phone (210) 675-3255
Fax (210) 675-1092

Request Information

Reduce Isolation & Loneliness

Social isolation can be a serious mortality risk


Isolation can have as large of an effect as risks like smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle and high blood pressure (Cacioppo et al. 2011).


29% increased risk of mortality over time from social isolation and 26% increase in mortality risk from loneliness (Holt-Lunstad and colleagues 2015).

Improve Socialization

Socialization causes reduction in cognitive decline and reduced risk of developing dementia


70% reduction in cognitive decline by those who are frequently socially active (James, Wilson, Barnes & Bennet, 2011).


40% reduced risk of developing dementia if socially engaged (Wang, Karp, Winblad & Fratiglioni, 2002).

Avoid Caregiver Burnout

Emotional stress from caregiving can increase mortality rates


60% increase in mortality rate in caregivers experiencing significant emotional stress from caregiving (Fredman L et al., 2010).

Increase Nutrition Intake

Eating with people increases food intake which decreases risk of malnutrition


50% more food intake when people eat among company in a social setting versus those who are isolated (Washington DC, National Academy Press, 2005).


83% of those over the age of 65 are at risk for malnutrition (Hamirudin AH, et al, 2016).

Reduce Isolation & Loneliness

Social isolation can be a serious mortality risk


Isolation can have as large of an effect as risks like smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle and high blood pressure (Cacioppo et al. 2011).


29% increased risk of mortality over time from social isolation and 26% increase in mortality risk from loneliness (Holt-Lunstad and colleagues 2015).

Improve Socialization

Socialization causes reduction in cognitive decline and reduced risk of developing dementia


70% reduction in cognitive decline by those who are frequently socially active (James, Wilson, Barnes & Bennet, 2011).


40% reduced risk of developing dementia if socially engaged (Wang, Karp, Winblad & Fratiglioni, 2002).

Avoid Caregiver Burnout

Emotional stress from caregiving can increase mortality rates


60% increase in mortality rate in caregivers experiencing significant emotional stress from caregiving (Fredman L et al., 2010).

Increase Nutrition Intake

Eating with people increases food intake which decreases risk of malnutrition


50% more food intake when people eat among company in a social setting versus those who are isolated (Washington DC, National Academy Press, 2005).


83% of those over the age of 65 are at risk for malnutrition (Hamirudin AH, et al, 2016).

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