Ross Adult Day Center, which was originally started by TVCCA in 1978, has continued to grow within the community.
The county’s first day center for senior care was called the Southeastern Connecticut Day Center. UCFS took over that program in 1982 from TVCCA. In 1990, Harold Ross made a donation to UCFS in his wife’s memory to help with seed money to build out Ross Adult Day Center at its current location.
The center caters to seniors who are experiencing decreased independence and isolation. We provide support to families caring for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and decreased cognition. It offers a caring atmosphere, safe environment, and a sense of connection with others in the community, as well as peace of mind for caregivers.
Ross Adult Day Center provides a broad spectrum of adult day services to elderly and/or disabled individuals residing in New London County who, because of physical and/or health limitations, are homebound or might otherwise consider nursing home care.