Senior Social Club sits in Margate, Florida, and operates as a licensed adult day care center under number 9268, offering a place where seniors can spend their days in a safe and friendly space that feels a bit like belonging to a club, and the place itself covers about 3,700 square feet with room for sixty people during the day. Staff speak English, French, and Spanish, and they arrange both personal and health care along with social time, memory care, in-home care, and activities for adults in many different situations-whether you're handling Diabetes, Parkinson's, early or advanced memory troubles, or just looking for more ways to stay active and meet people. You'll find breakfast, a hot lunch, and snacks, and they can help with things like medication, incontinence, and diabetic care, all under 24-hour supervision if needed, and they even offer room for podiatry, occupational, physical, and speech therapy appointments right on-site.
The club focuses on keeping everyone mentally, a little physically, and emotionally involved, with regular activities like Wii Bowling, yoga or chair yoga, karaoke, bingo, memory games, live music and dance shows, movie screenings, day trips, BBQs, and even art classes-and for anyone who wants to try it out, they offer free trial days so you can see how it feels before joining. Social care staff will help you find what kind of care fits, whether you need just a bit of assistance or something more, and they take pride in keeping reviews and information straightforward and verified. Seniors can use computer and game rooms, an arts and crafts center, a media lounge, Wi-Fi, TV, and indoor and outdoor spaces for relaxing or gathering with others, and there's plenty of parking and transportation when you need it. Events like birthday parties, themed gatherings, and regular live performances keep the schedule lively, and meals can be tailored, including options for vegetarians.
Senior Social Club works as part of a larger network and online resource that helps families learn about senior care, read reviews, and connect with experts at no cost to the family when looking for local help or deciding between assisted living, memory care communities, nursing care, independent living, or home care. The staff, known as Senior Living Advisors, provide guidance based on each person's needs, and they can help answer questions about everything from which care type will fit best to what kind of activities are available on any given day. The whole place puts a big focus on social engagement, staying active, and support for both active seniors and those managing the many challenges that can come with age, memory changes, or health difficulties.