The Camarillo Health Care District (CHCD) provides community health and wellness services to residents within its established boundaries. However, CHCD facilities and programs are open to individuals who live outside the district and may voluntarily participate in on-site classes, programs and services. These offerings are designed to promote prevention, independence and overall community well-being.
CHCD offers a broad range of community-based health and wellness programs, many provided at no cost or for a modest fee to ensure accessibility across income levels. Programs include physical activity and strength-building classes, caregiver support and health management programs, innovative virtual reality-based wellness and engagement activities, and educational presentations.
A comprehensive overview of these programs can be found in CHCD’s publication, “Healthy Attitudes,” available at www.camhealth.com/healthy-attitudes-magazine. The publication highlights the district’s diverse programming designed to support healthy aging, caregiver resilience and community wellness.
For special presentations and community outreach events, contact Community and Education Manager Michelle Rogers at 805-388-1952, ext. 116.
“The Adult Day Center offers activities designed for socialization, mental and physical enrichment, recreation for all abilities and, most of all, fun,” said Blair Barker, the district’s chief executive officer. “The center is intentionally designed to provide a safe, respectful and compassionate option for adults who benefit from additional daytime care due to health conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, brain injury, decreased mobility, isolation or loneliness.”
For additional information, contact Mary Ann Ratto, CSA, Adult Day Center director, at 805-388-1952, ext. 111.
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