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Community Alternative Program for Disabled Adults, or CAP DA, is a care program provided at home for adults and seniors with disabilities. It is beneficial for those who seek help from care professionals to manage their conditions when mobility is already challenging. We at Care A Lot Adult Day Care can provide care for your seniors who need assistance with daily living. We will provide them with the help they need while ensuring they maintain their dignity. Our team brings the community alternative program to participants’ homes in Kannapolis, North Carolina, offering professional, compassionate care in a familiar environment.

How CAP DA Supports Daily Life?

CAP DA supports participants by providing more than basic assistance, enhancing day-to-day living while preserving independence. Caregivers help with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation, and assist with mobility challenges, including walking, transferring, and using adaptive equipment. Beyond physical support, CAP DA promotes engagement through hobbies, light exercises, and creative activities that stimulate the mind and encourage social interaction. Caregivers also provide medication reminders, help manage appointments, and maintain safety throughout the home, creating a structured, supportive environment where participants can live comfortably, confidently, and with dignity.

Key Features That Make CAP DA Effective

  • In-home assistance with personal care and daily tasks
  • Support for mobility and physical challenges
  • Personalized care plans tailored to individual needs
  • Encouragement of independence and self-esteem
  • Professional caregivers trained in disability support

How do Families Experience Peace of Mind?

CAP DA supports participants by providing more than basic assistance, enhancing day-to-day living while preserving independence. Caregivers help with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation, and assist with mobility challenges, including walking, transferring, and using adaptive equipment. Beyond physical support, CAP DA promotes engagement through hobbies, light exercises, and creative activities that stimulate the mind, encourage social interaction, and support overall senior health in North Carolina. Caregivers also provide medication reminders, help manage appointments, and maintain safety throughout the home, creating a structured, supportive environment where participants can live comfortably, confidently, and with dignity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does CAP DA provide for adults with disabilities?

CAP DA offers in-home and community-based services that help adults remain independent, stay in their homes, and receive necessary support safely.

Who can participate in CAP DA?

Adults 18 and older with physical disabilities who require nursing-facility-level care and meet Medicaid eligibility can join the program.

How are CAP DA services personalized?

Case managers assess each participant’s medical, social, and daily living needs to create a customized plan for safe and effective care.

What services can CAP DA include?

Services may include in-home aide support, adult day health, meal delivery, respite care, home modifications, and emergency response systems, depending on assessed needs.

Can participants direct their own care?

Yes, participants can choose and manage personal care providers through a consumer-directed option for more control over services.

Are there limits to accessing CAP DA?

CAP DA has a limited number of slots. Eligibility does not guarantee immediate access, and waitlists may apply if slots are full.

What is required to remain in CAP DA?

Participants must maintain Medicaid eligibility, continue to need home and community-based services, and safely receive those services in their residence.

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