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Welcome to the Care Club Senior Day Care Revolution
It’s not uncom mon for caregivers and senior citizens alike to struggle with the perception of adult day care facilities being cold, impersonal and lonely institutions. Care Clubs demonstrate what adult day care should be. Care Club Adult Day Health Care Centers have started a revolution by fundamentally changing expectations – by shattering stereotypes – and replacing them with an environment which provides our members with an upscale, high quality experience.
Care Club members have exclusive access to a warm and inviting clubhouse atmosphere designed with socialization, relaxation, and comfort in mind. A friendly and carefree environment lends itself perfectly to enjoying supervised group activities or indulging in “a la carte” service options. Several new senior day care centers will be open soon in the St. Louis area.
We’ve redefined adult day care.
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A Sound Cutting Edge Senior Day Care Franchise Opportunity For Investors

Medical and technological advances are improving the quality of life for millions of Americans. In fact, the life expectancy here in the U.S. continues to rise. While exciting, this trend has put many “adult children” into the role of “caretaker” for their elderly parents.
Club Care has recognized this trend and created a revolutionary support system that compassionately addresses the social and medical needs of the senior population and their caregivers.
To learn more about franchising opportunities with Care Club Senior Day Care throughout the United States, contact us today.
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Care Club Senior Day Care Is Ready To Meet The Needs of a Rapidly Growing Population Will You Be There?
Did you know… • Everyday in the United States, 6000 Americans celebrate their 65th birthday. • 3800 Americans celebrate their 85th birthday. • 38.7 million = number of people 65 and older in the U.S. in 2008 • 88.5 million = projected number of people 65 and older in the U.S. in 2050 • 5.4 million = number of people 85 and older in the U.S. in 2008 • 19 million = projected number of people 85 and older in the U.S. in 2050 • 67,473 = estimated number of people 100 and older in the U.S. in 2005 • 580,605 = estimated number of people 100 and older in the U.S. in 2040
* Source U.S. Census Bureau
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