The Carpinteria Healthy Aging Hub is an adult day program specialized for adults living with dementia. Friendship Center's day programs offer high-quality care while re-engaging individuals with their community at a time in their lives when seclusion and isolation are significantly more likely. Our setting at the Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center provides a natural, outdoor landscape reflective of the cultural richness of our community, creating a familiar and comforting setting in which our members feel proud and seen.
Our expertly trained, non-clinical staff provides supervision throughout the day, ensuring each member is safe, respected, and engaged. We communicate closely with families about any updates or observations.
Fast Facts

Who attends the Carpinteria Healthy Aging Hub Day Program and why?
Our program members, who are typically older adults living with memory loss due to dementia, come to the Hub for social and physical engagement, an important part of a healthy routine at any age or stage. It’s a safe place to be out of the house and back in one's community, while giving families and caregivers much-needed respite care.

When and where does the program take place?
The Healthy Aging Hub Day Program is open Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM at The Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center.
For questions regarding volunteering, contact Amy West at amy@friendshipcentersb.org
Friendship Center is Where Care Meets Community!
Friendship Center’s Carpinteria program is located at the Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center, a community space in the heart of downtown Carpinteria, California. This non-profit arts center serves as a gathering place for the Carpinteria community, particularly children and seniors, and is located among the town's beloved restaurants, schools, stores, markets, and parks.



