Adam Levenson from the Council on Aging Martin County shows Adult Day Club nurses Mayra Fuentes and Lashaka Bacon how the current space at the Kane Center will be reconfigured to create a more welcoming and expansive setting for both the Adult Day Club and the Memory Enhancement Center.Adam Levenson shows Adult Day Club nurses Mayra Fuentes and Lashaka Bacon how the Kane Center will be reconfigured to create a more welcoming and expansive setting for both the Adult Day Club and the Memory Enhancement Center.

The Council on Aging Martin County has big plans ahead for 2026!

A planned expansion project will create a larger, more welcoming Memory Enhancement Center and a more private and secure Adult Day Club. The Memory Enhancement Center will have its own entrance, similar to a hotel lobby. Spaces where clients work with staff to increase their memory functions will be open, airy, and attractive.

The Adult Day Club, a daily program for clients who are experiencing mild or moderate dementia or coping with mobility issues, will also grow in space, security, and privacy.  A separate entrance will open into the activity areas. The entire space will be refreshed and designed to appeal to the special needs of Day Club clients.

Construction will run through mid-October. During that time, both programs will continue to operate at the Kane Center. All construction will take place after hours and on weekends.

For more information about the Council on Aging Martin County, visit coamartin.org.