FAQ
At Living A Dream Day, we understand that choosing the right program for your loved one is an important decision.
Below are answers to some of the most common questions families ask about our daily activities, care standards, and enrollment process.
Our participants take part in a wide variety of engaging, hands-on activities designed to promote independence, creativity, and connection.
Daily programming includes:
Arts and crafts
Music and recreation
Cooking classes led by a professional chef
Exercise and wellness programs
Life skills and social development
Games and group activities
Community outings and volunteer opportunities
Each activity is tailored to meet individual abilities and interests, helping every participant feel involved and valued.
Yes. Living A Dream Day has a full-time registered nurse (RN) on staff.
Our nurse ensures each participant’s health and well-being are continuously monitored and that all care and medications are managed safely and professionally.
Yes. We offer reliable, wheelchair-accessible transportation to and from the program.
Our vehicles are equipped to safely accommodate individuals using mobility devices, ensuring comfort and security for all riders.
Yes. We provide free breakfast and lunch daily, prepared with care and attention to dietary needs.
Our on-site chef also teaches cooking classes, helping participants learn essential life skills while enjoying nutritious meals.
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Closed Sundays
We understand that families need flexibility, which is why our Saturday program offers additional hours for convenience and support.
We proudly serve Twinsburg, Macedonia, Aurora, Solon, Hudson, Streetsboro, and surrounding Northeast Ohio communities.
Living A Dream Day Program is also DODD Certified to provide services across Summit, Portage, Medina, Lorain, Geauga, and Lake Counties.
Enrolling is simple.
Call us at (234) 212-1570 or visit us at:
9737 Ravenna Rd., Suite D & L, Twinsburg, OH 44087
We’ll schedule a tour, answer your questions, and help create a personalized plan that meets your loved one’s care and social goals.
Most participants receive funding through the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) or local county boards.
We’ll gladly help guide you through the funding process or connect you with your county service coordinator for more details.
We’re happy to help.
Contact us anytime via our Contact Us page or call (234) 212-1570 to speak with a member of our team.