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Uniting centers in Florida since 1983
Welcome to FADSA
The Florida Adult Day Services Association was established in 1983 to unite centers in providing leadership, advocacy, education, and the advancement of adult day health services in Florida. Since its inception, adult day health services have evolved from social models to comprehensive, person centered care centers offering a number of additional levels of care.
Why Join?
Business Growth
Professional Development
Government Representation
Political influence on Florida legislation that affects the adult day services industry.
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Networking & Events
Updates
Latest Post
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The National Adult Day Services (NADSA) supports FADSA's efforts in tallahasse in a letter to Governor DeSantis. (Read more)
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Senator Diaz Welcomes FADSA to the Capitol
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Urgent action Needed Reimbursement Advocacy Petition
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REGISTER NOW: The Hussman Institute celebrates our Hispanic and Afro-Latino Elders
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Survey | ADS-CARE Project
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Urgent Action Needed Regarding $15 Minimum Wage and Medicaid Reimbursement
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