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Elder-Well expands adult day program to Oregon

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By AI, Created 5:16 PM UTC, May 29, 2026, /AGP/ – Elder-Well® Adult Day Program is opening in Oregon with new franchise owners Seth and Breanna Dickinson, CSA®, bringing a non-medical daytime support option for older adults and caregivers to the Portland area. The launch aims to fill gaps left by adult day services that closed after the pandemic and will focus on person-centered engagement, social connection and structured activities.

Why it matters: - Elder-Well’s Oregon expansion adds a local daytime support option for older adults and caregivers in the Portland area. - The program is designed as a non-medical alternative to staying home alone and can give caregivers time for work, personal obligations or rest. - The launch comes as many communities are still missing adult day services that closed during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

What happened: - Elder-Well® Adult Day Program announced a new franchise expansion into Oregon with Seth and Breanna Dickinson, CSA®, as the owners. - The future Portland-area location has not been announced yet. - The company said additional details, including the exact location and opening timeline, will come later. - Families and community members can visit Elder-Well online to read the Oregon expansion announcement.

The details: - The Oregon site will focus on person-centered daytime engagement for older adults, including people living with memory changes and cognitive changes. - Planned programming includes structured cognitive engagement, social connection, meaningful daily activities, movement, discussion, creative activities and shared experiences. - Elder-Well operates as a non-medical, social-model adult day program. - The model emphasizes dignity, connection, purpose and a welcoming environment. - The Oregon location will tailor support to each guest’s interests, abilities, relationships, history, culture and preferences. - Seth and Breanna Dickinson are native Oregonians with experience supporting older adults and families through Oasis Senior Advisors. - Their work there included helping families navigate aging, caregiving, housing and long-term support decisions. - Breanna is a graduate of Portland State University. - Seth is a graduate of Oregon State University. - The Dickinsons are raising their family in Oregon and say their Pacific Northwest ties shaped their interest in building a local resource for families. - Elder-Well® was founded by Kara and Ken Harvey in 2014. - The company’s broader franchise model supports local owners in bringing person-centered adult day services to communities across the country.

Between the lines: - The expansion reflects continued demand for community-based senior care options that do not require a medical setting. - The franchise model lets Elder-Well scale through local owners who already understand their communities. - The Dickinsons’ background in senior advisement may help the Oregon location connect with families who are already navigating complex care decisions.

What’s next: - Elder-Well will announce the exact Portland-area location later. - Elder-Well will also share the opening timeline at a later date. - Families interested in the service can watch for the Oregon launch announcement online.

The bottom line: - Elder-Well is betting that person-centered adult day care will fill a real gap for Oregon families seeking support, structure and relief for caregivers.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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