For Family Caregivers
You want your loved one to feel safe, be engaged, and be cared for. You also need time to recharge, work, or take a little time away.
While your loved one spends the day with friends and caregivers who understand their needs, you gain the freedom to focus elsewhere with confidence and peace of mind.
Engaging days for your loved one. Breathing room for you.

For Older Adults
Engaging days, friendly faces, meaningful moments.
Whether living with memory loss or simply needing additional daily support, participants find a welcoming environment filled with laughter, purpose, and connection.
Each day includes small-group activities, shared meals, and opportunities to move, create, and socialize. All guided by trained and compassionate caregivers and volunteers.
Our flexible design supports parallel programming, grouping participants by interest and ability to ensure everyone feels comfortable and included.

For Volunteers
You make every day brighter.
Volunteers are the heartbeat of Today & Together. From musicians and artists to students and retirees, volunteers bring creativity, companionship, and joy to each day.
Whether you share a talent for an hour or lead a small group weekly, your presence turns ordinary days into moments families remember.

Who Thrives Here

When another option may be better: Participants whose behavioral or psychiatric conditions make group settings unsafe or disruptive may not be a fit. We’ll gladly help you find resources that are designed for those conditions.
Who Thrives Here
Older adults who benefit from daytime structure, socialization, or supervision
Individuals living with dementia, Parkinson’s, or other cognitive or physical needs
Caregivers balancing work, family, and the desire to keep loved ones at home
Those who benefit from small-group engagement and personalized attention
How It Works
1.
Reach Out
Submit a short form to connect and briefly describe your needs.
2.
Intro Call
Christina, our Executive Director, or our Program Director will connect with you personally.
3.
Assessment
A home visit (preferred) or on-site meeting to learn how we can best support you.
4.
Documents & Deposit
Provide a recent physical and TB test, plus a $250 deposit to reserve preferred days.
5.
Start & Settle In
Establish your loved one’s regular weekly days and join a community that feels like family.
Quick Answers
Q.Do I need a dementia diagnosis?
A.
No, any older adult who can benefit from structured daytime support is welcome.
Q.How often can my loved one attend?
A.
At least two consistent days per week can help build familiarity and comfort.
Q.Where is the program held?
A.
On the secure, scenic Hanna Center campus in Sonoma Valley.

