The Adult Center for Enrichment (ACE) opened on June 4, 1984, as a division of Corporation of Guardianship, Inc (COG). In December 1987, to clarify its public image and more adequately support and promote its program; the Adult Center for Enrichment was separated from COG and formed its own private non-profit corporation. ACE began operations in the former Cerebral Palsy and Orthopedic School on Gatewood Avenue in a lease arrangement with the Cerebral Palsy Association and Gateway Education Center. In late 1987, ACE moved to a temporary location for its program at St. Paul Presbyterian Church on South Chapman Street. In August of 1989, the Adult Center for Enrichment moved to one of its present locations, ACE at Bardolph. This adult day care/day health center is located in the Dorothy Bardolph Human Services Building, downtown Greensboro. In October 1991, in a cooperative venture with Evergreens, Inc, the Adult Center opened a satellite adult day care/day health care center at the Evergreens location on West Wendover Avenue in Greensboro. In May of 1994 the (CARE) ACE at First Baptist program began operation as a respite model on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10: 00 am - 2: 00 pm. Wednesdays were added in August of 2007. The ACE adult day care/day health center Evergreens, Inc on Wendover closed in 1996 to accommodate Evergreens own program space needs. ACE at Muir's Chapel United Methodist Church (GRACE), a second group respite site, was opened in 1997. It is available on Mondays and Thursdays from 10: 00 am - 2: 00 pm. In September of 2009 ACE at Muir's Chapel UMC moved into its current location, which is the refurbished church parsonage. The administrative offices of the Adult Center moved from ACE at Bardolph Center in March 1997 to the Self-Help Building, 122 N. Elm St., Greensboro, so that the Bardolph space could be expanded to its current capacity of 29 adults. ACE at Caldwell House, an adult day care/day health center, opened in March of 1998 as a partnership between the Adult Center for Enrichment, Buffalo Presbyterian Church, Caldwell House, Inc It is certified as an adult day care/day health center to service 16 participants per day. In partnership with Shepherd's Center of Greensboro and with support of several foundations, ACE began the CarePartners at Home program in the summer of 2001. This program provides volunteer in-home respite to frail and impaired adults and their caregivers. Also in the summer of 2001, ACE created its Caregiver Education program, which encompasses workshops, caregiver retreats, publications, support groups, etc. In August of 2003, ACE opened a third adult day care/day health center in partnership with Presbyterian Homes at their River Landing at Sandy Ridge continuing care retirement community. ACE at River Landing was initially certified for 21 adults and in 2005 was expanded to serve 42. In October of 2007 the Adult Center in partnership with Temple Emanuel began ACE at Temple Emanuel (Beit Avote), a group respite program that meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The administrative offices moved to 11 Oak Branch Drive, NC 27407 Greensboro Suite B in January 2010. This move almost tripled the number of useable square feet for our administrative and program staff. If you are interested in volunteering at the Adult Center for Enrichment, here are just a few of the volunteer opportunities available... 2011 Adult Center for Enrichment, Inc Postfach 13048, NC 27415 Greensboro Ph: 336-274-3559; Fx 336-373-0926
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