Family Testimonials

When everyone feels like family, it shows!

“This program has been lifesaving for my mother and invaluable to me. The staff treats her with respect and care, offering activities and interaction that enrich her days. For me, as a caregiver, this program provides the peace and comfort of knowing she is well taken care of, understood, and supported as she progresses in her journey. There is truly no place like home."

Adair Collins, Daughter of Participant

“This program has been the greatest blessing for Alvin and me. The staff treats him with respect and dignity, and I know he is safe and engaged when he is there. I didn’t realize how much stress I was holding until we started coming here. It has not only given Alvin a wonderful place to enjoy activities, but it has also allowed me to become a better, more relaxed caregiver.”

Mary Mitchell, Wife of Participant

“As a volunteer at DayBreak, bringing our Therapy Dogs, Lincoln and Lyle, is a highlight of my week. The interactions with the participants are always rewarding, and I leave feeling more fulfilled each time. DayBreak offers a caring, relaxed, and safe environment where everyone is treated with attention and kindness. We look forward to continuing our visits for years to come!”

Michael Harper, Volunteer

“I have been volunteering at DayBreak since 2015, bringing music and joy to the participants. Seeing their smiles as they recall songs from the past is incredibly rewarding. The participants, many going through difficult times, always bring an overabundance of laughter and toe-tapping energy. Paula Levy and the DayBreak team not only bring comfort to those in their care but also provide much-needed respite for caregivers like myself. The support they offer is invaluable to the community.”

Ralph Rothstein, Volunteer

“I have the utmost confidence in Paula Levy’s ability to successfully run an Adult Day Program. Her exemplary track record in Woodland Park demonstrates her consistent leadership, focus, and compassion. Paula possesses the professional understanding, educational requirements, and experience with grants and donors to operate a meaningful and impactful program for the community.”

Charles A. Oaks, Former Board Member