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Worldshine Adult Medical Day Care

Overview

Worldshine Group was founded in December 2014 in Germantown, Maryland, and has become a pioneer in the local senior care industry. In 2017, a location was opened in Beltsville, Prince George's County, and another followed in Frederick in 2022. In 2024, the Germantown location moved to Gaithersburg, doubling in size while continuing to provide high-quality services to its members. All locations are situated in convenient and pleasant areas, reflecting the group’s "people-centered" service philosophy.

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Having served over 700 individuals, Worldshine International Group also provides valuable support to families and caregivers through its adult medical day care services. In response to the growing needs of the elderly community, the group has expanded its services to ensure comprehensive care.

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With a team of experienced staff, the centers offer medical day care to seniors requiring assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), including those with dementia, Alzheimer’s, and physical disabilities.

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For more details, visit https://worldshinecare.com/.

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