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Respite Care - Cedar Bluff, Intellectual Disability Services, Cumberland Mountain Community Services

Provides temporary, substitute care for people with intellectual disabilities in the place of care normally provided by the family or other caregivers. Offered in the consumer's home, the respite provider's home, or in a community respite setting. Also provided on an emergency basis when caregivers are unexpectedly hospitalized or otherwise unable to provide normal care.

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Respite/Emergency Home - Fairfax, Hartwood Foundation

Provides short term, periodic care for the residents in the absence of their families or other care providers. The respite facility is typically used for traditional respite purposes, i.e. giving families a break or respite from caring for the family member with an intellectual disability; however, it may be used for short-term emergency placement also.

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Developmental Delays - Madison Heights, OPTIONS, DePaul Community Resources

Encourages and facilitates participation in individualized activities, ensures safety, and provides needed practical support such as the administration of medication, transportation to community outings, etc. An overall focus on maximizing potential and skill-building is at the core of day support values. Some specific skills that is supported include self-care and hygiene, eating, toileting, task learning, community resource utilization, behavioral, social, as well as opportunities for peer interaction and community integration. OPTIONS centers offer: Life skills room to learn how to make a bed, iron, hang clothing, vacuum, and operate everyday appliances Flower and vegetable gardens Game room Book club Outdoor spaces for walking, relaxing, bird watching, and playing basketball Community Engagement activities (when possible): visiting local libraries, volunteering at local churches and Meals on Wheels, touring local museums, going to the movies, having lunch at local restaurants

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Assisted Living - Roanoke, Hermitage in Roanoke

Support with activities of daily living, such as personal care, dressing, physical movement or medication management. Experienced 24-hour support team.

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Respite Care - Lynchburg, Generation Solutions

Respite care is offered to caregivers. Call for information. Note: Generation Solutions works with the Alzheimer's Association to provide respite care for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients on a scholarship basis.

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Respite Care - Salem, Vacation and Recovery Stay Program, Richfield Living

Richfield offers short-term, temporary care options in both of our assisted living facilities (The Oaks and Joseph C. Thomas Center) and the Recovery & Care or Rehab Centers. Our Vacation & Recovery Stay Program is ideal for: * Family Members who need to take a break from their everyday responsibilities as caregivers. Our program affords family members the opportunity to vacation, travel, deal with business or personal affairs, or simply take a needed rest from the stress and strain of round-the-clock caregiving. * Patients who have completed a hospital stay or rehabilitation, but feel they would benefit from an added period of professional care before returning home. * Those who have undergone same day surgery or other outpatient procedures and want a day or two of rest before resuming their daily routines. * For assisted living, this program also gives prospective residents and their families the opportunity to evaluate the benefits of assisted living at Richfield before making a permanent move.

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Nursing Facility - Rich Creek, Heritage Hall Rich Creek

An intermediate nursing care facility. Provides physical and speech therapy. Will take dementia patients on a case by case basis. Offers respite care.

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Nursing Facility - Salem, Snyder Nursing Home

Long term care nursing services that provides physical, speech and occupational therapy. Offers respite care.

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Nursing Facilities - Clifton Forge, Woodlands Health and Rehabilitation Center

Provides a full range of intermediate and skilled nursing care services including activities, meals, and contracted special medical services for short or long term. Accepts take Alzheimer's patients and couples. Offers inpatient physical, speech and occupational therapy and respite care.

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Respite Care - Virginia Beach, Senior Adult Services, Virginia Beach Department of Human Services/Community Services Board

Respite care is an in-home service for families living with/caring for a frail older adult and residing in Virginia Beach.

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Adult Day Care/Respite - Charlottesville, Respite and Enrichment Center, Jefferson Area Board for Aging

Weekday enrichment and engagement for older adults living with disabilities and/or dementia in Charlottesville and Louisa. Individuals outside these areas can also become members. The JREC program provides activities, healthy lunch, intergenerational connections, caregiver support, and health/medication management.

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Nursing Facility - Grundy, Heritage Hall - Grundy

Services include acute, sub-acute and intermediate rehabilitation programs for the orthopedic, cardiovascular and neurological patient. Provides intermediate care in a traditional nursing facility setting, respite care, Alzheimer's care, and hospice care. Offer our patients individualized pharmacy services, vitalstim therapy, in-house rehabilitation, and skilled nursing.

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Respite Care - Chesapeake, Chesapeake Integrated Behavioral Healthcare

Respite services help families take temporary breaks from their care giving responsibilities. This grant program also provides resource information and supports to families to help reduce stress and enhance family stability.

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Home Personal Care - Winchester, Home Instead Senior Care

Provides non-medical services such as companionship, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, incidental transportation and personal care, which includes, bathing, feeding, incontinence assistance and transferring.

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Respite Care/Support - Waynesboro, Caregiver Support, Valley Program for Aging Services

Offers a wide variety of programs, workshops, support groups and activities for family caregivers. Also, a variety of respite care options such as: Intergenerational Respite Care Program Respite Vouchers Resources to Locate Private Caregivers Opening Minds Through Art (OMA)

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Respite Care for Youth with Disabilities - Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach Department of Human Services/Community Services Board

Provides respite care for children and young adults nine years and older who have special needs for support and supervision as a result of their mental retardation diagnosis. The family must coordinate transportation arrangements via school or private transportation services.

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Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services - Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg Rockingham Community Services Board

Provides a variety of programs and comprehensive support to those with intellectual disabilities. Services include residential and day support services through contractual agencies, respite care for persons with intellectual disabilities, and early intervention services for delayed and at risk infants 0-2 years (PACE).

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Advocacy - Newport News, Senior Citizen Programs, Peninsula Agency on Aging

Serves senior citizens through programs and services enabling the individual to remain independent and productive. Also participates with the Hampton Roads chapter Alzheimer's Association for subsidized in-home respite care. Agency provides in home care, care coordination, transportation, congregate and home delivered meals.

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Respite Care - Martinsville, Edwards Adult Day Care Center

Professional group of care givers and nurses who provide daytime health care to individuals with disabilities to allow them to remain at home and to allow family members and primary caregivers to tend to other tasks.

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In Home Assistance Programs - North Chesterfield, In Home Services, HopeTree Family Services

Serves adult men & women with the primary diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (diagnosis must be documented as originating prior to age 18). Provide care, assistance and supervision to individuals in their own homes. These services are supplemental to the care provided by a primary caregiver or they may support an individual whose level of independence does not require a primary care provider. Each resident has a plan of care outlining support needs. This plan outlines specific outcomes expressed by the individual or evaluated as an area of need/challenge. The plan is used to help each individual progressively strengthen his/her own individual knowledge, skills and independence.

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Group Home-Other - Abingdon, DDM Communities, HopeTree Family Services

Serves adult women with primary diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (diagnosis must be documented as originating prior to age 18). Services offered include: 1) Residential Care with awake/overnight staff in a home-like environment; 2) In-Home/Supported Living Care; and 3) Short-term Respite Care. Applicants must have source of funding, i.e. ID Medicaid Waiver, private pay funds. Provide comprehensive support services in a Christian community setting with the goal of helping each person experience the most independent and complete life possible utilizing person-centered planning. Administration and staff are constantly monitoring information from the health department and governor's office to help guide all decisions made regarding the safety and welfare of our the children, youth, and adults in our care.

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Camp - Richmond, Camp Bruce McCoy, Brain Injury Association of Virginia

Camp Bruce McCoy is an annual 2 week residential camp for adults with brain injuries held in May-June. The camp is held in Chesapeake. Call for details.

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In Home Assistance Programs - Newport News, In Home Services, Peninsula Agency on Aging

Provides access to in-home care for older adults needing assistance with personal care needs. Individuals receive in- home care from a Home Health Agency if they are homebound and not eligible to receive services from any other sources. Certified Nurses Assistants or other trained professionals provide personal care services to assists clients with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing. The service also provides respite for caregivers.

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Group Home-Other - Abingdon, DDM Communities, HopeTree Family Services

Serves adult men with primary diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (diagnosis must be documented as originating prior to age 18). Services offered include: 1) Residential Care with awake/overnight staff in a home-like environment; 2) In-Home/Supported Living Care; and 3) Short-term Respite Care. Applicants must have source of funding, i.e. ID Medicaid Waiver, private pay funds. Provide comprehensive support services in a Christian community setting with the goal of helping each person experience the most independent and complete life possible utilizing person-centered planning.

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Group Home-Other - Mechanicsville, DDM Communities, HopeTree Family Services

Serves adults with primary diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (diagnosis must be documented as originating prior to age 18). Services offered include: 1) Residential Care with awake/overnight staff in a home-like environment; 2) In-Home/Supported Living Care; and 3) Short-term Respite Care. Applicants must have source of funding, i.e. ID Medicaid Waiver, private pay funds. We provide comprehensive support services in a Christian community setting with the goal of helping each person experience the most independent and complete life possible utilizing person-centered planning. (Serves Adult Women)

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