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No Wrong Door - Leesburg, Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging

The Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is the central point of contact for seniors (55+) and their families. No Wrong Door is a person-centered system and statewide network of partners supporting older adults, caregivers, individuals with disabilities, veterans and their families. It uses secure technology to link providers together, collaboratively supporting individuals and families seeking long term services and supports.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

Administrative Entity - Exmore, Eastern Shore Area Agency On Aging/Community Action Agency

A non-profit agency providing quality, integrated human services to children, families, and seniors on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

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Area Agencies on Aging

Senior Center and Meal Site - Madison, Madison Senior Center, Encompass Community Supports

Madison Senior Center provides eligible adults aged 60 or better with nutritious meals, educational and wellness programs, socialization, fellowship, and recreation through interesting and inspiriting activates. Door-to-door transportation may be available upon request. Madison Senior Center, where healthy aging is embraced

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Area Agencies on Aging
Community Facilities/Centers
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites

No Wrong Door - Exmore, Eastern Shore Area Agency On Aging/Community Action Agency

Supports older adults, family caregivers and individuals of all ages with disabilities by providing valuable tools to strengthen community networks and promote person-centered practices, for individuals to evaluate options and make informed decisions.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

No Wrong Door - Petersburg, Crater District Area Agency on Aging

The Crater District Area Agency on Aging enhances the lives of older Adults, adults with disabilities and caregivers in the communities.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

Advocacy - Roanoke, Local Office on Aging

An Ombudsman is defined as one who investigates complaints and assists in achieving resolutions. Serves as an advocate for older persons who receive long-term care services. Investigates concerns and complaints regarding long-term care services in nursing homes, adult care residences, and in-home care providers. Addresses concerns about diet, staff, quality of care, environmental conditions and violations of clients rights. Includes the Volunteer Ombudsman Program and the Elder Abuse Prevention. LOA's Long-Term Care Ombudsman is part of a program administered through the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman of the Virginia Association of Area Agencies on Aging (V4A). To contact the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman call 1-800-552-3402.

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Legal Counseling
Area Agencies on Aging
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Advocacy

No Wrong Door - Waynesboro, Valley Program for Aging Services

No Wrong Door is a virtual single point of entry for accessing public and private health and human supports for older adults and adults with disabilities. The vision of No Wrong Door in Virginia is to provide older adults and adults with disabilities with comprehensive information and streamlined access to available long term supports through collaborative partnerships and shared technology.

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Benefits Screening
Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Advocacy

Long Term Care Ombudsman Services - Culpeper, Encompass Community Supports

A free service whereby a trained staff person or volunteer provides information and resources about long-term care at nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or assisted living at home on a regular basis, listens to concerns and works to resolve complaints, and keeps conversations confidential.

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Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Area Agencies on Aging

Senior Services NWD Site - Front Royal, Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging, The

NO WRONG DOOR SITE - Provides quality services and opportunities to enhance the dignity and independence of older persons and promotes their continued contributions to the community. Responds to needs of the elderly populations in the Northern Shenandoah Valley Region through planning, coordinating and administering the following services: Insurance Counseling program, Senior Transportation, Senior Center Programs, Congregate and Home Delivered Meals, Cooling Assistance, Utility Assistance, Group Respite Day Care Programs, In-Home Personal Care and Homemaker Services, Case Management, Information and Referral, Long-term Care Ombudsman Program.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Benefits Screening
Area Agencies on Aging

Meals Home Delivered - Culpeper, Encompass Community Supports

Encompass Community Supports provides nutritious, frozen meals to adults 60 and better unable to leave their homes due to illness, disability, or frailty, and those who have no assistance preparing meals. Delivered on a set monthly schedule, home delivered meals are developed and based on guidelines from the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) and are low in sugar and salt to accommodate special diets. Donations are encouraged to help offset costs, however not required. Home Delivered Meals funding is provided in part by various entities such as Meals on Wheels America.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Home Delivered Meals

No Wrong Door - Arlington, Arlington Area on Aging

The Aging and Disability Services Division is the gateway to information for older adults, persons with disabilities, and their caregivers.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

No Wrong Door - Woodbridge, Prince William Area Agency on Aging

Provides a one-stop for adult health and human services. The vision of the No Wrong Door initiative is to have Resource Centers in every community serving as highly visible and trusted places where individuals can turn for information on the full range of long-term support options and entry to public long-term support programs and benefits.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

No Wrong Door - Marion, District Three Governmental Cooperative

Provides state and local programs that help older people plan and care for their life-long needs. Services include information and referral for in home services, counseling, legal services, adult day care, skilled nursing care/therapy, transportation, personal care, respite care, nutrition and meals.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

No Wrong Door - Martinsville, Southern Area Agency On Aging

The Agency provides information and services that promote independence and quality of life for persons age 60 and older. Below is a partial list of services: * Communication, Referral, Information and Assistance * Senior employment services * Transportation to senior lunch sites, medical appointments, and grocery shopping. * Small home repair jobs and renovations for safety and accessibility. * Home-delivered meals (a hot lunch delivered on weekdays) * Personal care (help with bathing, dressing, grooming and ambulation). Average level of service is 2 hrs/day, 2 or 3 days a week * Respite offers caregivers a few hours off from the care of a frail, elderly family member who cannot be left alone, 2 to 4 hours, 2 days per week, additional respite time is provided for patients with Alzheimer's. * Long Term Care Ombudsman - an advocate who resolves problems for people who live in nursing homes and others who receive long-term care * Care Coordination - arranging for a variety of services and resources to maintain well-being and independence of frail elders * Assistance with health insurance - help with questions and problems concerning Medicare,Medicaid, Medicare supplement insurance and long-term care insurance. *Congregate Meals - Meals served at senior lunch sites *Chronic Disease Self Management Education Workshops *Emergency Services - financial aid for utilities, housing, etc. is provided in a crisis situation *Mobility Management Services - assists with local and out-of-town non-emergency medical transportation: Voucher Program, Miles 4 Vets (wheelchair accessible transportation for veterans to Salem VA Medical Center and Danville Community-Based Outpatient Clinic) and Volunteer Driver Program (out-of-town non-emergency medical transportation).

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

No Wrong Door - South Hill, Lake Country Area Agency on Aging

To serve as an advocate for persons 60 years and older by helping them to achieve a better quality of life.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

No Wrong Door - Cedar Bluff, Appalachian Agency for Senior Citizens

Acts as an advocate for the elderly to help reduce isolation and maintain independence. Programs include adult day health care, personal care, homemaker, nutrition, transportation, emergency home repair, outreach, case management, health education, shopping assistance, telephone reassurance, emergency services, ombudsman services, respite care, Alzheimer's support group services, insurance counseling and volunteer services. Operates Generations, an intergenerational daycare program, and Four County Transit, the public transportation system for the service area. Area Agencies on Aging all have materials on Fall Prevention available to the general public.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers

No Wrong Door - Front Royal, Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging, The

No Wrong Door is a person-centered system designed to streamline individuals' access to community services and supports. The program operates through a statewide network of partners supporting older adults, caregivers, individuals with disabilities, veterans and all other populations seeking services and supports. It uses secure technology to link providers who collaboratively connect individuals to the supports and services they need.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

Senior Center and Meal Site - Culpeper, Encompass Community Supports

Fauquier Senior Center provides eligible adults aged 60 and better with nutritious meals, educational and wellness programs, socialization, fellowship, and recreation through interesting and inspiring activities. Door-to-door transportation may be available upon request. Fauquier Senior Center, where healthy aging is embraced, is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Community Facilities/Centers
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites

No Wrong Door - Galax, District Three Governmental Cooperative

Provides state and local programs that help older people plan and care for their life long needs. Services include information and referral for in home services, counseling, legal services, adult day care, skilled nursing care/therapy, transportation, personal care, respite care, nutrition and meals.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

Information & Referral - Charlottesville, Senior Helpline, Jefferson Area Board for Aging

Provides information and access to a broad array of community and home based services to adults 60+ and caregivers, such as home-delivered meals, crime prevention, health, housing, financial support, heating/cooling support, home support, legal issues, volunteer opportunities, and transportation.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Specialized Information and Referral

Senior Center and Meal Site - Orange, Encompass Community Supports

Orange Senior Center provides eligible adults aged 60 and better with nutritious meals, educational and wellness programs, socialization, fellowship, and recreation through interesting and inspiring activities. Door-to-door transportation may be available upon request.

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Community Facilities/Centers
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Area Agencies on Aging

No Wrong Door - Alexandria, Alexandria Division of Aging and Adult Services

The Aging and Adult Services Division serves seniors and adults with disabilities with special emphasis given to those who have a low income and are most at risk of being institutionalized.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

No Wrong Door - Big Stone Gap, Mountain Empire Older Citizens

The area agency on aging and public transit provider for Wise, Lee and Scott Counties and City of Norton in the southwestern tip of Virginia in the mountains of central Appalachia. Operates Mountain Empire PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly). Directs Healthy Families for Southwest Virginia, the Mountain Laurel Cancer Resource Center, and the Southwest Virginia Children's Advocacy Center. Is a Virginia No Wrong Door entry point streamlining access to services wherever they may be.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging

Senior Citizen - Danville, Danville Council on Aging, Ballou Recreation Center

Arranging for a variety of services and resources to assist frail elders in maintaining their well-being and independence. Promote socialization and exercise. Has volunteer opportunities.

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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Community Facilities/Centers

No Wrong Door -Pulaski, New River Valley Agency on Aging

Provides support services, advocacy, resources, and information to aging and disabled adults, as well as to their caregivers, to enable them to achieve maximum independence, maintain their dignity,and strengthen their social support systems within their communities while enhancing their quality of life.

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Area Agencies on Aging
Aging and Disability Resource Centers