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Case/Care Management - Gloucester, Gloucester Department of Social Services

Adult Services are provided to impaired persons who are eighteen years of age and older and to persons sixty years or older. Adult services available include the provision of case management, home-based companion services, screening for Medicaid community-based care and nursing home placement, screening for admission to Adult Care Residents (Home for Adults), and other activities to aid the adult and their family.

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In-Home Services - Farmville, Piedmont Senior Resources Area Agency on Aging

The In-Home Services Program provides home care services to enable senior citizens who cannot perform basic tasks for themselves to remain in their own homes.

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Respite and In-Home Care - Richmond, Span Center, The

Assistance with daily living activities such as bathing/ grooming, meals, toileting and mobility/ transfer, and assistance with housekeeping such as dishes, laundry, and light housework

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In-Home Assistance - Clifton Forge, AmeriCare Plus

AmeriCare Plus provides in home assistance to private pay clients and Medicaid clients. Services available includes personal care aides, live-in companions, concierge care, companions, mother's helper, bed & breakfast, transportation, and more. AmeriCare Plus is licensed and bonded and all employees that are part of our team have gone through a detailed interview and screening process that includes background and reference checks. ***Free In-home Assessments***

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In Home Assistance - Blacksburg, NRV Community Care Solutions LLC

Services include but are not limited to: Companion/sitters/safety supervision, light meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation to physician and dental appointments, social events, etc. medication reminders, and care coordination. Accept clients on a 24/7 basis or a minimum of 3 hours per day.

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Home Health Care - Warrenton, BrightSouls

Provides private personal Home Health Care for the elderly and disabled including, Companionship and Conversation, Personal Hygiene and Skin Care, Meal Preparation and Clean Up, Plan Outings and Trips, Escort to Appointments, Reading, Make Beds, Letter Writing and Correspondence, Case Management, Provide Safe Bathing Environment, Monitor Diet and Eating Habits, Visit Neighbors and Friends, Incidental Transportation, Light Housekeeping, Dust Furniture, Assist with Walking, Patient Care Coordinators, Medication Reminders, Take out Garbage, Assist with Entertainment, Play Mind Stimulating Games, Change Linens, Vacuum, and Assist with Exercise Program.

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Adult Services - Rustburg, Campbell County Social Services

Home-based care provides personal aide and hygiene care, light housekeeping, supervision and other supportive services to elderly and disabled adults to the extent that funds are available, so that they may remain in the community and out of institutional placement. Adults must meet all eligibility criteria to qualify and there may be a waiting list for service.

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Adult Services - Stuart, Patrick County Social Services

Services are provided to impaired persons 18 years of age and older, persons of 60 years of age and older, and to their families when appropriate. The services provided include, but are not limited to assisting in placement such as an adult home, nursing homes, etc.; companion services designed assist a person who is unable to care for themselves and needs assistance with activities of daily living; and nursing home/personal care screenings performed by the Adult Services Worker for persons who receive Medicaid or will receive within a 6 month period. These services are intended to maximize self-sufficiency, prevent abuse/neglect/exploitation, and to prevent, delay, and/or reduce inappropriate institutionalization. Companion services are available based on funds, there is a waiting list.

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Home-Based Care Program - Alexandria, Alexandria Division of Aging and Adult Services

The Home-based Care Program provides in-home assistance for low-income adults over the age of 60 and/or adults age 18 and above who have severe disabilities that prevent them from performing these tasks themselves.

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Home Personal Care - Charlottesville, Home Instead Senior Care

Offers care to seniors so they may remain in their home. Provides assistance with light housekeeping, laundry, appointments, meal preparations, transportation and companionship. Not a nursing service.

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Companion Care - Culpeper, Culpeper Human Services

Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care and/or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization. Call the Culpeper Human Services screening and referral intake center for eligibility and required documentation at (540)727-0372 ext. 383.

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Homemaker - Roanoke, Local Office on Aging

Provides in-home homemaker services including household tasks like sweeping, mopping, dusting and other cleaning chores. Provided through an outside contract.

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Companion Care - Verona, Interim HealthCare

Offers Home Style Services to provide non-medical supportive services that help people remain independent and in control. It starts with a careful review of the situation and continues with an individualized plan of services. This plan includes options that make it easier to match the right services to the right needs and meet daily challenges - big and small. Also offers Medication Reminder systems and Personal Emergency Response monitoring. Accepts Medicare and Medicaid.

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Adult Services - Martinsville, Henry Martinsville Social Services

Services are provided to impaired persons 18 years of age and older, persons of 60 years of age and older, and to their families when appropriate. The services provided include, but are not limited to : assisting in placement such as in an adult home, nursing homes, etc.; companion services designed to assist a person who is unable to care for themselves and needs assistance with activities of daily living; and nursing home/personal care screenings performed by the Adult Services Worker for persons who receive Medicaid or will receive within a 6 month period. These services are intended to maximize self-sufficiency, prevent abuse/neglect/exploitation, and to prevent, delay, and/or reduce inappropriate institutionalization.

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In Home Assistance - Big Stone Gap, Homemaker Services, Mountain Empire Older Citizens

Provided by trained home care workers who provide cooking, cleaning, shopping assistance, meal planning and laundry service. Services enable elderly people to care for themselves and to remain in a clean, safe, familiar environment for as long as possible.

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Home Personal Care - Buena Vista, Pro Careers, Inc.

Provides quality and caring homemaker and non-medical health aide services under the Medicaid Waiver Program for the elderly and disabled.

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Companion Care - Fredericksburg, Home Instead

Provide healthy interactions and activities that promote physical and cognitive health. Care will be individualized and may include these activities and many others: Meal preparation to help ensure nutrition needs are met Conversation and discussion of current and historic events to help sharpen memory Crafting and playing games for mental stimulation Reminiscing as an enjoyable pastime Outings to promote socialization Scrapbooking as a creative outlet Outdoor activities like gardening for fitness Walking outside to promote an active lifestyle

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Companion Care - Orange, Orange County Social Services

Funds companion services, for limited hours each week to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.

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Home Care - Staunton, Visiting Angels Senior Home Care

Visiting Angels is a Home Care Agency licensed in the State of Virginia to provide care for Senior in their homes. Care ranges from specialized services to more general assistance. For instance, you can choose from care that includes: Companion Care - provides seniors with assistance around the activities of daily living Personal Care - helps elderly and disabled persons at home or in residence Certified Palliative Care - tends to the spiritual, social, physical and emotional needs of seniors Ready-Set-Go Home - keeps seniors from having costly hospital readmissions Social Care Program - helps clients use technology to stay connected to family and friends Dementia Care - aims to improve quality of life for those with memory disorders Alzheimer's Care - specialized care to help seniors maintain their independence End of Life Care - helps families with the end of life process

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Adult Services - Danville, Danville Social Services

Services are provided to impaired persons 18 years of age and older, persons of 60 years of age and older, and to their families when appropriate. The services provided include, but are not limited to : assisting in placement such as in an adult home, nursing homes, etc.; transportation when needed; companion services designed to assist a person who is unable to care for themselves and needs assistance with activities of daily living; and nursing home/personal care screenings performed by the Adult Services Worker for persons who receive Medicaid or will receive within a 6 month period. These services are intended to maximize self-sufficiency, prevent abuse/neglect/exploitation, and to prevent, delay, and/or reduce inappropriate institutionalization.

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Adult Services - Tappahannock, Essex Department of Social Services

Provides case management, assessment and direct services to Virginia's citizens who have disabilities or who are over the age of 60. Specific services include home based services (companion, chore, homemaker services), adult foster care, adult day care, case management, nutrition, assistance for assisted living applicants and residents, and participation on nursing home preadmission screening teams.

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In Home Assistance Programs - King William, Adult Services, King William County Department of Social Services

Home and community-based services allow the elderly or adults with disabilities to remain in their homes rather than move to institutional placements. Screening for adult care residence and nursing facility placements is provided.

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Companion Care - Warrenton, Fauquier County Social Services

Offers companion services for limited hours each week, to assist SSI or low income clients over 18 with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.

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In Home Assistance - Lynchburg, Generation Solutions

Provides personalized, in-home assistance for seniors, offering a comprehensive range of services including personal care (bathing, dressing), medication management, companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, errands, and more, allowing individuals to comfortably remain in their homes while maintaining independence and quality of life.

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In-Home Assistance - Pulaski, Homemaker Services, New River Valley Agency on Aging

Persons age 60 and older may benefit from a trained and supervised aide to help with light housekeeping tasks, grocery shopping and errand running. This service may average 3 hours per week and offer respite to a caregiver.

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