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Adult Day Care - Richmond, Circle Center Adult Day Services

Circle Center’s comprehensive adult day program offers a broad range of services provided by a multi-disciplinary team that includes health care professionals, recreational therapists, physical and speech therapists, and social workers.

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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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Day Support - Leesburg, ECHO

Program offers skills training to individuals who are not currently pursuing or interested in employment as the main focus of their day. Through a combination of structured group and individual activities, participants enhance skills in daily living, safety, communication, decision-making, self-advocacy, and other areas. Community integration is a priority for this program; weekly trips into the community help us to be successful in achieving this goal. Some of our day trip locations include the library, Friends of Homeless Animals (FOHA), A Place to Be for music appreciation, The Air and Space Museum, and several other fun and educational venues.

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Adult Day Support - Charlottesville, Meadowcreek Center, Region Ten Community Services Board

Meadowcreek Day Activity provides training and assistance to adults with developmental disabilities to acquire, improve and maintain functional abilities, while also achieving social integration with peers and the community. Meadowcreek Day Support provides opportunities for individuals to pursue personal interests and strengths in the community through art, music, technology, self-advocacy, and wellness. Meadowcreek coordinates with a variety of community-based services, including Charlottesville Parks & Recreation, Access Arts, Madison House, Meals On Wheels, Best Buddies, and Salvation Army.

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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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Vocational Rehabilitation - Roanoke, Medicaid Waiver Programs, Goodwill Industries of the Valleys

Medicaid Waiver programming at Goodwill focuses on providing supports to individuals so they may achieve their personal goals and objectives. The programs operate in accordance with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services licensing regulations. Individuals receive services both in the Goodwill center and community based settings depending on their preference and interests. Discovery Services are Day Support programs at Goodwill. Through the programs, individuals will receive the support they need to acquire, retain, and improve their skills in areas that they have identified. A wide variety of opportunities, in both community and center based settings, for peer interactions, enhancement of social networks, and to build natural supports will lead to greater independence. Individuals enrolled in Discovery Services may participate in Group Day Support, Community Engagement, or Community Coaching services. Programing is offered at the Roanoke Jobs Campus, Radford Jobs Campus, and Rocky Mount Jobs Campus. Individuals living in Goodwill's 31 counties and 13 cities service area are eligible for services, however are responsible for their own transportation.

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Adult Day Center - Gloucester, Bay Aging

Daily program offering respite for caregivers and supervision, socialization, health monitoring, one-on-one assistance with recreational activities based on the participant's capabilities, provided by qualified staff volunteers.

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Adult Day Care - Big Stone Gap, Mountain Empire Older Citizens

Allows families to stay together by assisting them in caring for their loved ones. It enables many people to live in the community and to avoid an unnecessary move into a nursing facility. Offers Adult Day Health Care in Big Stone Gap Monday through Friday at Mountain Empire PACE Center.

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Intellectual Disability Services - Luray, Page County Clinic, Northwest Community Services Board

Provide an array of outpatient services for individuals age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Page County Clinic is a satellite office of the Shenandoah County Clinic and as such, it is part of the Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke, and the City of Winchester. New Clients, please call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804

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Intellectual Disability Services - Lexington, The Magnolia Center, Rockbridge Area Community Services

Provides a wide range of services for adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Services include administrative, day support, case management, and group homes for persons with intellectual disabilities. RACS offers Group Day Support Services which focuses on programming at the Magnolia Center location. The program serves adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities up to five days per week, providing them with services and support to enhance their quality of life. a.

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Adult Day Care - Suffolk, Western Tidewater Community Services Board

Day Support Services Program is a non-residential, structured program of activity and/or training for adults with intellectual disabilities with the goal to maximum independence.

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Adult Day Services - Mineral, Friendly Oaks Center, Region Ten Community Services Board

These programs serve people who are recovering from mental illness by providing a safe and supportive environment that promotes independent living, social and interpersonal skills, and relapse prevention. Attending daily classes provides education about mental illness, substance use, and appropriate medication. Engaging in volunteering opportunities and engaging in social activities promotes empowerment, recovery, and competency. Services include: Face-to-face Service Specific Provider Intake (SSPI) that identifies treatment needs Development of Individualized Service Plans (ISP) which identify an individual's needs and goals in the area of mental health recovery and stability in the community Psycho-educational activities to teach about mental illness and appropriate medication to avoid complications and relapse Social skills training, peer support, and community resource development to promote empowerment, recovery, and competency Opportunities to learn and use independent living skills, and to enhance social and interpersonal skills Field trips to provide training in an integrated setting in order to increase an individual's understanding or ability to access community resources and meet goals outlined in the ISP

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Community Living Support - Danville, Arc of Southside,The

The Arc of Southside provides individualized supports to adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities that meet their needs to live as independently as possible. Services provided: Day Support Residential

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Day Support Services - Roanoke, Didlake

Didlake Day Support Services provide opportunities for people with disabilities to optimize their personal, social, and vocational skills. Our services focus on personal growth and learning to help each individual live a full, responsible, productive life. Programs Community Engagement The Community Engagement program provides opportunities for participants to directly interact with people who do not have disabilities in naturally occurring community settings. While in the community, program participants are supported and encouraged to learn and understand how to successfully engage in each activity with the goal of developing interdependent relationships. Group Day The Group Day Program provides on- and off-site activities that teach individuals to be independent, healthy, and active participants at home and in the community. Didlake work with each participant to develop and meet their specific needs and goals. On-site activities provide opportunities for individuals to participate in wellness-focused classes on exercise, cooking, personal hygiene, and safety. Programs also offer personal growth activities to build communication, socialization, behavior management, self-advocacy, technology, and literacy skills.

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Day Support Services - Manassas, Breeden, Didlake

Didlake Day Support Services provide opportunities for people with disabilities to optimize their personal, social, and vocational skills. Our services focus on personal growth and learning to help each individual live a full, responsible, productive life. Programs Community Engagement The Community Engagement program provides opportunities for participants to directly interact with people who do not have disabilities in naturally occurring community settings. While in the community, program participants are supported and encouraged to learn and understand how to successfully engage in each activity with the goal of developing interdependent relationships. Group Day The Group Day Program provides on- and off-site activities that teach individuals to be independent, healthy, and active participants at home and in the community. Didlake work with each participant to develop and meet their specific needs and goals. On-site activities provide opportunities for individuals to participate in wellness-focused classes on exercise, cooking, personal hygiene, and safety. Programs also offer personal growth activities to build communication, socialization, behavior management, self-advocacy, technology, and literacy skills.

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Day Support - Mechanicsville, LINKING LIVES, Hanover Adult Center

A community based day support program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each participant receives individualized training and support to achieve their greatest potential.

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Adult Day Care - Arlington, Arlington Adult Day Program

The Arlington Adult Day Program offers a variety of individualized services to meet each participant’s specific needs, including: Physical activities and therapeutic recreation to maintain and improve movement and mobility Mentally stimulating activities to encourage creative expression, communication, and memory Social activities to encourage interaction with others and reduce loneliness and isolation Health care monitoring, medication administration, and direct access to other adult services or County services Nutritious and hot lunch and snacks Access to podiatry, chiropractic, and occupational therapy services Caregiver services include support and counseling, information and referral, and a break from daily caregiving

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Adult Day Care - Winchester, Adult Care Center of the Northern Shenandoah Valley

Offers a program that provides functionally and/or health impaired persons with social and related support services in a protective setting on a one-to-one basis offering health monitoring, individual care plans, personal assistance with activities of daily living, and scheduled group activities. Attendant services available only at day care center. Participants must provide their own transportation.

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Senior Services - Newport News, Peninsula PACE, InnovAge Virginia PACE

InnovAge Virginia PACE provides senior care that helps older adults live life on their terms in their community. All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which helps older adults receive the healthcare and social support services they need through an interdisciplinary healthcare team. As an alternative to nursing facilities, InnovAge PACE provides nearly all medical care and social support at a center near your home.

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Adult Day Centers - Leesburg - Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging

Loudoun County Adult Day Centers help aging adults remain in the community as long as possible, providing support and respite to caregivers. All Centers are licensed by the Virginia Department of Social Services. Three licensed adult day centers provide therapeutic activities for older adults who cannot safely stay home alone and who would benefit from a supportive environment. The centers, located in Leesburg, Purcellville, and Ashburn offer services for clients with cognitive and physical disabilities. Locations: Eastern Loudoun Adult Day Center * 45140 Bles Park Drive * Ashburn, VA 20147 * M-F 7:30AM-5:30PM * 571-258-3232 Leesburg Adult Day Center * 16501 Meadowview Court * Leesburg, VA 20175 * M-F 7:30AM-5:30PM * 703-771-5334 Mac Brownell Adult Day Center * 200 E. Willie Palmer Way * Purcellville, VA 20132 * M-F 7:30AM-5:30PM * 571-258-3402

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Adult Day Services - Petersburg, Crater District Area Agency on Aging

A community based, comprehensive program that provides functionally and / or health impaired older persons with a variety of health, social, and other related support services in a protective setting.

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Independent Living Skills - Clifton Forge, Adult Care Center of the Highlands, Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board

Provides day support services and a Lifeskills program for individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities. Services are person-centered and community-based.

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Intellectual Disability Services - Winchester, Northwest Community Services Board

Provide an array of outpatient services for adults age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Winchester Area Clinic is an Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke; City of Winchester. New Clients may also call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804.

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Day Support Services - Woodbridge, Didlake

Didlake Day Support Services provide opportunities for people with disabilities to optimize their personal, social, and vocational skills. Our services focus on personal growth and learning to help each individual live a full, responsible, productive life. Programs Community Engagement The Community Engagement program provides opportunities for participants to directly interact with people who do not have disabilities in naturally occurring community settings. While in the community, program participants are supported and encouraged to learn and understand how to successfully engage in each activity with the goal of developing interdependent relationships. Group Day The Group Day Program provides on- and off-site activities that teach individuals to be independent, healthy, and active participants at home and in the community. Didlake work with each participant to develop and meet their specific needs and goals. On-site activities provide opportunities for individuals to participate in wellness-focused classes on exercise, cooking, personal hygiene, and safety. Programs also offer personal growth activities to build communication, socialization, behavior management, self-advocacy, technology, and literacy skills.

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Adult Day Support - Henrico, SOAR365

This program provides weekday services for adults with disabilities who need support for activities of daily living. Community activities are an integral part of the program.

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