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    Virginia Commonwealth University Partnership for People with Disabilities (VCU-PPD) and the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) is conducting a survey of Area Agency on Aging (AAA) clients across Virginia. The aim of the National Core Indicators-Aging and Disabilities (NCI-AD) Adult Consumer Survey is to gather information about the services that AAA clients receive, their needs and preferences, and their quality of life. A random sample of AAA clients across Virginia will be selected for the survey and contacted by VCU-PPD staff. The NCI-AD survey is administered by VCU-PPD staff over the telephone. Participating in the survey is voluntary and completely anonymous. Your voice matters! If you are contacted by VCU-PPD, please consider participating. If you have any questions, you may contact Kathy Lee-Meredith by phone at 703.792.7150 or email [email protected] For more information about the NCI-AD Adult Consumer Survey can also be found at this website: http://www.nci.partnership.vcu.edu.

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    Virginia Commonwealth University Partnership for People with Disabilities (VCU-PPD) and the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) is conducting a survey of Area Agency on Aging (AAA) clients across Virginia. The aim of the National Core Indicators-Aging and Disabilities (NCI-AD) Adult Consumer Survey is to gather information about the services that AAA clients receive, their needs and preferences, and their quality of life. A random sample of AAA clients across Virginia will be selected for the survey and contacted by VCU-PPD staff. The NCI-AD survey is administered by VCU-PPD staff over the telephone. Participating in the survey is voluntary and completely anonymous. Your voice matters! If you are contacted by VCU-PPD, please consider participating. If you have any questions, you may contact Kathy Lee-Meredith by phone at 703.792.7150 or email [email protected] For more information about the NCI-AD Adult Consumer Survey can also be found at this website: http://www.nci.partnership.vcu.edu.

Adult Day Healthcare

The Prince William Area Agency on Aging is licensed by the Virginia Department of Social Services and contracted through Medicaid to provide Adult Day Healthcare services to eligible residents of Prince William County, the City of Manassas, and the City of Manassas Park. The program offers group-based activities, personal care, and health monitoring to adults aged 18 and above who are unable to stay alone at home during the day for various reasons. The program also provides crucial respite care to families who provide caregiving.

Eligibility is determined by an Agency Supportive Services Specialist. If interested, call the Information & Assistance staff at 703-792-6374 or email [email protected] to initiate an in-home assessment.

Our center offers a variety of activities such as music therapy, birthday parties, games, pet visits, holiday parties, and many more fun activities.

For a full list of upcoming events, view our most recent newsletter;

 

ADHC NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER

 

 

HOURS & DIRECTIONS

The Adult Day Healthcare Center is open Monday through Friday 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.

Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building

15941 Donald Curtis Drive,

Woodbridge, VA, 22191

703-792-4990

DIRECTIONS TO THE ADULT DAY HEALTHCARE CENTER

There are several payment options for Adult Day Services. We are a Medicaid provider and offer a sliding fee scale based on income. Long-term Care Insurance is also accepted.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For a better understanding of the purpose of Adult Day Programs and the types of services offered visit the Virginia Navigator Website.

For a full list of adult day care centers in Virginia visit the Virginia Department of Social Services website.

The National Adult Day Services Association is a good source for information about adult day care centers and programs across the United States.