Resources
Organizations providing support and services to individuals with mobility and accessibility needs.
AgeWave – The Greater Richmond Age Wave Planning effort is a coalition of public and private organizations, businesses, and citizens working together to ensure that the communities of Richmond Metro area are prepared to meet the needs of a rapidly growing aging population.
Senior Connections – The Capital Area Agency on Aging offers a comprehensive range of Home and Community-Based Services for seniors age 55 and older, caregivers, and persons with disabilities in the City of Richmond and the surrounding counties.
Like A Daughter – A personalized service designed to help you keep living a full, happy, and healthy life. Kathryn helps with practical things to make life simpler for you, including running errands, taking you to appointments, organizing and decluttering, correspondence, bills, and anything else on your to-do list.
Compare Cost of Care Across the United States. The Genworth 2015 Cost of Care Survey can help families evaluate options to address the increasing cost of long term care.
Alzheimers Association – Formed in 1980, the Alzheimer’s Association advances research to end Alzheimer’s and dementia while enhancing care for those living with the disease.
AARP – A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, with membership of more than 37 million, that helps people turn their goals and dreams into real possibilities, strengthens communities and fights for the issues that matter most to families such as healthcare, employment security and retirement planning.
Naborforce – Naborforce connects aging adults to a network of “Nabors” for social engagement and on-demand support for errands, transportation and help around the home.
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