Community Resources
Information on homecare services and family caregiving needs, including legal/financial, senior housing, end of life care, self-care for caregivers, etc. Cost: Services are free but require that you create an AARP online account.
Website: AARP - Caregiving
Information on local/national resources for Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias, including care options, disease stages, legal/financial planning, support groups, caregiver burden, and current research.
Website: Alzheimer’s Association
Phone: Call (Hampton Roads);
Educational materials/resources for caregivers to help maintain their own physical/mental health when caring for someone with dementia or chronic disease.
Website: Caregiver Information Site – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Information on health maintenance, independence, and quality of life for older adults/caregivers. Healthy aging tips from the American Geriatrics Society and listing of geriatric healthcare professions in your area.
Phone: Call
Website: Health in Aging
Case management services to assist individuals/ families with the transitional steps of aging including care coordination, age related health concerns, changes to living circumstances, and financial/legal. Cost: Services are individualized fees may vary.
Website: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater
Phone: Call
Senior service programs that prioritize the LGBTQ+ and HIV+ senior population in the Hampton Roads area by offering core services, education, social programming, and a sense of community.
Website: LGBT Life Center Senior Services
Phone: Call
Information on Virginia resources for seniors including transportation, legal/financial services, aging, community, and caregiving. Requires creating a free online user account.
Website: Senior Navigator/A Virginia Navigator
Phone: Call
Mission is to support and enrich the lives of seniors and their families through advocacy, education, information, and comprehensive services. Services include transportation, wellness, meals, Medicare counseling, in-home services, and long-term care. SSSV also offers free transportation.
Website: Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
Phone: Call
Supportive Care
Provides private, web-based caregiving coordination services to assist caregivers. Families, friends, and caregivers can create online communities to delegate care for an elderly adult or someone in need.
Website: Lotsa Helping Hands
Active Adult programs that include group fitness, art or music classes, and social engagement, etc. Annual membership fees.
Weekday Adult Day programs for those over 45 years of age with a chronic condition, such as dementia, that require daily supervision. Provides daily health maintenance, nursing care, assistance with personal care and activities. Caregiver support groups available. Fee; insurance accepted.
Website: Primeplus Senior Centers
Phone: Call
Health care/supportive services for seniors that wish to remain in their homes and community. Provides an adult day program with transportation services. Covered by Medicare and Medicaid funding.
Website: Sentara PACE
Phone: Call
A project of the Virginia Center on Aging, the Virginia Memory Project is a survey about brain health, memory and caregiving for Virginia adults. It is the first expansive web-based brain health registry in the Commonwealth. Answers will help policymakers and public health workers prioritize resources for people with memory loss and caregivers in Virginia.
Website: Virginia Memory Project
Assists older adults with independent living by providing and coordinating services to maintain dignity and security. Information on community living, caregiving, health/wellness, and fraud/abuse. Eligibility based on age and income. Programs vary in age and income eligibility.
Website: Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitation
Phone: Call
Provides various types of senior care - companion care, personal care, palliative care, social care, dementia care, Alzheimer’s care, and end-of-life care. Service fees are based on the level of care provided. Located in Hampton Roads. Hourly rate.
Website: Visiting Angels
Phone: Call
Recreation/Engagement
Programs include chorus, bridge, needlework, bingo, woodshop, library, genealogy, watercolor painting, drawing, jewelry, ceramics, yoga, and more. Cost: Membership is free for eligible individuals - age 55+ who reside in Portsmouth, VA.
Website: Beazley Senior Center
Phone: Call
Offers free programs for Norfolk residents, age 55 and older, includes: quality educational, physical, social, and cultural activities. Norfolk Parks & Recreation supports programs/activities for several senior clubs at local recreation centers.
Website: City of Norfolk Senior Services
Phone: Call
Offers specialized therapeutic recreation programs to assist individuals with disabilities, and various health conditions, including physical rehabilitation, leisure education, and community reintegration. Cost may vary for specific therapeutic recreation programs.
Website: City of Norfolk Therapeutic Recreation
Phone: Call
In-person fitness classes for adults and seniors. Medicare may provide online class access at no cost for age 65 and over.
Website: Silver Sneakers
Phone: Call
Provide seniors with online learning and social connections/communication. Our goal is to help seniors live with dignity and independence. Requires $60/month subscription.
Website: Virtual Senior Center
Phone: Call
Medication Management
Provides disposal of expired or unneeded medications in the pharmacy waiting area at specific locations. Does not dispose of Schedule I or illegal substances, needles, and syringes.
Visit CVS online
Provides presorted medication packs for a 30-day supply of medication at no added cost. PillPack prescriptions are delivered to your home.
Free services for seniors: customized blister packs, prescription pick-up/delivery, vitamins, medication disposal, medication cards, and medication therapy management.
Website: Bayview Pharmacy
Phone: Call
Safe and secure disposal locations for expired or unneeded medications, including controlled substances. Website provides information on specific disposal locations in your area.
Website: US Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration
Resources for Advance Care Planning
Authorized Durable Do Not Resuscitate Order Form & Instructions
The National POLST form is now approved for use in Virginia. While the Virginia POST form may still be used, transitioning to the National POLST form is recommended.
This advance directive (“AD”) complies with the Virginia Healthcare Decisions Act. You are not required to use this form to create an AD. If you choose to use a different form, you should consult with an attorney or your health care provider to be sure the different form will be valid under Virginia law.