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VIRGINIA RESOURCES

ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION - CENTRAL AND WESTERN VIRGINIA CHAPTER

Serving 52 counties and cities, with offices in Charlottesville, Danville, Harrisonburg, Lynchburg and Roanoke, the Alzheimer's Association is there to help. They provide education and support to all those facing Alzheimer's and other dementias throughout the community, including those living with the disease, caregivers, health care professionals and families. They are also committed to advocating for the needs and rights of those facing Alzheimer's disease and advancing critical research toward methods of treatment, prevention and, ultimately, a cure.

ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION - GREATER RICHMOND CHAPTER

The Alzheimer's Association Greater Richmond Chapter was established in 1981 with the organization of a single family support group and became a Chapter of the National Alzheimer's Association in 1983. On July 1, 2016, the Greater Richmond Chapter merged with the operations of the national Alzheimer's Association organization.

ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION - NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA CHAPTER

The National Capital Area Chapter serves people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias and their families and caregivers in the District of Columbia, suburban and Southern Maryland and Northern Virginia.

LGBT LIFE CENTER - SENIOR SERVICES

The LGBT Life Center’s Senior Services Program prioritizes the LGBTQ+ and HIV+ Senior population within the community by offering core services, education and social programming, and a sense of community.

VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES (DARS) - OFFICE FOR AGING SERVICES OF THE DIVISION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING

The Office for Aging Services of the Division for Community Living helps older Virginians live as independently as possible by coordinating and providing services to help them maintain their dignity and security. Their website provides information that aging Virginians, caregivers and their families can use in making important decisions about their lives and the lives of their loved ones.

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