Retire to Charlottesville Greater Charlottesville, Virginia - "America's Best Place to Live" - is the place to retire. Charlottesville offers excellent homes, healthcare, recreation, natural vistas and trails, championship college sports, fine dining, academic excellence, lifelong learning and convenient air, rail and highway access to the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and East Coast. Visit this website for resources about retirement living in Greater Charlottesville.Read more Hospice of the Piedmont Hospice of the Piedmont is the region’s oldest mission-driven, nonprofit hospice organization. Our services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance. And thanks to generous donations from the community, no one is turned away due to an inability to pay.Read more Martha Jefferson Hospital Martha Jefferson Hospital has a singular mission: to improve the health of the community. Since its founding more than
100 years ago, Martha Jefferson has constantly evolved to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the patients who trust us with their care.Read more Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) The Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) is
committed to promoting, establishing and
preserving sustainable communities for
healthy aging that benefit individuals and
families of all ages.Read more Albemarle County Department of Social Services Adult Services is a program that enables adults to remain in the least restrictive setting and function independently. This program provides long-term care, prevention services, nursing and adult home screening and placement services, guardianship oversight and adult protective services.Read more City of Charlottesville Department of Social Services The Charlottesville Department of Social Services is one of 120 local departments in Virginia's state-supervised, locally-administered public social services system. The Department is an agency of city government which administers federal, state, and local public assistance and social work service programs. Our mission is to join with the community in providing social services that meet essential needs, promote self-sufficiency, and enhance the quality of life for all residents.Read more Senior Center The Senior Center’s mission is to positively impact our community by creating opportunities for healthy aging through social engagement, physical well-being, civic involvement, creativity, and lifelong learning.Read more American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Located at the University of Virginia; they offer information and educational materials for patients, their families, and caregivers. Alzheimer's Association - Central and Western Virginia Chapter The mission of the Central and Western Virginia Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association is to eliminate the incurability of Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research, and to enhance the care and support for individuals, their families, and caregivers affected by Alzheimer's disease. Our vision is to create a world where Alzheimer's disease becomes curable and preventable while we continue to optimize the quality of life for those affected with the disease, as well as their loved ones and families.Read more  Virginia Department of Veterans Services The Department of Veterans Services (DVS) is organized into five service delivery sections – benefits, veterans education, care centers, veterans cemeteries, and the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program. Four citizen boards work closely with the agency to support the effective delivery of services to Virginia’s veterans – the Board of Veterans Services, the Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Service Organizations, the Veterans Services Foundation, and the Veterans Care Center Advisory Committee.Read more Meals on Wheels of Charlottesville/Albemarle Meals on Wheels of Charlottesville/Albemarle is an independent, non-profit organization, founded in 1977 by Church Women United. Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals to the ill, aging and convalescing residents of the Charlottesville/Albemarle area who find it difficult or impossible to prepare meals for themselves.Read more Senior TRIAD Senior TRIAD is a partnership between law enforcement, community service providers and local citizens to ensure the safety of the elderly in our community. TRIAD meets once a month and the public is welcome to attend these meetings.Read more United Way - Thomas Jefferson Area Our United Way has been serving the needs of our local residents since 1943, when we were founded as the Charlottesville and Albemarle War and Community Fund by our local Chamber of Commerce. We have always sought to support our community in the best, most efficient way we know. We believe that because of our enduring strength and stability and the breadth of the needs we evaluate and address, our United Way is uniquely positioned to play a leadership role in our community.Read more |