471 James Madison Highway, Suite 101-B, Culpeper
SDG is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals struggling with addiction. Learn the necessary skills to effectively transition to life of normalcy without the stigma and problems that surround the disease.
SpiritWorks-Warrenton 540-428-5415 | www.spiritworksfoundation.org chris@spiritworksfoundation.org
Our mission is to educate, equip, empower, and celebrate individuals, families, and communities on the journey from addiction to recovery.
Virginia Cooperative Extension/Opioids Ellen Chamberlain, Extension Project Coordinator 540-727-3435 x342 | emathis@vt.edu 101 S. West St., Culpeper
Rural Opioids Technical Assistance Through Virginia Cooperative Extension works with the community, youth, and families to provide prevention education regarding the use of opioids. Life skills curriculum training is provided to agencies and organizations directly involved with youth.
AGING & SENIOR SERVICES For a complete Resource Guide specific to older adults please contact AGING TOGETHER AT INFO@AGINGTOGETHER.ORG OR CALL 540-849-6504
AARP
Alzheimer’s Association Central & Western Virginia 800-272-3900 | alz.org | alzcwva@alz.org 355 Rio Road West, Suite 102, Charlottesville The Alzheimer’s Association provides education, care, and support for all those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and all other dementia. As the largest nonprofit funder of Alzheimer’s research, the Association is committed to advancing vital research towards treatment methods, prevention, and ultimately a cure. The Association is the leading voice for Alzheimer’s disease advocacy, fighting for critical Alzheimer’s research and care initiatives at the state and federal level. We have offices in Charlottesville, Roanoke, and Lynchburg.
Assisted Living Locators 571-275-9890 | 540-400-0004 ethompson@assistedlivinglocators.com www.fredericksburg.assistedlivinglocators.com Assisted Living Locators provide a free, community-oriented referral and placement service that provides you freedom to access the best information and resources available. Without cost or obligation and with no contract to sign, you can depend on us to make finding an ideal private or community setting as simple and fast as possible. You don't need to do it alone. Call us and we will help.
At Home Your Way | Moms in Motion 800-417-0908 | info@athomeyourway.com See listing under Disabilities
1-888-687-2277 | www.aarp.org
Culpeper Senior Center
Adult Services and Adult Protective Services
Open to seniors 60 and older with priority given to those with the greatest nutritional, social, or economic needs, the senior center includes a daily hot lunch program and a chance to socialize and participate in a variety of recreational and educational activities. We are open Monday through Wednesday, and Friday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. We are operated by Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services.
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for people age 50 and over. AARP is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all as we age through information, advocacy, and service. AARP also provides a wide range of unique benefits, special products, and services for our members, including the AARP website at aarp. org, “AARP The Magazine,” and the monthly “AARP Bulletin.”
540-727-0372
See Culpeper Human Services
Aging and Transportation Services 540-825-3100 | rrcsb@rrcsb.org | www.rrcsb.org
Aging and Transportation services provide a comprehensive array of services and supports for individuals/families including: Senior Centers, Home-Delivered Meals, Respite Care Services, Adult Day Care, Advocacy/Outreach/Care Coordination, the Voice Of Experience newsletter, Senior Medicare Patrol, Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program, Care-A-Van Program, Emergency Medical Alert Program, Fan Care, Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, RRCS Volunteer Program, and the Protective Money Management Program.
Aging Together 540-829-6405 | PO Box 367, Culpeper www.agingtogether.org | info@agingtogether.org
Aging Together connects people to resources to improve quality of life as we age. Our programs and partnerships exist due to hundreds of volunteers who demonstrate the motivation and passion that make our communities better for everyone. We serve Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties. The team meets every month via Zoom until further notice. Check out our website for the latest information.
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540-825-5778 | 710 U.S. Avenue, Culpeper
Overwhelmed How Can I Help, LLC 703-508-3056 | www.overwhelmedHowCaniHelp.com OverwhelmedHowCaniHelp@yahoo.com Specializing in senior moves. Certified Move Managers, licensed and insured. In home consultation at no charge. Are you or a loved one going through a transition? Are you in need of downsizing, liquidating an estate, decluttering, packing and unpacking? Are you asking yourself where the valuables are and what is valuable? View our short video @ vimeo. com/510274538
Protective Money Management Program Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services 540-825-3100 P.O. Box 1568/15361 Bradford Road, Culpeper
Reformation Lutheran Church Senior Adult Ministry 571-213-6070 | www.culpeperlutherans.org 601 Madison Rd., Culpeper Reformation Lutheran Church offers M.A.L O., Mature Adult Learning Opportunity. Meets monthly on the second Tuesday in the church building. A monthly speaker, an adult Bible study, and a catered lunch. Sign-up is required. Please contact the church office at 540-825-1376.