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   Information about assisted living facilities

By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
  
   
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   Assisted Living: Help Only When You Need It (Separate Website)

By: AARP
  
   
   Senior Citizen's Handbook (Separate Website)
Click above to get more information about this topic from the Senior Citizen Handbook created by the Virginia State Bar.
  
   
   Assisted Living Facilities Website (Separate Website)
Website for Virginia Department of Social Services - Assisted Living Facilities
By: Blue Ridge Legal Services, Inc.
 
  
   
   Audio Conference - All the Comforts of Home: Culture Change and Resident-Centered Care (Separate Website)
State Long Term Care Ombudsman Joani Latimer discusses culture change, resident-centered care, and creating a more homelike environment in nursing homes.
By: Project 2025 Virginia
  
   
   Audio Conference - All the Comforts of Home: They Mean Nothing If You Can't Stay There (Separate Website)
Elder law attorney Kathy Pryor talks about the laws that protect nursing home residents from improper discharges, how residents and families can enforce those protections, and where they can obtain help if faced with an involuntary discharge.
By: Project 2025 Virginia
  
   
   Residents' Rights and Surrogate Decision Making Audio Conference Materials

By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
  
   
   Senior Navigator - Assisted Living Facilities (Separate Website)
Welcome to SeniorNavigator.com - where community and technology come together, Virginia's award-winning website for seniors and those who care about them.
By: SeniorNavigator.com
  
   
   Virginia Department for the Aging (Separate Website)
State agency that assists elder adults in a variety of ways.
  
   
   When Does Medicaid Pay For Long-Term Care? This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.

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