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Caregiving

Over one million Virginians are caring for older parents or loved ones, helping them live independently at home. AARP wants to help, which is why we have teamed up with Mount Vernon at Home and the Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area Chapter to present a Caregiver College.
Our online Q&A sessions can help you keep your loved one secure.
AARP Speakers Available on Wide Range of Topics
ARE YOU CARING FOR AN OLDER ADULT OR LOVED ONE?
AARP is more than just a non-profit organization that promotes advocacy. AARP volunteers actively participate in community events to help others better enhance core attributions such as health care, employment, retirement planning, and even personal goals and concerns.
Join two live webinars to find out how to identify and react to changes in your loved one’s behavior
Have you or someone you know had an experience with the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program? We want to hear from you!
Senior Services of Alexandria and AARP Virginia present the 2017-2018 Speaker Series Event.
Richmond, VA -- A diverse group of multidisciplinary college students from across the Commonwealth gathered to address the often overlooked issue of caregiver health and wellness at the 2017 “Caring for the Caregiver Intercollegiate Hack” hosted by VirginiaNavigator’s Lindsay Institute for Innovations in Caregiving.
By Gil Klein
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