In-Home Services
The In-Home Companion Program provides in-home assistance for low-income adults over the age of 60 and/or who have severe disabilities that prevent them from performing these tasks themselves. Depending on the needs of the individual, companions can assist with:
- Meal Preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Laundry
- Grocery shopping
- Accompany client to medical appointments
Individuals must meet income guidelines. Individual income must be below $1,890 per month and household income for a family of two must be below $2,471 per month to qualify for this service. There may be a waiting list.
To apply, call 703.746.5999 and ask for a social worker in the Companion Services Program. The social worker will arrange to make a home visit for a detailed assessment of the applicant's capabilities.
CareRing Services is a free daily telephone calling program designed to help individuals who are living alone, aged, disabled or chronically ill maintain their independence and maintain connection to the community.
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For more information contact the Division of Aging and Adult Services at 703.746.5999.