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Valley Program for Aging Services

Why We Exist

The mission of VPAS is to empower those 60 years and older with the resources and opportunities they need to lead engaged lives.

What We Do

VPAS provides a variety of both community based and in-home services for adults 60 years and older. Services include: Information and Assistance, Medicare Counseling, Transportation to medical appointments and other necessary destinations, health and wellness programs, social engagement activities, congregate meals, educational programs, outings, case management, home delivered meals, eligibility review for benefits, and caregiver support. Services may vary based on location.

Who We Serve

Adults 60 years and older and their families or caregivers.
Why Community Members Support Our Work
VPAS provides support services for adults 60 years and older that allows them to remain living in their homes and communities for as long as possible, thus delaying premature placement in assisted living or nursing care. VPAS also works to educate and prepare adults for the changes that come with aging so that the years that are lived longer, are lived better. VPAS is here to help people navigate the changes and challenges that occur with aging so that each person can live to their fullest potential.
How Volunteers Contribute to our Work:
VPAS provides support services for adults 60 years and older that allows them to remain living in their homes and communities for as long as possible, thus delaying premature placement in assisted living or nursing care. VPAS also works to educate and prepare adults for the changes that come with aging so that the years that are lived longer, are lived better. VPAS is here to help people navigate the changes and challenges that occur with aging so that each person can live to their fullest potential.
How Volunteers Contribute to our Work:
VPAS provides support services for adults 60 years and older that allows them to remain living in their homes and communities for as long as possible, thus delaying premature placement in assisted living or nursing care. VPAS also works to educate and prepare adults for the changes that come with aging so that the years that are lived longer, are lived better. VPAS is here to help people navigate the changes and challenges that occur with aging so that each person can live to their fullest potential.

Contact Information:

Janice Gentry
PO Box 817
325 Pine Avenue
Waynesboro,
Virginia
22980