Local
Home and Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Cardinal Care Medicaid Waiver services are available to people at risk of institutionalization. Services for older adults and adults with disabilities may include but are not limited to case or care management, service facilitation, homemaker services, home health aides, personal care, adult day health care, habilitation, and respite care.
Cardinal Care Medicaid Waiver Services, Virginia Beach
Housing Counseling
Assistance with obtaining supported or independent housing.
Senior Support Team
Real Estate Brokerage and Property Management
Life Plan Community (formerly known as CCRC)
Residences that provide housing for older adults requiring various levels of care. Independent living, assisted living, and healthcare are available to residents. Life Plan Communities were formerly known as Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs).
Lake Prince Woods LifePlan Community
Continuing Care Retirement Community
Continuing Care Retirement Community, Harbor's Edge
Continuing Care Retirement Community
Memory Care Assisted Living
Assisted Living residences that specialize in caring for people with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia.
Memory Care
Arden Courts Memory Center
Memory Care, Harbourway
Alzheimer's/Dementia Unit, The Garden at Bay Lake
Memory Care, Chesapeake
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Alzheimer's and Memory Care, Virginia Beach
Memory Care Support Services
Commonwealth Memory Care at Chesapeake
Memory Care, Commonwealth Senior Living at Georgian Manor
Memory Care, Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House
Memory Care, Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall
Memory Care, Commonwealth Senior Living at The Ballentine
Memory Care
Memory Care, Gardens of Virginia Beach
The Ghent Center for Memory Support
Harmony Square, Memory Care Unit
Memory Care Assisted Living, The Village
Christopher Center Memory Care
Memory Care at The Garden of Bay Lake
The Waterford at Virginia Beach, Memory Care
Memory Care
PACE Programs
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a Medicare and Medicaid program that helps people meet their health care needs in the community instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility. The care is overseen by an interdisciplinary team, consisting of professional and paraprofessional staff. Participants must be at least 55 years of age, live in the PACE service area, and be certified as eligible for nursing home care by the appropriate State agency and be able to live safely in the community with the help of PACE. The PACE program becomes the sole source of services for Medicare and Medicaid eligible enrollees.