2015 - Madison County, Virginia

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2015Madison CountyCommunityResource Guide

CONTACT INFORMATIONEmergency Services . 1Helplines and Hotlines . 1AGING AND SENIOR SERVICES . 2CARE GIVER SUPPORT . 4Websites for Family Caregivers . 4CHILD SERVICES . 4Camps . 4Care Seats/Booster Seats . 5Childcare Providers . 5Child Support . 6Social/Sports Groups . 6CLOTHING, FURNITURE & TELEPHONE . 6CONFERENCE/MEETING FACILITIES . 7COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH . 8Residential Treatment Facilities . 10DISABILITY SERVICES . 12Advocacy . 12Assistive Devices . 13Service Providers. 14Support Groups . 15DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSE . 16DSS: MADISON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES . 17Benefits . 17Services . 18EDUCATIONDrivers Education . 19Madison County Public Schools . 19Pre-School . 19Private Schools . 20Community Colleges. 20Adult Education . 20Parenting Classes. 20Self Defense . 20Special Education . 21Helpful Websites . 21EMPLOYMENT AND JOB TRAINING . 21Websites for Job Searches . 22FOOD AND NUTRITION . 22Churches and Organizations Offering Food Assistance . 22SHARE Food Network . 23Nutrition Education . 23Helpful Websites . 23FOUNDATIONS . 23FUEL AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE . 23GOVERNMENTMadison County Government Agencies . 24

Local Government Agencies . 24General Assembly . 24Congressional Representatives . 24HOSPICE AND IN-HOME CAREHospices Serving Madison County. 25In-Home Health Services and Personal Care . 25Helpful Websites . 25HOUSING: GENERAL . 26HOUSING: APARTMENTS AND RENTALS . 27Helpful Websites . 28HOUSING: SENIOR . 28Housing: Senior Apartments . 28Housing: Senior Assisted Living . 29Housing: Senior/Nursing Homes . 30HOUSING: TRANSITIONAL AND EMERGENCY HOUSING . 31HOUSING COUNSELING & FORECLOSURE PREVENTION . 31LEGAL, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE . 32Juvenile Probation and IntakeAdult Court ServicesAdult Probation & ParoleMadison County Court SystemsLIBRARIES. 33MEDICAID AND MEDICARE . 34MEDICAL: HOSPITALS/CLINICS . 35Martha Jefferson Hospital . 35UVA Culpeper Hospital . 36MEDICAL: GENERAL/MISCELLANEOUS . 36MEDICAL: SPECIALIZED QUIPMENT . 37MONEY, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND TAXES . 37SUBSTANCE ABUSE . 38Support Groups . 38Treatment Facilities . 38TRANSPORTATION . 39VETERANS SERVICES . 39Virginia Department Of Veterans Services . 39Virginia Veterans Care Centers . 39U.S. Veterans Administration . 40Wounded Warrior Project . 40MADISON 2-PAGE PRINTABLE GUIDE . 41

CONTACT INFORMATIONEmergency ServicesHelplines and HotlinesEmergency Calls . 9-1-1AIDS/HIV Helpline . 800-533-4148Madison Co. Vol. Fire Co., Inc.P.O. Box 2551223 North Main St.Madison, VA 22727Station: 540-948-6660Fax: 540-948-7194Chief: Troy CoppageAdult Protection Network . 540-422-8400Alcohol Abuse . 800-835-6130Cancer Information Center . 800-237-1225Center for Disease Control . 800-232-4636Child Abuse and Neglect . 800-552-7096Cocaine Helpline . 800-662-HELPMadison County Emergency Medical Services1449 N. Main St.Madison, Virginia 22727Phone: (540) 948-4813Fax: (540) 948-4821Director: Lewis JenkinsMental Health (NAMI) . 800-950-6264Narcotics Anonymous . 800-777-1515National Hope Line Network . 800-784-2433National Missing & Exploited Children . 800-843-5678Madison County Sheriff’s Department107 Church StreetPO Box 70Madison, VA 22727Telephone: (540) 948-5161National Runaway Hotline . 800-786-2929State Police Area 15 Office (Counties of Culpeper,Madison and Orange)Culpeper: 15139 State Police Road; 3 miles north ofCulpeper, east of Route 29 and 15 on Route 342Mailing Address:15139 State Police RoadCulpeper, Virginia 22701Non EmergencyTelephone: 540-829-7415Virginia State Police . 800-572-2260.American Red CrossCentral Virginia Chapter – Piedmont Branch(540) 825-9291118 East Piedmont Street, Culpeper, VA 22701Our programs include Disaster Relief Services,Preparedness, Health and Safety training, Service to theArmed Forces, Blood Collections and VolunteerServices. The Red Cross provides preparednessinformation before disaster strikes; shelters, feeds andprovides emotional support; and coordinates recoveryassistance. We collect lifesaving blood and bloodproducts to meet patient needs in area hospitals. Weteach CPR, first aid and water safety skills that savelives. The Red Cross supports military members,veterans and their families with emergencycommunications and other resources. For 24/7 disasterassistance, call 855-853-8272. For 24/7 assistance formilitary members or families, please call 877-272-7337.Updated 9/2/2015Poison Control Center . 800-222-1222Services to Abused Families(SAFE) . 800-825-8876Substance Abuse Hotline . 800-662-HELPYouth Crisis Hotline . 800-448-4663First Call for Help, Piedmont United Way2-1-1First Call for Help is a program of Piedmont United Wayserving Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, andRappahannock Counties in Virginia. It provides anInformation and Referral (I&R) service that connectspeople in need of services or information with providersPage 1

AGING AND SENIOR SERVICESFor more information, see also Dementia and CareGiving, DSS, Hospice and In-Home Care, Housing andRRCS.AARP866-542-8164Culpeper ChapterReformation Lutheran Church509 S. Main Street, Culpeper, VA 22701stMeets 1 Monday at 1:00pmOrange ChapterTrinity United Methodist Church143 W. Main Street, Orange, VA 22960ndMeets 2 Monday at 1:00pmAARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membershiporganization for people age 50 and over. AARP isdedicated to enhancing quality of life for all as we age.We lead positive social change and deliver value tomembers through information, advocacy and service.www.aarp.orgAgape Counseling and Therapeutic Services, Inc.540-825-2374897 Hendrick Street, Culpeper, VA 22701Agape provides support for adults who are mentallychallenged in the areas of social and self-help skills,occupational needs and independent living skills.Support specialists provide functional training,medication management, socialization skills, and otherhealth needs.www.agapecounselingva.comAdult Services at DSS540-948-5521 Fax: 540-948-3762Madison County Department of Social Services101 S. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727The Adult Services Program assists elderly individuals(60 and above) or other adults who have a disability (18to 59) and need services or support to enhance selfsufficiency and improve their quality of life. Servicesoffered through Madison County DSS may include:home-based services (companion, chore & homemakerservices); Adult foster care; assessments for adultsentering or residing in assisted living facilities;Screenings for adults entering nursing facilities who needMedicaid-funded home and community-based waivers.These services are designed to help adults remain asindependent as possible, preferably in their own home.The goal is to strengthen appropriate family and socialsupports and reduce the need for institutional placement.Updated 9/2/2015Adult Protective Services at DSS540-948-5521 Fax: 540-948-3762Madison County Department of Social Services101 S. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727APS investigates reports of abuse, neglect andexploitation of adults 60 years of age or older andincapacitated adults age 18 or older to stop themistreatment or prevent further mistreatment. Servicesoffered may include home-based care, transportation,adult day services, and adult foster care in order toprotect the adult. Services may also be arranged forindividuals in emergency situations who lack the capacityto consent to services. To report suspected adult abuse,neglect or exploitation, call your local department ofsocial services or the Virginia Department of SocialServices’ 24-hour, toll-free Adult Protective Serviceshotline at: 888- 832-3858Aging Together540-829-6405PO Box 367, Culpeper, VA 22701Aging Together is a partnership of organizations andindividuals working together to expand and enhanceservices to assure quality of life for seniors now and inthe future. Aging Together’s initiatives include buildingcaregiver supports, volunteer transportation, health andwellness programs, elder abuse prevention, and accessto services and information. www.agingtogether.orgBEV, LLC540-547-4824BEV, LLC is owned and operated by Bonnie EnyartVermillion. Bonnie offers classes and trainings toinstructors to teach the exercise program Healthy-Steps,Moving you to better health with the Lebed Method. Seewww.gohealthysteps.com for further information on thistherapeutic exercise program that improves the immunesystem that can be done by almost anyone regardless ofpresent physical ability. The exercises can be doneseated, standing or in the water.www.gohealthysteps.comHome Marketing Services for Seniors703-476-226012020 Sunrise Valley Dr., Suite 100, Reston, VA 20191Home Marketing Services for Seniors (HMSS) adviseson downsizing, de-cluttering and properly preparing thehome for sale. An HMSS consultant works with eachclient before engagement of a realtor to ensure a stressfree and on-time move to their chosen retirementcommunities. HMSS services are at no cost to seniorswho are preparing to sell their homes.www.hmss-usa.comPage 2

Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Protective Money Management Program540-825-3100Transition Services-Overwhelmed How Can I Help,LLC703-508-3056For seniors having difficulty managing their financialaffairs, this program trains and supervises volunteerswho help clients establish budgets, pay bills and ensuretheir financial stability. Free of charge to low incomeseniors in Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Orangeand Madison counties.Specializing in senior moves. Are you or a loved onegoing through a transition? Are you in need ofdownsizing, liquidating an estate, decluttering and/ormoving? Asking yourself where are the valuables andwhat is valuable. As much or as little as you need donewithin your time frame. We know its persona; I’ve beenthrough it firsthand. We care. Free in homeconsultation. Serving Fauquier and Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services –Senior Nutrition Center540-948-41311480 N. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727Monday – Thursday 10am-2pm Nutritious meals alongwith educational and social activities are provided foreligible seniors age 60 and over at five Senior Centers(one in each of the counties we serve), helpingparticipants to remain in their homes and preventing orpostponing nursing home placements. Door-to-doortransportation service is available on a limited basis.Nutritious Home Delivered Meals are delivered to eligiblesenior citizens age 60 and over within the five countieswe serve, helping them to remain in their homes andpreventing or postponing nursing home placements.TRIAD540-948-7522Madison County Triad volunteers, law enforcementagencies and senior organization leaders have createdthis coalition to simplify the protection of seniors fromcrime through education and to improve their quality oflife.Senior HousingSee separate Housing: Senior section.Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services –Senior Services540-825-3100, ext. 3471Aging Case ManagementSupport Coordinators provide information, assistanceand care coordination services (Aging CaseManagement) to persons age 60 and over, targetingespecially those who are frail or have disabilities or are atrisk of institutional placement.More InfoAdult Day CareThe Adult Day Care program in Warrenton providesdaytime services for frail adults. Participants must befrail, have disabilities, or be at risk for institutionalplacement (e.g., nursing home), as defined by theVirginia Department for the Aging (VDA) and/or Medicaid(DMAS) standards.Senior Navigatorwww.seniornavigator.comSource for Information and Access to CommunityPrograms and Services for Virginia Seniors andCaregivers.Updated 9/2/2015Page 3

CARE GIVER RESOURCES &SUPPORTSee also separate sections: Aging and Senior Services,Hospice and In-Home Health, RRCS, DSS.Adult Services at DSS540-948-5521 Fax: 540-948-3762101 S. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727The Adult Services Program assists elderly individuals(60 and above) or other adults who have an impairment(18 to 59) and needs services or support to enhance selfsufficiency and improve their quality of life. See separateDSS section for more details. The department alsoinvestigates reports of suspected abuse or neglect ofadults with disabilities. See Adult Protective Services inthe department listing. To report suspected abuse orneglect of a vulnerable adult (aged or with disabilities),call 1-888-832-3858 any time or the office 540-948-5521during office hours.Alzheimer’s Association National Capital AreaChapter703-359-4440 24/73700 Pender Drive, Suite 400, Fairfax, VA 22030The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leadingvoluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, supportand research. We provide help and hope to people withdementia, their families and caregivers. Information andsupport are available round the clock through our 24/7Helpline 800-272-3900 and website with online resourcesand tools. Support groups meet throughout the region,and education workshops are available both in thecommunity and online. We also offer safety services,training and resources for healthcare professionals, anda clinical trials matching service.www.alz.org/ncaFamilies – UVA Department of Neurology434-982-4004Websites for Family LD SERVICESCASA (Piedmont Court Appointed SpecialAdvocates, Inc.)434-971-7515 FAX: 434-971-3060818 East High Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902Piedmont Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA),Inc. provides trained volunteers to advocate for the bestinterests of abused and neglected children, promotingand supporting safe, permanent and nurturing homes forchild victims before the courts of the 16th Judicial Districtof Virginia. Piedmont CASA promotes awareness aboutchild abuse and neglect through community educationand outreach.Healthy Families Madison540-738-4009404 N. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727Provides expectant and new parents in Madison Countywith parenting education, support and links to communityresources that best meet their family’s needs.Madison Library Summer Reading Program540-948-4720Annual program for children of all ages whichencourages lifelong learning. Participants log the booksthey read, earn prizes and can attend weekly specialevents. Separate program also held for adult readers.The program is free thanks to the generous support ofCampsFamilies is a federally funded research program thatprovides counseling, support and access to resources forcaregivers of persons with memory impairment and lossover several months.In-Home Health AgenciesSee separate In-Home Care section listing the many inhome health and personal care agencies servingMadison County.Updated 9/2/2015Belle Meade Day Camp540-987-9748353 F.T. Valley Road, Sperryville, VA 22740Belle Meade Camp is located on our 138-acre farm withstreams, meadows, forests, mountains, and a pond. Inaddition to the beautiful natural setting, camp facilitiesinclude a swimming pool, a pond, and a pavilion. Avariety of activities both instructional and exploratory arepart of each day: swimming instruction, recreationalswimming, excursions / nature hikes, pond activities,canoeing, archery, informal sports, writing, drawing,games, arts and crafts, stories and singing.Page 4

Camp Happy Land540-399-119721457 Happyland Drive, Richardsville, VA 22736The Salvation Army Camp Happyland provides anopportunity for educational, emotional, spiritual andphysical enrichment in a fun, safe, faith basedenvironment.Camp Holiday Trails434-977-3781 FAX: 434-977-8814400 Holiday Trails Lane, Charlottesville, VA 22903youth ages 9 - 13 load the buses and travel to FrontRoyal for five days of 4-H Junior camp fun! While atcamp youth participate in fun classes, have time for swimand recreation and enjoy nightly campfire. BesidesJunior camp local youth have the opportunity toparticipate in other specialty camps offered by the NOVA4-H center including: Outdoor adventure camps, Horsecamp, Cloverbud camp and more. Madison also hosts aregional Stockman's camp for those youth interested inthe livestock industry and livestock judging. Eachsummer approximately 20 teens participate in a 4 monthin-depth leadership program which trains them to serveas teen counselors for the camping program.Camp Holiday Trails is a caring community committed toempowering, encouraging and educating Campers withchronic illnesses, their families and healthcareprofessionals.Madison County Parks & Rec – Summer Camps540-308-1247Camp KesemPO Box 4321Madison County Parks & Rec offers a variety of summercamps for youth ages 4 – 11. Camps include sports,cheerleading, recycling, soccer and STEM (Science,Technology, Engineering and Math).Camp Shenandoah Springs540-923-4300 Fax: 540-923-4109470 Stagecoach Lane, Madison, VA 22727AGES 9-15 YRS. Campers will experience the excitingand refreshing beauty of being out of doors, learningsurvival, and team-building skills. The enchantment ofthe forest and discovery of new things in God’s greatworld will enhance every phase of the camper’s life. “Outtrips” will include hiking the Appalachian Trail, sleepingunder the stars, canoeing on the majestic ShenandoahRappahannock-Robinson, skiing at Lake Anna, worshipand Bible study in camp and on the trail along with otheroptionsJourneys CampHospice of the Piedmont434-817-6900The Journeys Fall Family Day Camp is for children/teens(ages 5 ) and family members who have been affectedby the death of a loved one. Families will participate inphysical activities and creative expression which willencourage bonding and communication, whilememorializing their loved ones. Activities will includescrapbooking, canoeing, fishing, grief education, lunch,snacks, a meaningful closing ceremony, and more!Families will find that they are not alone and their grieffeelings are normal.Madison County 4-H Camp540-948-6881600 4-H Center Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630Rapidan Baptist Camp540-672-0426 Fax: 540-672-7572559 Baptist Camp Drive, Rochelle, VA 22738Rapidan Baptist Camp is a fun filled Christian camp thatdelivers the message of Christ in a fun way and helpsbuild relationships that will last a lifetime. Offering campsfor ages 5 – 17.Trout Unlimited Conservation Fishing Camp540-229-0563Graves Mountain Lodge Syria, VAStudents enjoy an exciting week of hands-on actionpacked fun in our mountain stream environment that willhelp you become a skilled angler and an experiencedconservationist. Open to students in 8th, 9th, 10th, or11th grade now, or will be 13 years old by the first day ofcamp.Car Seats/Booster SeatsMadison County Health Department540-948-5481 FAX: 540-948-3841410 North Main Street, Madison, VA 22727Child CareBoys and Girls Club540-547-12941809 North Main Street, Madison, VA 22727Offers after-school and summer programming forstudents in grades 3 – 8.Madison youth have the opportunity to participate inseveral summer camping programs offered locally,through the Northern Virginia 4-H Center and other 4-HCenters across the state. Each June approximately 70Updated 9/2/2015Page 5

Madison Learning Center540-948-5655 FAX: 540-948-5180634 S. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727Provides a daily program consisting of age-appropriateactivities that will satisfy each child’s needs fornourishment and rest – offering quiet and activitiesexperiences. Indoor and outdoor experiences includecreative art, rhythm and music, books and games,climbing, riding and swinging. These experiences aredesigned to develop motor, social, language quantitative,music, art and craft skills. Offers programs for infant,toddlers, preschoolers; before/after school, unscheduledcare, summer program, and under-the-weather care.Child SupportDivision of Child Support Enforcement,Charlottesville District Office800-468-8894 Fax: 434-293-80012211 Hydraulic Rd., Ste. 200, Charlottesville, VA 22901DCSE provides the following services; locate,establishment of Paternity, Child Support Orders,Medical Support Orders and Enforcement of Orders.DCSE also provides Family Engagement orts Groups4-H Clubs/Virginia Cooperative Extension540-948-68812 So. Main St, War Memorial Bldg., 2nd Fl.,Madison, VA 22727Boy Scouts of America, Stonewall Jackson AreaCouncil540-943-6675 Fax: 540-943-6676801 Hopeman Pkwy Waynesboro, VA 22980Boy Scout Troop #45540-948-4118 or 540-317-3233Provides a comprehensive youth program thatemphasizes personal growth and service to others in thecontext of a strong

First Call for Help is a program of Piedmont United Way serving Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and . Trinity United Methodist Church 143 W. Main Street, Orange, VA 22960 . 12020 Sunrise Valley Dr., Suite 100, Reston, VA 20191 Home Marketing Services for Seniors (HMSS) advises .