Our Mission
The VCC will work passionately to improve the experience of caregiving through education, advocacy and access to resources.
Our Vision
All Virginia caregivers will be valued, respected, and supported and will have easy access to information, education and services.
Who We Are
We started with 22 founding members in 2004 and are nearly 200 members strong today.
Our members include family caregivers, disability and aging community agency staff, state agency employees, and university and independent researchers.
Virginia received a Lifespan Respite Grant from the Administration on Aging in 2011 to support respite services for family caregivers. This grant continues to enhance the VCC's caregiver support efforts across the lifespan.
What We Do
We meet every other month for networking, training, education, project brainstorming, and resource sharing.
Meetings are conducted from numerous public video sites across the state using a polycom teleconferencing system which includes two-way visual and audio reception. This means you can participate from the site most convenient for you.
Recent educational presentations have included: Advance Directives, Managing Other Peoples Money, Tai Chi, and Falls Prevention.
How You Can Be a Part
Membership Is Free!
Complete a Membership Form and mail, fax or email to:
Nick Slentz
Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
1610 Forest Ave, Suite 100
Henrico, VA 23229
Nick.Slentz@dars.virginia.gov
804-588-3978
Questions?
Contact VCC Membership Chair: Mauretta Copeland
mcopeland@vcu.edu,804-827-0423.