Cary Adult Home
7336 Cary Ave, Gloucester, VA 23061
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7336 Cary Ave, Gloucester, VA 23061
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Smithfield
$5,000
Williamsburg
$4,470
Yorktown
$4,222
Gloucester
$4,110
US
$4,000
Newport News
$3,625
Hampton
$2,648
Assisted living communities in Williamsburg often accept several types of payment, letting residents pay for services with their own funds or supplement with federal, state or VA benefits. By tapping into multiple sources for assisted living expenses, seniors can ensure long-term residential care has financial sustainability. This flexibility lets residents choose the best financial strategy for their circumstances.
The Commonwealth of Virginia has an assisted living waiver, the Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus Medicaid Waiver (CCC+), to help seniors with financial need pay for services while in assisted living. The Auxiliary Grant is also available for seniors who recieve SSI.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Virginia page.
Williamsburg and the surrounding area are home to numerous government agencies and non-profit organizations offering help for seniors searching for or currently residing in an assisted living community. These organizations can also provide assistance in a number of other eldercare services such as geriatric care management, elder law advice, estate planning, finding home care and health and wellness programs.
To see a list of free assisted living resources in Williamsburg, please visit our Assisted Living in Virginia page.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Peninsula Agency on Aging | 757-345-6277 | The local Area Agency on Aging serves those aged 60 and over through nutrition services, transportation and caregiver support. It also has health insurance options counselors who help older adults navigate Medicaid, Medicare and medical billing issues. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | 757-220-1577 | Bay Aging houses the local long-term care ombudsman program, which investigates complaints seniors make regarding the quality of care they receive in assisted living. The ombudsman can also help residents understand their rights, and they represent seniors’ interests in issues such as involuntary discharges. |
Williamsburg-James City County Community Action Agency | 757-229-9332 | The community action agency supports low-income seniors in the Williamsburg region through emergency food and shelter services, income tax assistance and a money management program. It also provides volunteer opportunities for active older adults. |
Williamsburg House of Mercy | 757-229-3700 | Williamsburg House of Mercy operates a food bank that serves income-qualified seniors throughout the city with twice-weekly food distribution on Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Along with food, this organization provides household staples, such as cleaning supplies, hygiene and incontinence products and pet food. |
Williamsburg Area Meals on Wheels | 757-229-9250 | The local Meals on Wheels program delivers meals Monday through Friday to those unable to prepare meals themselves due to physical or mental impairments. Each meal costs $6, but those who qualify receive meals for free or at a discounted rate. |
Alzheimer’s Association Southeastern Virginia Chapter | 800-272-3900 | The Alzheimer’s Association’s local chapter operates a branch office in Williamsburg, giving seniors and families affected by Alzheimer’s access to case management, care consultations and support groups. The chapter also hosts early-stage engagement opportunities and educational programs. |
William & Mary Elder and Disability Law Clinic | 757-627-5423 | The Elder and Disability Law Clinic serves moderate- and low-income individuals aged 65 and over. This clinic provides free assistance with accessing public benefits, addressing issues related to elder abuse and understanding how to protect against fraud. |
The Lounge | 757-259-4178 | Housed within the James City County Recreation Center, The Lounge organizes congregate meals, educational classes and recreational activities for area seniors. To participate in these activities, Williamsburg residents pay a $70 annual membership fee. |
Williamsburg Faith in Action | 757-258-5890 | As a member of the National Volunteer Caregiving Network, this nonprofit organization provides volunteer opportunities to older adults in the Williamsburg region. Some placement options include making friendly phone calls to area seniors, providing transportation services and offering afternoon respite services for family caregivers. |
Social Security Administration | 800-772-1213 800-325-0778 (TTY) | Through the Social Security Administration, seniors can get help with applying for public programs, such as death and survivorship, disability and retirement benefits. The closest office to Williamsburg is in Newport News, about 20 miles away. |
Williamsburg-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Virginia are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Virginia page for more information about these laws.
While all assisted living communities in Williamsburg provide essential nonmedical custodial services, some set themselves apart by offering a diverse array of amenities and on-site health care services. These features enhance residents' satisfaction and contribute to an engaging living environment. Looking at the features and amenities offered by local assisted living facilities ensures residents find an environment that fits their lifestyle.
A Caring.com Family Advisor can help prospective assisted living residents compare communities throughout the Williamsburg region and find the option that suits their needs.
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Review of Commonwealth Senior Living at Williamsburg
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Provider response
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