The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) recognized the Prince William Area Agency on Aging

Prince William Institute on Aging Receives National Recognition

n4a Recognized County for iIs Home & Community-Based Services

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The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) recently recognized the Prince William Area Agency on Aging with an Aging Achievement Award in the Home & Community-Based Services category for the Prince William Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) Program. The ADHC serves adults with severe cognitive impairments.

n4a recognized the ADHC for the program offerings it provided to individuals with cognitive impairments and dementia both prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning in 2014, the ADHC hosted outings once each month, which provided an opportunity for participants to engage in both familiar and new leisure excursions, learn life skills and be active, contributing members of the community.

When the pandemic hit in March 2020, the Agency on Aging introduced self-directed programming that caregivers could perform in their homes with their loved ones. In addition to the in-home programming, the ADHC provided drive-through activities that participants and their caregivers could participate in without leaving their cars.

n4a recognized the Area Agency on Aging for its sensitivity in recognizing a potentially underserved group and its creativity in meeting that group’s needs. To learn more about the Prince William Area Agency on Aging, visit the agency’s webpage.