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New ARDRAF 25 Years 2007 Video

Free Products Focusing on Problem Gambling

Domestic Violence Initiative Receives Best Practices Award

VCU Health System to offer new Adult Day Program

New Resource Guide Here:

Virginia Resources Related to Aging and Disabilities


New Videos and DVDs


The Virginia Center on Aging, located on the Medical College of Virginia Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University, was created by the Virginia General Assembly in 1978 (Chapter 170 of the Acts of 1978, Code of Virginia 23-50.15) to "be an interdisciplinary study, research, information and resource facility for the Commonwealth of Virginia utilizing the full capabilities of faculty, staff, libraries, laboratories and clinics for the benefit of older Virginians and the expansion of knowledge pertaining to the aged and to the aging process." It is the only such center in Virginia.


The General Assembly assigned VCoA three primary functions:

Interdisciplinary Study
The General Assembly includes continuing education, in-service training, education and training of older persons, and educational preparation of non-gerontology students among the interdisciplinary studies to be initiated by VCoA.
 
Research
The General Assembly charges the Virginia Center on Aging to conduct research in the field of gerontology and to make the findings available.
 
Information Resource Sharing
The General Assembly mandates VCoA to collect and maintain data on the characteristics and conditions of Virginia's elders, and to be a readily available resource to organizations and agencies serving these elders.

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