Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services serves family caregivers in Alexandria through the federally funded National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP) and Virginia-specific respite initiatives. Most Alexandria families don’t realize how much is available — free respite hours, support groups, information referrals, and supplemental services. Enrollment is straightforward and takes 1–2 weeks in most cases.
What Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services actually offers Alexandria caregivers
The Alexandria AAA’s caregiver services typically include:
- Respite hours: typically 40–200 free hours per year for qualifying family caregivers
- Caregiver education: classes, workshops, online courses
- Information & referral: one-stop directory of Alexandria-area aging services
- Support groups: weekly or monthly meetings, in-person and online
- Supplemental services: sometimes home modifications, adaptive equipment, transportation
Visit https://www.alexandriava.gov/Aging for current details.
Who qualifies for Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services respite?
NFCSP eligibility is for family caregivers — not the senior. Qualifying scenarios:
- Family caregiver of a senior 60+
- Family caregiver of a person of any age with Alzheimer’s or related dementia
- Grandparent caregivers of a child under 18 (separate program track)
No income test for most NFCSP services. Some supplemental services have income guidelines.
How to enroll in Alexandria AAA respite
Step-by-step:
- Call Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services or visit https://www.alexandriava.gov/Aging. Initial intake typically takes 20–30 minutes.
- Complete a brief caregiver assessment (free).
- Review available NFCSP services and decide which fit.
- If respite hours are approved, the AAA connects you with a contracted provider in the Alexandria area.
- Begin services typically within 1–2 weeks.
How AAA respite combines with other funding
Alexandria families often layer AAA respite with:
- Virginia’s Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus (CCC Plus) waiver respite hours (for income-eligible seniors)
- VA respite through the Washington DC VA Medical Center (for veterans)
- Long-term care insurance benefits
- Private-pay supplemental hours
The AAA case manager can coordinate the layered plan; this is one of the agency’s most valuable services.
Other Alexandria senior services available through the AAA
Beyond respite, Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services typically offers congregate and home-delivered meals, transportation programs, legal aid for seniors, Medicare counseling (SHIP/SHINE), elder abuse prevention, and Virginia-specific initiatives. The full menu is at https://www.alexandriava.gov/Aging.
If you’re a Alexandria caregiver who hasn’t called the AAA, a 20-minute intake call typically unlocks 1–2 services within 2 weeks. Free, no commitment. Talk to a RespiteCare advisor if you’d like help navigating the call.


