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NOTE:
This listing was originally provided by the Chesapeake Task Force on Aging, but is no longer being monitored by this organization. It is not intended to be a complete listing, and some information may be obsolete. It will be updated in the future, but in the meantime, please double check information such as addresses/ phone numbers and links for acccuracy.
Senior Organizations
Chesapeake Task Force on Aging
A non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being and overall concerns of the elderly. Established in 1988, the Chesapeake Task Force on Aging is a group composed of professionals and local citizens interested in promoting personal growth through networking with other individuals in the field of aging. In an effort to identify the needs of the elderly population and investigate new and invigorating ways in which to enrich their lives.
Taks Force Objectives are:
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To serve as a coordinating body for various agencies, groups and citizens interested in the older adult.
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To promote cooperation and communication within the community.
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Encourage education and understanding of special needs of senior citizens.
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To act as advocates on behalf of the older adult population
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Address legislative actions
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Cultivate public education and awareness programs concerning senior issues and services.
- Offer an opportunity for networking and resource sharing with members.
Membership:
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Members shall be representatives of agencies or organizations involved in health, social, recreation, education, employment, housing Gerontology or related fields whose purpose is to serve the older adults in society. Annual dues are $20.00.
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The Chesapeake Task Force on Aging meets on the first Friday of each month, at various locations throughout Chesapeake. The meet and greet starts at 8:30am. The business meeting runs from 9:00am until 10:00am. Please call Henrietta Mitchell (757) 650-2505, for location and information.
Board of Directors:
| Chair: Henrietta Mitchell |
| Vice Chair: RoShawn Foote Scott |
| Secretary: VACANT |
| Treasurer: Carla Begeot |
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
1600 Duke Street, 2nd Floor
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 739-9220
Phone: 424-3448 (local) voice mail
Website: www.aarp.org
AARP Chapters
Chesapeake #2165
Phone: 545-5220
President: Jose Blay
**Meets the 2nd Friday of each month at 10:30 AM at the Elizabeth River Baptist church at 601 Sparrow Road.Chesapeake #4321
Phone: 548-3522
President: Seymour Schapiro
**Meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 7:00PM at Chesapeake Regional Medical Center Lifestyle center at 800 North Battlefield Blvd.
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
7 Koger Center, Suite #100
Norfolk, VA 23502
Phone: 461-9481
Fax: 461-1068
WebSite: www.ssseva.org
Hours are 8:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M., Monday – Friday Twenty different services are offered to provide information and referrals, meals, Transportation, case management, homemakers, geriatric day care, dental care, employment, legal, recreation/socialization and volunteer services to the elderly. Senior Services Of Southeastern Virginia is the first place to call to help older adults remain independent.
TRIAD
401 Albemarle Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23322
Phone: 382-8824
TRIAD is an organization composed of police, sheriff and A.A.R.P. representatives. Their commitment is to reduce criminal victimization of the elderly and enhance the delivery of law enforcement services to older persons.
CHESAPEAKE COMMITTEE ON AGING
This committee is appointed by the City Council to include older adults and persons in the human service areas. Membership shall not exceed nine persons.
Committee Objectives Are:
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To serve the Chesapeake City Council as a coordinating body interested in the affairs of older adults.
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To promote cooperation and communication among individuals, groups, agencies, and city officials concerned with older adults.
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To promote education and understanding of the special needs of older adults for individuals, groups, agencies, and city officials involved in the delivery of services to older adults
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To act as advocates on behalf of older adults for changes in existing services and for innovations as needed.
- To promote and stimulate political action on behalf of older adults.
Members of the Committee on Aging are:
| Alon Holmes, Vice Chairman | Phone: 482-9487 |
| Anne Montensen, Secretary | |
| Council Liaison | Phone: 484-0542 (home) |
| John de Triquet | Phone: 382-6951 (office) |
| Sheila Griffin | Phone: 424-6082 |
| Ventley Jones | Phone: 421-2442 |
| Anne Kelly | |
| Evelyn Proctor | Phone: 424-0905 |
| Andrea C. Schenchel | Phone: 547-7675 |
| Cathy Spriggs | Phone: 461-9481 (office) Phone: 523-0056 (home) |

