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Shenandoah Valley Social Services, Western Augusta and Staunton

68 Dick Hull Lane
Verona, VA 24482

(540) 245-5800

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(540) 245-5800

Who We Are

The Shenandoah Valley Social Services, Western Augusta and Staunton,  provides programs and services that promote self-reliance and protection through the provision of community-based services and help families meet basic needs.

Some programs available are adult services, adult protective services, companion service, community-based care, and nursing home placement, child care assistance, child protective services, daycare provider information, energy assistance program, food stamps, foster care services, general relief, auxiliary grants, state and local hospitalization, Cardinal Care Medicaid eligibility, Cardinal Care Medicaid long term care, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW) and vehicle donation program.

Services are designed to allow the adults to remain in their own homes as long as possible and to enable them to function as independently as possible. Adults are the focus of the service delivery and the worker preserves and protect their right to make their own choices.

CommonHelp is the Commonwealth of Virginia’s fast and easy way to apply online for many Virginia social services assistance programs. Through a single online site, you can find out what assistance you might be eligible for and submit one application saving you time and effort.  Visit CommonHelp

Besides the Augusta office in Verona, the Social Services Department has an office in Waynesboro at 1200 Shenandoah Avenue, P.O. Box 1028, Waynesboro, VA 22980.  Phone: 540-942-6646, Fax: 540-942-665

Who We Serve

Service Area(s)
Augusta County
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Staunton City

Cost & Payment Methods

Fee Structure
No Fee

Age Requirements
No Age Requirement
Other Eligibility Criteria
Residents in August County.

Intake Process
Please contact the office for information.
Self Refer
Yes

Report Problems
Call the Agency