22 Va. Admin. Code § 30-60-90 - Population to be served
A. All
Virginians age 60 years or older are eligible to receive services provided
under an Area Plan for Aging Services. An Area Agency on Aging shall give
preference to providing services to older individuals with the greatest
economic or social needs, with particular attention to low-income minority
individuals and older individuals residing in rural areas. Older Americans Act,
as amended, funds and state funds shall be targeted to services which can
assist older persons to function independently for as long as
possible.
B. Any Virginian 60 years
of age or older and his or her spouse, regardless of age, are eligible to
receive congregate nutrition services.
1. The
following individuals are also eligible to receive congregate nutrition
services:
a. A handicapped or disabled
individual who is under the age of 60 years and who resides in a housing
facility occupied primarily by older individuals at which congregate nutrition
services are provided.
b. An
individual, regardless of age, who provides volunteer services during the meal
hours.
c. A disabled individual
under age 60 who resides at home with and accompanies an older individual who
is otherwise eligible.
C. Any Virginian 60 years of age or older,
who is homebound by reason of illness or incapacitating disability or otherwise
isolated, is unable to prepare his own meal, and has no one to prepare food for
him is eligible to receive home-delivered nutrition services. The following
individuals are also eligible to receive home-delivered nutrition services:
a. The spouse of the older person, regardless
of age or condition, may receive a home-delivered meal if receipt of the meal
is in the best interest of the homebound older person. Each Area Agency on
Aging shall establish criteria for determining when receipt of the meal is in
the best interest of the older person.
b. A nonelderly disabled individual who
resides at home with an older individual who is otherwise eligible.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§ 51.5-131 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC § 3001 et seq.
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