Alexandria has stronger senior services infrastructure than most families realize. Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services, senior centers, community meal programs, transportation services, legal aid, Medicare counseling, and Virginia-specific aging-services programs all serve the Alexandria area. Most are free or low-cost. Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services at https://www.alexandriava.gov/Aging is the comprehensive starting point.
Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services — your first call
The Area Agency on Aging is the federally-funded local hub for senior services. Services typically include:
- Information and referral for all Alexandria-area senior services
- National Family Caregiver Support Program (limited free respite hours)
- Congregate and home-delivered meals
- Transportation programs
- Legal aid for seniors
- Medicare counseling (SHIP/SHINE)
- Elder abuse prevention
- Virginia-specific aging initiatives
Senior centers in Alexandria
Alexandria-area senior centers offer free or low-cost drop-in programs:
- Daily congregate meals (often $2–$5 with sliding scale)
- Activities — bingo, cards, fitness, classes
- Health and wellness programs
- Volunteer opportunities
- Transportation to and from the center
- Medicare counseling
Drop-in — no licensing or care plan required. Best for mobile, mostly independent seniors.
Transportation and meals in Alexandria
Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services coordinates:
- Senior transportation (paratransit, volunteer driver programs)
- Home-delivered meals (Meals on Wheels)
- Congregate meal sites at senior centers
- Virginia’s nutrition programs
Medicare counseling in Alexandria
Free, unbiased Medicare counseling through Virginia’s SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) or SHINE in some states. Counselors help with:
- Medicare Advantage vs Original Medicare decisions
- Part D prescription plan selection
- Medigap supplemental policy review
- Annual open enrollment
- Appeals and grievances
Free service — funded by federal grants. Access through Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services.
Legal aid for Alexandria seniors
Most Alexandria-area Area Agencies on Aging fund legal aid for seniors:
- Power of attorney drafting
- Advance directive preparation
- Elder abuse and exploitation cases
- Medicare/Medicaid appeals
- Housing and landlord issues
- Consumer fraud and scam recovery
Services free for income-eligible Alexandria seniors.
If you’re new to Alexandria senior services, start with a 20-minute call to Alexandria’s Division of Aging and Adult Services. Talk to an ElderCareServicesNearMe advisor if you’d like help navigating.






