Adult day centers are facilities that are either operated for profit or that desires licensure and that provides supplementary care and protection during only a part of the day to four or more adults who are aged, infirm or who have disabilities, and who reside elsewhere. Residential adult facilities are listed under Assisted Living Facilities (ALF).
The Introduction to Licensing and Introduction to Adult Day Centers (ADC) training videos are designed for those considering applying to operate a new Adult Day Center (ADC). They will help you:
We recommend taking the Introduction to Licensing training first, followed by the Introduction to Adult Day Centers (ADC).
Once completed and you've decided that you would like to operate an Adult Day Center, visit our Application webpage. We thank you for your interest and look forward to working with you.
The Division of Licensing Programs (DOLP) ensures that licensed adult care facilities comply with background check requirements as defined in the regulation "Regulation for Background Checks for Assisted Living Facilities and Adult Day Centers" and the قانون فيرجينيا.
Adult day centers (ADC) are programs required to undergo comprehensive background checks at initial application for licensure or approval and thereafter, as required.