About

"Go wherever we are needed and do whatever comes to hand."

This was the pledge made by Ballington and Maud Booth when they founded Volunteers of America in 1896. Now, 121 years later, these words still define us as we continue our legacy of responding to the needs of those who are vulnerable.

For older adults and others coping with illness or injury, we offer a continuum of services. We provide long-term nursing care, assisted living, memory support, respite programs, rehabilitative therapy and more.

"I guess if you haven't ever been the caretaker for someone with dementia, you don't realize it's a constant togetherness. His involvement in the (Volunteers of America) program has given me some freedom from the stress. It's been a big relief - not only to me but to my family." - Sharon, wife and caretaker for her husband who has dementia

HOW WE HELP

For more than 121 years, Volunteers of America has responded to the nation's health care needs. Today, we are a major provider of professional long-term nursing care for older adults and others coping with illness or injury. We offer a continuum of services in our senior living and care communities that extends to people with disabilities, and includes long-term health support: nursing care, assisted living, memory support, home health care, rehabilitation and much more.

Volunteers of America owns and operates over 20 senior living and care communities throughout the United States and is dedicated to providing supportive, nurturing environments with services designed specifically for each individual.