Prince William County's Sudley North government offices are located along Ashton Avenue and is accessible by OmniLink bus services. Vistiors can find offices for social services, tax services and community services at this location.
The Division of the Senior Services, part of the county's Department of Health and Senior Services, provides a wide range of community-based programs and services for senior citizens and their caregivers, as well as in-home services to homebound seniors. Some of the programs include the Serv-A-Tray program for disabled, recuperating or homebound seniors, six county-wide nutritional centers and caregiver support groups and assistance with choosing long-term nursing care. The current director of senior services is Anna Docimo.
The county Health and Human Services Agency helps area residents gain access to public assistance programs like Medi-Cal and food stamps, and it provides social services to protect and aid children and families. Residents can make an appointment or walk in for their first visit. A staff member will advise them. The lobby has a lot of brochures with information about services available to San Mateo County residents. Career counseling is also provided through the agency.
The county Department of Human Services, headed by director Lisa Cerny, covers a broad spectrum of programs from non-emergency medical transport for some county residents to support for schools that implement substance abuse prevention and education programs. It also works with the Division of Social Services and county Department of Health as part of its mission. Its five divisions cover youth services, addiction services, transportation, special needs services and grants administration and financial services.