County services for seniors, adults with needs
There are many options available for older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers for accessible classes, services and events at
For a detailed review of what's available, visit www.aacounty.org/aging or call 410-222-4464 for information about services and programs. Online, view the annual publication titled "Services for Seniors, Adults with Disabilities and Caregivers" or obtain a free, printed copy at the department, senior centers, libraries and other county sites.
Centers and Nutrition Sites
Senior centers offer a wide range of educational programs, recreational activities, health screenings, nutritious noontime meals, social interactions, and access to information about services for county residents age 55 and older. Senior centers are open from
Nutrition sites throughout the county provide nutritious meals for adults age 60 and older. The meals meet one-third of the
All senior centers provide educational, recreational and professional services. Individual schedules are available each month.
*Annapolis Senior Activity Center,
*Arnold Senior Activity Center,
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*O'Malley Senior Activity Center & Annex,
*Pasadena Senior Activity Center,
*Pascal Senior Activity Center,
*South County Senior Activity Center,
Selected programs
Do you have questions? Maryland Access Point (MAP) offers "one-stop shopping" to older adults, adults with disabilities and their relatives or caregivers of
*Adult Evaluation and Review Service: Provides comprehensive nursing and psycho-social evaluation. Develops client care plans, identifies needs and makes referrals to appropriate services to assist functionally challenged and chronically ill adults 18 years of age and older so they can function as independently as possible.
*Adult Public Guardianship: Provides court-ordered guardianship services to those age 65 and older with a physical or mental disability, who have no family or friends to assume responsibility for medical and personal decisions. Program provides education and information about alternatives to public and private guardianship and health care powers of attorney.
*Aging Resources Database: A database that contains information about agencies, organizations, businesses and facilities in the community providing services and programs to assist older persons and persons with disabilities.
*Americans with Disabilities Act Office: Coordinates and serves as a resource for
*Community Support Groups: These are two of several volunteer groups that provide weekly visits to residents of nursing homes and assisted living sites. Volunteers of all ages share time each week to enrich older people's lives. People and Animals Who Serve and Mom and Me are complementary visitation approaches that operate under
*Foster Grandparents Program: Intergenerational volunteer program engages income-eligible people age 55 and older to mentor children with exceptional needs. Volunteers help guide and support children by serving 20 to 40 hours at
*Health Insurance Counseling (SHIP,
*Home and Community Based Options Waiver (HCBOW): A statewide program, it provides services to eligible individuals age 18 and older to enable them to remain in the community either in their own homes or in assisted-living facilities rather than in nursing homes. Medical, financial and technical qualifications must be met.
*Home Delivered Meals: One hot and one cold meal are delivered each weekday by
*Housing Assistance: Provides monitoring and offers technical assistance to assisted living facilities. Administers a subsidy to financially and functionally eligible residents in these facilities. Helps coordinate quality assurance at
*In-Home Aide Services: A
*Legal Assistance: Have a legal problem with
Other types of issues typically addressed by the
*Medical Assistance Personal Care Services Program: Federally funded program supports residents of
*National Family Caregiver Support Program: Provides services and support to caregivers caring for loved ones age 60 or older. Also provides services and supports to grandparents and relative caregivers age 55 and older who have responsibility for children younger than age 18. Services include information, assistance, caregiver training, family counseling, support groups, respite for caregivers and supplemental services. Educational workshops and support groups also are available to caregivers regardless of the age of the care recipient.
*Ombudsman Program (
Educates public on long-term care facilities and services. Protects identity of residents and individuals who make complaints. Promotes volunteer opportunities.
*Respite Care Referral Program: Maintains a registry of screened and trained self-employed home care workers. Workers are available during day, evening and night hours to provide assistance to the elderly, ill, frail or those with disabilities in their homes. Services provided are determined by the family's need and may include personal care as well as light housekeeping. There is no charge for the referral service. This is a self-pay program; clients and workers negotiate the fee.
*Senior Care/In-Home Aide Services: Provides in-home services and case management for persons who are frail, elderly, over 18 years of age, physically disabled, at-risk of abuse/neglect or need help during an illness in order to continue living at home. Services may include personal care, housekeeping, laundry and meal preparation. Financial and medical criteria must be met. Special programs include the Congregational Liaison and the Diabetic programs.
*Senior Center Plus: Provides specialized activities for adults who are age 55 and older in four of the county's seven senior centers. Special staff is available to a small group of seniors who may have impairments, but do not require medical intervention, to help them maneuver the busy center environment. This is a fee-for-service program.
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*Senior Medicare Patrol: A grant-funded project to combat fraud and abuse in
*Taxi Voucher Program: Provides coupons for discounted taxicab service within the county to residents age 55 and older as well as to people age 18 or older with a disability.
When using the program, the passenger pays the metered amount in coupons when they reach their destination. Tips must be paid by the passenger - coupons cannot be used for this purpose.
*Telephone Reassurance: Provides daily phone calls at a specific time of day to seniors who may be frail, isolated or living alone. Volunteers check in with senior clients 365 days a year. Clients may call ahead to a 24-hour message line to inform volunteers of schedule changes. In case of emergencies, all clients authorize volunteers to confirm their well-being by consulting neighbors, family or police.
*Transportation: Provides rides on a curb-to-curb, donation-supported basis to seniors age 55 and older and adults with disabilities age 18 and older to senior centers, nutrition sites, medical appointments and for other purposes. Wheelchair vans are available. Reservations required.
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