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Provides a variety of activities and services for older adults.
Community Centers
More information:
- Includes educational programs, recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, seminars, and classes in art, crafts, computer use, dance, and many other topics both in person and virtually
- Provides social events bus trips, picnics, card games, and live entertainment
- Offers a Senior Nutrition Program that provides hot meals five days per week
- Provides a cooling station during extreme heat
Provides assistance to find long-term support options and determine eligibility for public programs. Case Management More information:
- Helps with level of care determinations
- Refers to programs related to health education, nutrition, transportation, and income support
- Screens for Medicaid nursing facility and home and community-based service waiver programs
- Offers case management for older adults and consultations and seminars for caregivers
- Assists with applications for the Homeowners' and Renters' Tax Credit program
Provides information and emergency assistance to victims and witnesses of crime. Victim and Witness Services More information:
- Offers financial assistance for minor property damage, crime scene clean up, emergency medication, and personal identification replacement
- Special Victims Unit advocates and serves as a liaison to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence
Provides homeless individuals with an emergency shelter. Temporary Shelter More information:
- Requires individuals be independent with all activities of daily living and without medical needs
- Requires all individuals, including discharges from hospitals and community referrals, to call for shelter placement
- Call shelters directly after hours
Lends medical equipment to older adults. Assistive Technology More information:
- Includes walkers, crutches, canes, and portable commodes
Offers secure mail services and telephone access for individuals in need. Personal Goods and Services More information: - Cannot be used as a business mailing address - Guests may use phones for calls related to work, medical care, housing, and other similar matters
Provides perishable and nonperishable food.
Food Assistance
Connects victims of crime with a Victim Service Coordinator for crisis response and advocacy. Public Health and Safety More information: - Provides victim notification services, domestic violence outreach, restitution, and training
Provides resources for substance use treatment and rehabilitation services. Addiction and Recovery More information:
- Offers resources, referrals, case management, and outreach
Provides prescription medication drop boxes at all Baltimore City Police Precincts to dispose of expired, unused, unwanted, or over-the-counter medications. Prescription Services
Distributes groceries to individuals in need. Food Assistance
Offers volunteer-based services to assist individuals and families making it easier to live at home and stay engaged in the community. Aging and Disability Services More information:
- 2 membership options; Full Membership and Social Membership
- Transportation including prescription pick up, grocery shopping, errands, and more
- Medical note keeping, technology support
- Friendly visits and phone calls
- Information and referral for assistance and support
- Assistance at home including minor home repairs, changing bulbs, putting out recycling bins, moving heavy objects, decluttering, and more
- Social events, interest groups, exercise and walking groups, educational programs, speaker series, and special programs
Provides one-time financial assistance to help pay for rent, mortgage, and utility bills. Financial Assistance
Offers physical and occupational therapy, training, and wellness services. Rehabilitation Services More information: - Includes therapy for lower back, hands, and balance issues - Offers performance and athletic training, work injury prevention and management, and splinting - General wellness and fitness programs available
Provides information and support to victims of crimes committed by a juvenile. Victim and Witness Services, Correctional Facilities and Services More information:
- Holds offenders accountable and determines obligation of restitution
- Informs victims on the status and outcome of their case
- Assists with impact statements and the documentation of losses for restitution
- Connects victims with community resources as needed
- Offers CPR training and fire safety programs for schools
- Distributes specialized smoke detectors for hearing impaired residents at no cost
Provides short-term rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
Rehabilitation Services
Operates a food pantry. Food Assistance More Information:
- Pickup by appointment only.
- Provides non-medical care services such as companionship, personal care, meal preparation, and recreational activities
- Assists with errands and transportation to appointments
Provides mental health crisis intervention and substance use disorder services. Crisis Response More information: - Counselors screen calls, assess danger, and triage calls - Offers debriefing after community disasters
- Peer support, overdose intervention, harm reduction, and referrals available for substance use
Provides adoption services. Adoption and Foster Services More information:
- Adoptive parents must go through a home study process before being approved to adopt
- Many children who are available for adoption have special needs or disabilities
- Post-adoption services may include information and referral, outreach assistance and a monthly subsidy
Offers outpatient and intensive outpatient substance use disorder treatment. Addiction and Recovery More information: - Includes counseling, DUI/DWI education, anger management, and gambling addiction treatment, and support groups. - Provides education related to addiction and the effects of substance abuse.
Performs minor repairs and maintenance for low-income homeowners.
Home Improvement
