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Offers emergency financial assistance to prevent eviction, utility turn-off, mortgage foreclosures, and to cover costs of water bills, heating oil, prescriptions, and medical services or supplies. Financial Assistance More information: - Provides up to $500 per family
Informs callers about low-cost hearing aid programs and conducts hearing tests over the phone.
Assistive Technology
More information: - Resources may include donated and reconditioned hearing aids, where available
Provides clothing for children, women, and men. Clothing Assistance More information:
- Offers shoes, adult diapers, and medical items when available
Provides screening, treatment, and counseling services to treat diabetes and its symptoms. Medical Care More Information:
- Provides information and education on dieting and medication
- Provides assistance in equipment usage, such as insulin pumps and glucose monitors
- Provides referrals for specialty care
Offers medical equipment, service, and repair to individuals in need.
Medical Equipment and Supplies, Assistive Technology
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- Helps patients who are transitioning home from the hospital or skilled care
- Patient needs are assessed, and the appropriate equipment training is provided
- Equipment is available for sale or rental
Accepts donations of assistive technology to clean, refurbish, repair, and donate them back out to Marylanders with disabilities in need. Assistive Technology, Donations
Provides a grant for individuals and families in need of services, equipment, or medications. Financial Assistance
Provides medical equipment for loan. Medical Equipment and Supplies
Provides assistance to individuals with medical conditions during emergencies. Medical Equipment and Supplies More information:
- Includes a mobile/ GPS option and an in-home cellular option with fall detection
Offers in-home assistance to support aging in place. In-Home Care More information:
- May include personal care, housekeeping, case management, and emergency response systems
Provides financial assistance, education, and support for individuals with kidney issues. Financial Assistance More information: - Helps with transportation, medication co-pays, and dialysis while traveling - Covers emergency expenses related to treatment - Helps dialysis patients afford basic health insurance - Offers seminars and workshops to professionals who specialize in kidney disease
Provides in-home medical care for individuals who have serious medical conditions and are limited in their ability to leave home. In-Home Care More information:
- Prescribes and helps manage medication
- Can order medical supplies, equipment, X-rays, ultrasounds, EKGs, and blood draws
Coordinates in-home health services that include case management and medical equipment assistance. In-Home Care More information:
- Includes skilled nursing care; physical, occupational, and speech therapy; and home health aides
Provides assistance to find long-term support options and determine eligibility for public programs including financial assistance, Medicaid/Medicare, in-home care, and food assistance. Helplines and Information
Provides services for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families. Aging and Disabilities Services More information: - Includes community living, employment and work skills training, and personal supports - Provides fully inclusive licensed childcare programs
Offers in-home assistance to support aging in place. Respite Care More information:
- May include personal care, housekeeping, case management, and emergency response systems
Operates a free community clinic for individuals without health insurance. Medical Care More information:
- Includes primary care and specialty care.
- Offers lab work, nutrition consults, and behavioral health services.
Offers medical equipment and supplies.
Medical Equipment and Supplies
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- Includes equipment like wheelchairs, walkers, commodes, hospital beds, and home oxygen
Offers financial assistance to individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to cover expenses related to home healthcare, medical equipment, and communication devices. Financial Assistance More information - Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and decided on a case-by-case basis
- Visit the website for a list of covered disease; eligibility determined on a case-by-case basis
- Does not cover coinsurance and copayments for office visits, medical equipment and supplies, medical transportation, health insurance premiums for the entire family, deductibles for treatments and services not covered by the approved disease fund, pharmacy compounding costs, over-the-counter treatments, or treatments for side effects
- Donations of durable medical equipment and health Aide accepted
- Includes hospital beds, wheelchairs, scooters, walking Aide, seat-lift chairs, incontinence, diabetes, mastectomy, wound care, respiratory, ostomy and urological supplies, blood pressure monitors, enteral pumps, CPM and TENs units, oxygen, shoes, and more
- Repair services available for some equipment
