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Provides psychiatric clinic services to improve independent living skills.
Mental Health Services More Information:
- Includes community outings
- Provides case management and care coordination
Provides legal assistance on family law matters. Legal Services More information:
- Offers one-on-one consultations, workshops, and tools for case organization and trial preparation
- Conducts free educational seminars on common family law issues and court procedures
Manages retirement, survivor, and disability benefits. Benefits Counseling More information:
- Assists with applications, appeals, and obtaining new or duplicate Social Security cards
- Provides Medicare; and Supplemental Security Income
Serves as a cooling center with access to water and bathrooms during days of extreme heat. Housing Assistance
Provides primary care, urgent care, and mental health services.
Medical Care
More information: - Primary care includes preventative and routine check-ups, annual physicals, diabetes, weight management, STD testing, and more - Urgent care includes inclusion and drainage, minor laceration repair, foreign body removal, ear irrigation, rapid testing for strep, flu, mono, pregnancy, and more - Behavioral care includes talk therapy, medication management, treatment for depression and anxiety
Provides health insurance for disabled and low-income.
Insurance Services More information: - Includes guidance on Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD), Medicaid and Medicare Buy-In Programs (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary and Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary), Long Term Care Medical Assistance Expanded Medicaid through the Maryland Health Connection (MHC)
Provides drop boxes for medication disposal.
Community Planning and Development
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- Accepts prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, liquid medications, and veterinary medicine
- Includes personal care, medication monitoring, companionship, housekeeping, and hospice care
- Assists with errands and transportation to appointments
- Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, arthritis, and veteran care available
- Provides family respite care
Provides psychiatric rehabilitation services for children receiving outpatient therapy who require additional support in community settings. Mental Health Services More information:
- Services available via telehealth
Offers a year-long program providing information about pre-diabetes and how to change eating and exercise habits to lessen the chances of getting a diabetes diagnosis.
Public Education and Information More information:
- Classes held 4 times a year
Provides caregivers with information, referrals, and support. Helplines and Information, Financial Assistance More information:
- Offers limited financial assistance for supplies and respite care
- Helps connect families with self-employed home care workers
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Provides free meals to people in need. Food Assistance More information:
- Closes every July and August
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Offers case management and support to individuals with severe mental illness. Case Management More information:
- Assists with housing, transportation, education, employment, medical care, and benefits
Offers assessment, therapy, and service coordination for children who may have disabilities or delays.
Rehabilitation Services, Parenting Resources
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- Includes audiology, physical and occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology
- Provides health services, nursing, nutrition counseling, support groups, psychology, social work, and home visits
Oversees neighborhood and community parks and offers recreational activities for all ages.
Parks and Recreation
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- Activities may include cooking, art, exercise, martial arts, swimming, sports, outdoor activities, and events
- Offers summer camps for youth
Provides independent living skills to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Rehabilitation Services More information:
- Includes counseling, instruction, and practical experience
- Assists with tasks like budgeting, shopping, and medical appointments
- Refers to community resources, benefits, sign language education, video relay, and Teletypewriters
Offers housing and support for adults with epilepsy and developmental disabilities. Supportive Housing More information: - Includes alternative living units, supervised apartments, and individual family care homes
Provides an early intervention program for individuals who are at risk for a substance use disorder but who do not yet have a confirmed diagnosis.
Addiction and Recovery
Offers programs that explore career interests, develop employability skills, and apply knowledge in real-world settings. Community Center More information:
- Career Launch offers activities that match interests to career clusters and identify the skills and education needed for a particular career path
- Money Matters promotes decision-making skills for finical well-being and success
- School-based programming offered at Howard Community College, Harper's Choice Middle School, and Laurel Woods Elementary School
Offers substance use disorder treatment for individuals dealing with alcohol or drug addiction. Addiction and Recovery More information:
- Includes outpatient detoxification, ongoing therapy, self-help opportunities, DUI education, and opioid treatment
- Provides medication-assisted treatment
Offers partial hospitalization care to treat substance use disorders. Addiction and Recovery More information:
- Provides support seven days a week
- Includes case management services
- Medication-assisted treatment available
