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Aging Maryland:
The Elder Boom!!!
Disease Risk Factors
AREA AGENCY ON AGING (AAA’S)
MISSION, PROGRAMS AND
SERVICES
There are 19 AAA’s in Maryland
• http://www.aging.maryland.gov/AAA.html
• Most are part of their county or city
government
• 5 are private non-profit organizations
(Allegany Co., Garrett Co., MAC Inc., Upper
Shore Aging, Washington Co.
• 2 serve multi-county areas (MAC Inc. and
Upper Shore Aging)
Mission of the Area Agency on Aging
Network
To support older adults live with
dignity and independence at home
and in the community for as long as
possible.
MAC Area Agency Services
Part of the nationwide network of Aging and Disability
Resource Centers
www.marylandaccesspoint.info
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
• No-wrong-door entry into the long-term supports and services system for
older adults and people with disabilities of all income levels
• Core functions of an ADRC are:
– 1) information, referral and awareness,
– 2) options counseling, advice and assistance,
– 3) streamlined eligibility determination for public programs,
– 4) person-centered transitions,
– 5) quality assurance and continuous improvement.
Living Well Evidence Based Classes
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Chronic Disease Self-Management
Chronic Pain Self-Management
Diabetes Self-Management
Enhanced Fitness
Arthritis Foundation Exercise and Aquatic Programs
Stepping ON
Tai Chi for Arthritis & Balance
In-Home Services
To help older persons maintain their independence and
dignity while remaining in their home environment.
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Senior Care
Caregiver Support Services
Older Adult Waiver Services
Money Follow the Person
Home Aide Program
Senior Care
Helps frail, health-impaired older persons select and
locate the services that can help them continue to
live in their homes
Available services:
• Personal care
• Light housekeeping
• Meal preparation
• Nursing care
• Shopping
• Transportation
Nutrition and Senior Centers
• Meals on Wheels (home
delivery to homebound
adults 60+)
• Meals served in senior
centers
Meals on Wheels
Provides a life-giving service to the homebound elderly
who are confined to bed, lack transportation, or are
too frail to cook for themselves
Support provided by
State Health Insurance assistance Program
(SHIP)
– Provides older adults and all adults with
disabilities on Medicare with information and
assistance with health insurance issues.
Protection of Older Adults
Ombudsman Program
• Advocates for residents of long-term care
facilities to ensure that the rights, health,
safety, well-being, and dignity of residents
are protected
• 27,000 nursing home residents
• 19,000 assisted living residents
Protection of Older Adults
Public Guardianship
• Protection and advocacy via case management
• Adults 65 years and older who have been deemed by a
court of law to lack the capacity to make or communicate
responsible decisions concerning their daily living needs.
• Only as a last resort and when nobody is available or
appropriate to be named as a guardian.
National Family Caregivers Support Program
(NFCSP)
– This program is available to family caregivers
who are caring for someone 60 years of age and
older; grandparents and other relative caregivers
age 55 years and older; and for caregivers of
individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or a related
disorder.
287,238
2,626,582
531,039
12,825
• Health screening sessions
• Health education sessions
• Physical fitness & exercise sessions
• Health services (medication mgmt, flu shots, etc.)
• Congregate and home-delivered meals
• Information and assistance calls
serviced
• Complaints addressed and individual
consultations provided by Ombudsman
at nursing and assisted living facilities
507
• # residents receiving Senior Assisted Living
Group Home Subsidy (SALGHS)
600
• # residents in Congregate Housing
Services
3,646
• Older adults who received Senior Care
“gap filling” services
5,664
• # of wonderful volunteers
statewide
Contact
Margaret “Peggy” Bradford, Executive Director
MAC Incorporated
909 Progress Circle, Ste. 100
Salisbury, MD 21804
410-742-0505, ext. 102
[email protected]