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Carolyn B. True, Director
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Department of Aging
1440 Taney Avenue
Frederick, MD 21702

Ph: (301) 600-1605
Fax: (301) 600-3554
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Hours
8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Monday - Friday










The Department of Aging offers programs and activities that support older adults in their effort to remain healthy, active and independent and to age in place with dignity.

Needs Assessment Survey
Our community benefits when all generations thrive. Frederick County is assessing how it can remain senior friendly as the aging population doubles over the next two decades. The Department of Aging seeks input from people of all ages who reside in Frederick County. This survey should take you about 15 minutes to complete. We thank you for your input!  Please respond to this survey only if you currently live in Frederick County.


MAP

The Maryland Access Point (MAP) is your link to long-term support information and services for adults with disabilities throughout Maryland.

Dental Services
Do you know a senior in need of Dental Services?
Thanks to a Senior Center Operating Fund grant from the Maryland Department of Aging, you may qualify for free dental services through June 30, 2013. You must be a financially challenged Frederick County resident, age 60 or older to participate. To see if you qualify, contact one of our partnering agencies to schedule an appointment:
    Seton Center in Emmitsburg @ 301.447.6102
    Religious Coalition in Frederick @ 301.631.2670

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