PGSPN 2018

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PRINCE GEORGE’’S COUNTY PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY

SENIOR RESOURCE DIRECTORY SENIOR RESOURCE DIRECTORY 2018 2018

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IN SIDE Aging In Place and Senior Resources Professional & Government Resources INSID E The Prince George’s Senior Provider Network (PGSPN) is a non-profit organization whose Aging In Place and Senior Resources IN SIDECounty seniors and For more information visit www.pgspn.org mission is to improve and enrich the quality of life for Prince George’s Professional & Government Resources Aging Innon-profits Place and Senior Resources their caregivers. Members of PGSPN include businesses, and government representatives dedicated to For serving Prince George’s County&seniors through collaboration, more information visit www.pgspn.org Professional Government Resources education, and service to the community.

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Service to the Prince George’s County Seniors

•P roduces and disseminates the annual Prince George’s Senior Resource Directory, which includes a list of members and services available in the county. •O ffers a Speakers Bureau, featuring a variety of senior relevant topics, available for free to speak to senior groups, clubs, senior center patrons and community groups. •P roduces and distributes a Transportation Resource Guide: Getting Around Prince George’s County for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities. • Supports senior community events through sponsorships. • Donates incontinence supplies for seniors in need. • Serves as a resource to public agencies regarding the special needs of seniors. • Develops and disseminates educational materials. • Hosts an annual senior special event such as a caregivers retreat.

Service to the Prince George’s County Senior Providers • Learning opportunities: monthly educational membership meetings. •N etworking socials: special events held for professionals to network, collaborate and share information. •S haring opportunities: share information and knowledge by being a part of the speakers bureau. •S ervice opportunities: special events to connect and support the senior community. •S ponsorship opportunities: sponsorships available to support senior community events.

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2018 Board of Directors INSIDE Aging In Place and Senior Resources Professional & Government Resources I NS I D E Aging In Place and Senior Resources

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Vikki Kalitsi Professional & Government Resources Past President 301-­583-­8820 For more information visit www.pgspn.org VKalitsi@VisitingAngelsPG.com www.VisitingAngelsPG.com

Professional & Government Resources

Aging In Place and Senior Resources

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Freddie Maguire Member at Large 240-716-­3649 fmaguire@marylandcare.us www.marylandcare.us

Darilyn Marinelli President 301-­446-­3400 Darilyn.Marinelli@pgparks.com www.pgparks.com

Rosemary Allender Chair, Education Committee 240-­441-­7547 bearlyrosemary@outlook.com

Jennifer Tilghman Vice President 301-­661-­4472 Jtilghman@kw.com

Jackie Byrd, Esq. Chair, By-­Laws 301-464-­7448 ext. 104 Jbyrd@byrdandbyrd.com www.byrdandbyrd.com

Karen Sylvester Secretary 301-265-­8492 khsylvester@co.pg.md.us

Tracey Nalesnik Chair, Membership Committee 301-­583-­8820 Tnalesnik@visitingangelspg.com

Edward Jackson Treasurer 301-­219-­2912 edwardj@phoenixconsultingllc.net www.phoenixconsultingllc.net

Cary Hithon Chair, Public Affairs 240-­764-­5844 chithon@comforcare.com http://comforcare.com/maryland/ lanham

Karen Bryant, RN, CHPN Member at Large 877-­462-­1103 kbryant@hospicechesapeake.org www.hospicechesapeake.org

Susan Walker Chair, Directory 202-­360-­9320 swamswlicsw@gmail.com

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Adult Day Care Centers Crescent Ridge Adult Day Health Center

301-567-1885

Sheila Smoot

Golden Age Adult Day Care of Bowie, Inc.

301-262-3900

Fran Blacker

Maryland Care Adult Medical Day Services

240-716-3649

Freddie Maguire

AGING IN PLACE SERVICES Independence Now

240-898-2183

Sarah Sorensen

Functional Therapy Solution, LLC

301-641-7035 Eldorna Samuel, OT

Assisted Living Arbor Terrace

Bethel Assisted Living

240-381-0702

Elyon Assisted Living

240-602-8926 Emeka Agha

Home for Precious Gems

301-275-3766

HMG Assisted Living Home

Independence Court of Hyattsville

Kekeli Assisted Living Services

Shelia Ramsey-Caldwell

HMG Assisted Living caters to a small group of seniors. We customize our menus, programs and care to the individual needs of the resident and the family who is always welcome at our facility. We are located near Allen Pond, Bowie Town Center, Bowie Medical Center and Bowie Senior Center. Make an appointment to see our lovely home soon.

At Independence Court of Hyattsville, we believe assisted living should enhance your lifestyle. Our residents enjoy elegant settings, a wide variety of social activities and programs, good food, friends and living assistance tailored to each resident’s needs. The way we see it, an assisted living community should optimize your independence and assure peace of mind for both you and your family.

301-449-3148

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301-699-7900 5821 Queens Chapel Rd. Hyattsville, MD 20782 kculotta@independencecourt. com www.independencecourt.com Contact: Katherine Culotta

Jacqueline Moki

BRONZE

301-812-3513 (phone) 301-613-0110 (cell) 15400 Mount Oak Road Bowie, MD 20716 hmgassistedliving@gmail.com www.HMGAssistedLiving.com Contact:Naomi Elcock, RN, MHA, CM, DN

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Arbor Terrace Senior Living is the ideal choice for seniors who want to maintain their lifestyle in a homelike setting. Our trained, certified professionals provide one-on-one attention and care to every resident. Our Evergreen Neighborhood is designed for residents with memory impairment and Alzheimer's Disease. Individual and group activities help stir old recollections and nurture meaningful new ones. Come see our hi-tech offerings and new amenities soon!

GOLD PARTNER

Assisted Living and Memory Care 9885 Greenbelt Road Lanham, MD 20706 301-486-1590 sbrown@arborcompany.com www.arborterrace.com Contact: Sherika Brown

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Assisted Living (Continued) Kingsgate Manor Assisted Living

• 24 hour staffing • Alzheimer's/dementia care • Respite Care • Regular residential activities • Private and Semi-Private rooms • Affordable long term and short term rates

Malta House

301-699-8600 Elisabeth Orchard

Rose's Place, Incorporated

301-577-3291

Maya Garrett-Loggins

Seabury at Springvale Terrace Senior Living

301-587-0190

Corey W. Odol

Serendipity in Beltsville

301-937-4598

Merlyn Crandon-Enyi

BRONZE

301-346-7487 1514 Kingsgate Street Bowie, MD 20721 bostonhealthservices@gmail. com www.bostonhealthservices.com Contact: Michael Boston

Cemetery / Funeral Home

301-567-9424 6061 Oxon Hill Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745 kalasfh@hotmail.com www.KalasFuneralHomes.com

Founded in 1898, Kalas Funeral Home has served Marylanders for over 100 years. Deeply rooted in communities we serve, Kalas is proud to be more than just a place people go to when a loved one passes, but a place to connect with family and friends to celebrate life’s journey

SILVER PARTNER

George B Kalas Funeral Home

Counseling/Education/Consulting Jastin Enterprises

202-679-2000

Dr. Loyce Pailen

The Mission Bridge

410-236-8225

Gordon Creamer

Turn To Page 7 Senior Life Services

240-305-0209

Willistine Page

Estate Sales and Services JKB Estate Services

301-503-9607

Anne Karpman

Financial Services/Insurance Castine Group

240-334-8003

John Kelly

Gottlieb Insurance Advisory

301-332-4337

Mark Gottlieb

A Service Disabled VeteranOwned Small Minority Business 301-459-3764 Toll Free: 1-800-214-7920 6315 Seabrook Rd. Suite 100 Seabrook, MD 20706 www.jehfinancial.net Contact: James E. Henderson, RFC retirementlivingsourcebook.com | 800-394-9990

We systematically address clients' 8 Wealth Management Issues: investment and tax management; cash flow and debt management; family risk management and disability insurance; and planning issues involving retirement and long-term care, education, legacy and estate, business, and special needs. We thoroughly and conscientiously analyze individual situations and customize our advice to meet specific needs. We help make dreams come true.

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J.E. Henderson Financial

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Financial Services/Insurance (Continued) Phoenix Consulting

301-219-2912 Edward Jackson, Jr.

Primerica

301-254-6702

James Pickett, Sr.

Raymond James Financial Serives, Inc

301-459-2484

Lanta Evans-Motte, MBA, RFC

Unity Insurance and Notary

1-301-710-5433 Urrikia Woods-Scott

Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC

202-364-1665

Daniel Clarke

Geriatric Care Management (Aging Life Care Management) Ann Craynon Eldercare Solutions, LLC

301-218-0958

Independently owned and operated since 1988, our dedicated team of professional Aging Life Care Managers provides expert recommendations and individualized support to families and their loved ones facing the challenges of aging or disability. Our team is comprised of social workers, nurses and gerontologists, providing a wide variety of services to assist our clients and their families.

Aging Life CareTM Management & Concierge Companion Services 301-593-5285 11120 New Hampshire Ave., Suite 505 Silver Spring, MD 20904 info@care-manager.com www.care-manager.com Contact: Susy Murphy

SILVER PARTNER

Debra Levy Eldercare Associates

Ann Craynon

Lifematters

301-652-7212

Marilyn Rippetoe

Reassurance4U Companion/Concierge Service

301-580-8844

Geraldine Medley-Furbush

Pickett Fences Senior Services, Inc

301-358-2066

Shaunda Bellamy

Seabury Resources for Aging, Care Management

202-364-0020

Christine Bitzer

Health Care Advocate Montgomery Health Advocates, LLC

240-418-6310

Mary Anne Hardy

Wellness Speaker

240-731-6488

Cynthia Barnes

Health Care /Insurance

301-204-0320 2101 E Jefferson St. Rockville, MD 20852 ana.garcia@kp.org www.kp.org/medicare Contact: Ana Garcia

University of Maryland Health Advantage

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Kaiser Permanente has provided quality health care for more than 60 years. We’re dedicated to improving the health of our members and the communities that we serve, by creating safe, healthy environments and providing care and cover for all.

1-844-521-8642

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Kaiser Permanente

Marketing Department

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Health Care Training The Nursing Assistant Academy

BECOME A NURSING ASSISTANT IN 19 DAYS! The Nursing Assistant Academy is a private career for Nursing Assistant Training. Day, Evening and Weekend Classes. AFFORDABLE PAYMENT PLAN: FINANCIAL AID (if qualify) & JOB PLACEMENT Additional classes: Medication Technician, CPR & First Aid

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240-770-8251/301-333-6254 5811 Baltimore Avenue Suite 101 Riverdale, MD 20737 Herma226@hotmail.com www. thenursingassistantacademy.com Contact: Herma Marks

Home Care, Non-Skilled Acti-Kare In-Home of Chevy Chase Bethesda

240-855-0089

Comfort Woehner

A Network of Care

301-283-0009

Audrey Ford

Assisting Hands serving Annapolis & Bowie

301-965-0521

Tahira Goldson

Assurance Health Care

301-595-8800

Joyce Larbi

Distinctive Home Care Inc.

Distinctive Home Care is a licensed, bonded, and insured home health care company based in Largo, Maryland. We service the senior and disabled community. We are privately owned. Our Care Providers are certified, thoroughly screened, and employees of DHC. We provide care on a live in or live out basis from 4 to 24 hours per day.

BRONZE

301-925-2900 9500 Arena Dr., Suite 105 Largo, MD 20774 jguynn@distinctivehomecare.com www.distinctivehomecare.com Contact: Jim Guynn

ComforCare

BRONZE

240-764-5844 9420 Annapolis Rd., Suite 216 Lanham, MD 20706 chithon@comforcare.com www.comforcare.com Contact: Cary Hithon

We are here for you!

Family and Nursing Care Since 1968, Family & Nursing Care, the leading provider of home care referral services in suburban MD and Washington, DC, has helped older adults maintain their independence and quality of life as they age.

Genesis SelectCare

410-375-7731

Bruce Goodman, NHA

Griswold Home Care

301-899-3200

Naomi Turner

Heart To Heart Senior Care Services

301-937-7504

Rosa Rivera

Home Care Assistance

443-302-2771

Mary Anne Esposito

Life's Journey Home Care Services, LLC

240-758-3437

Patricia Price

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301-588-8200 962 Wayne Ave. Suite 500 Silver Spring, MD 20910 ajackson@familynursingcare. com www.familynursingcare.com Contact: Angeliuque Jackson

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Home Care, Non-Skilled (Continued) Niacare In-Home Services

240-205-7188

John Purcell

Prestige Healthcare Resources, Inc

202-558-2448

John S. Smith, Jr.

Regent Healthcare

410-872-0310

Tricia Joseph

Right At Home

301-255-0066

Mark Asch

Home Care Agency 301-583-8820 9701 Apollo Dr., Suite 297 Largo, MD 20774 vkalitsi@visitingangelspg.com www.visitingangelspg.com Contact: Vikki Kalitsi

Visiting Angels is a non medical home care company specializing in giving our clients "a peace of mind" while providing care to their loved ones. We are licensed by the state of Maryland, all of our caregivers are bonded and we conduct background checks. Call us to schedule your "Angel" today!

GOLD PARTNER

Visiting Angels

Home Care, Skilled Active Home Care Services, LLC

240-542-4240

Shadrack Bampebuye

All Care Advanced Homecare

301-604-2273

Roger Zeender

Assigned Health Services, Inc

Care Positive LLC, MD & DC

301-439-1810

BRONZE

Home Care and Placement Services Locally owned and operate in-home care agency with highly 301-812-3513 trained care givers to provide skilled nursing (wound care, 15400 Mount Oak Road medication administration) and non-medical care for seniors in Bowie, MD 20716 their home or assisted living providing activities of daily living. assignedhealth@gmail.com Nurse Case Monitoring and Assisted Living Placement Services. www.assignedhealthservices.com Residential Services Agency Lic#R4131 by the Maryland Contact: Naomi Elcock, RN, MHA, CM, DN Executive Director Department of Health and Office of Health Care Quality.

Barbara Oke

CBSA HealthCare Staffing

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Healthcare Staffing and recruitment means more than just filling a position. Whether you need nurses for a day or direct hire services for your acute-care facility, permanent staff nurses for your medical practice, experienced home care nurse staffing, interim nurse leaders, or the flexibility of nurse staffing options, CBSA can connect you to the largest and most diverse nurse staffing candidates in the country.

Defyd Health Care Services

410-262-1228

John Feddy

Galaxy Healthcare Solutions

202-609-9796

Theodore Ngatchou

Love One Home Healthcare, Inc

301-773-4595

Christina Abange

BRONZE

301-971-4306 9701 Apollo Dr, Suite 100, Largo, MD 20774 nurse@clientbusinessservices.com www.cbsahealthcarestaffing.com Contact: Pam Knight

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Home Care, Skilled (Continued)

Prestige Healthcare Resources, Inc

Providing compassion and care isn’t just our profession at Prestige Healthcare Resources. It’s our passion, and it’s our culture.

301-562-8800 1300 Mercantile Lane Suite 136B Largo, MD 20774 info@nurturelink.com www.nurturelink.com Contact: La Juan Russell

202-558-2448 9500 Arena Dr. Suite 474 Largo, MD 20774 prestige2care@gmail.com www.prestigewecare.com Contact: John S. Smith, Jr.

Seniors and Youths Support Service, Inc

Our Mission: To support our Clients in living a vibrant, comfortable and dignified life

240-788-7335

GOLD PARTNER

NurtureLink is an in-home care provider serving families in the Prince George's and Montgomery County areas. NurtureLink offers medication management and non-medical services in the home such as bathing and toileting, dressing and grooming, companion care, meal preparation, housekeeping and transportation to doctor visits. We also provide short-term temporary care and rest and renewal for family caregivers. We are a Maryland Medicaid provider.

BRONZE

NurtureLink, LLC

Wanda Johnson

Hospice and Palliative Care

Hospice Care, Pain Management and Grief Support. You don’t

12304 Baltimore Avenue Suite A have to give up hope to get Hospice. Where ever you are in your health care journey, we’re there to meet you. As mutual care Beltsville, Md. 20705 providers, we work closely with your health care professionals to 866-834-1528 christopher.hardin@hcr-manorcare.com make sure specific protocols are followed closely. At Heartland, www.heartlandhospice.com our team is specially trained to talk to patients and families about Contact: Christopher Hardin hospice care and we go where ever they call home.

Hospice of the Chesapeake

The Washington Home was established in NW D.C. 125 Hospice Care and Nursing Home years ago to provide end of life care to city residents. Over the 866-234-7742 • 301-560-6000 years the Home has expanded to now include a 9 bed hospice 11785 Beltsville Dr., Suite 1300 inpatient unit and a hospice providing care to people in their homes, local nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Beltsville, MD 20705 dlewis@thewashingtonhome.org Hospice is a benefit covered by insurance. Comfort care is www.whatmatterstome.org provided to our clients by a team of hospice professionals. Contact: Denise Lewis

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GOLD PARTNER

The Washington Home & Community Hospices

Hospice of the Chesapeake's mission is to care for life throughout the journey with illness and loss. Hospice of the Chesapeake provides physical, psycho-social and spiritual support services to individuals living with and affected by advanced illness. These services are provided wherever the patient calls home. Hospice of the Chesapeake is committed to providing the best possible care for all regardless of their inability to pay.

GOLD PARTNER

Hospice Care, Grief Support 877-462-1103 John and Cathy Belcher Campus 90 Ritchie Hwy. Pasadena, MD 21122 kbryant@hospicechesapeake.org www.HospiceChesapeake.org Contact: Karen Bryant RN, CHPN

GOLD PARTNER

Heartland Hospice

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Capital Caring Hospice & Palliative Care

Contact

1-855-571-5700

Montgomery Hospice

301-637-1900

Altonia Garrett Terrie James-Taylor

Legal Services/Elder Law Byrd & Byrd, LLC

Full-service law firm able to assist in matters involving estate planning, elder law, Medicaid planning and asset protection, probate and guardianship.

GOLD PARTNER

We are dedicated to serving individuals & families in Maryland and the District of Columbia who need legal assistance in the following areas:
 Estate Planning, Elder Law, Asset Protection, 
Benefits Planning, Probate & Estate Administration

GOLD PARTNER

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Elder Law 301-464-7448 14300 Gallant Fox Ln., Suite 120 Bowie, MD 20715 jbyrd@byrdandbyrd.com www.byrdandbyrd.com Contact: Jacqueline Byrd

The Law Office of Cheryl Chapman Henderson, LLC A Law 4God Firm 301-220-4463 4920 Niagara Road, Suite 200 College Park, MD 20740 clientservices@hendersonlaw4god.com www.hendersonlaw4god.com

Law Office of Karren Pope-Onwukwe, LLC

301-464-9600

Karren Pope-Onwukwe

Profit Law Firm, LLC

Protecting families when life throws you a curve. We find solutions and make them easy to understand and implement. Our firm specializes in elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, special needs trusts, probate and guardianship.

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301-882-3670 6301 Ivy Lane Suite 700 Greenbelt, MD 20770 mprofit@profitlawfirm.com www.profitlawfirm.com Contact: Michelle Profit

Marketing/Communications/Technology The Stanislawski Group

703-328-7352

Jeanne Stanislawski

Medical Care

Rheumatology Physician Practice - 301-345-5600 7300 Hanover Dr., #201 Greenbelt, MD 20770 btaylor@apapgc.com www.arthritispainpg.com Contact: Barbara Taylor

Advantia Spine & Pain Center

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Rheumatology physician practice in Greenbelt, Clinton and Laurel, Maryland. Hours: 7am-3pm M-F. We treat autoimmune diseases, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Gout, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Back pain, Knee pain, Shoulder pain, any joint pain. We perform Bone Density testing in our Greenbelt office. We also test for Total Body Composition by Dexa. This will give you an accurate measurement of your lean muscle vs. body fat.

301-453-5970

GOLD PARTNER

Arthritis and Pain Associates of Prince George’s County

Alan Gonzalez-Cota

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Medical Care (Continued) John Hopkins Community Physicians at Bowie

Loving Hands Podiatry Mobile Medical imaging LLC

Johns Hopkins Medicine’s vision, “Together, we will deliver the promise of medicine” is supported by its mission to improve the health of the community and the world by the setting of the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care. Diverse and inclusive, Johns Hopkins Medicine educates medical students, scientists, health care professionals and the public: conducts biomedical research; provides patientcentered medicine to prevent, diagnose and treat human illness.

301-323-5652 1-800-680-9729

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240-556-1000 17001 Science Drive, Suite 102 Bowie, MD 20715 scarpen2@jhmi.edu www.hopkinsmedical.org/communityphysicians /locationprincegeorgescounty Contact: Saundra Matthews

La Vergne Andre, DPM Andrew Diamond

Portera Rehabilitation Portera Rehabilitation provides Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy.

BRONZE

301-358-6155 4467 Old Branch Ave. Suite 103 Temple Hills, MD 20748 rdenbowpt@gmail.com www.porterarehab.com Contact:Raphael Denbow

Medical Supplies

301-918-1750 8855 Annapolis Rd., Suite 100 Lanham, MD 20706 www.dhcmedicalsupply.com

We are a leading provider of Medical Equipment and Supply company serving the community for over 10 years. With Free Delivery and two locations, we are closer than you think! We accept all major insurances. We provide mobility equipment like Wheelchairs, scooters, canes 
 and knee walkers; incontinence supplies; homecare equipment like hospital bed, patient lift and bed rails.

Norbrook Medical Equipment and Supplies, Inc. in Lanham is your full service home medical equipment provider. We carry a 301-577-5846 full line of home medical products including sleep apnea supplies, 9463 Annapolis Rd., oxygen accessories, incontinence supplies, wheelchairs , scooters Lanham, MD 20706 pwallace@norbrookmedical.com and so much more. www.Norbrookmedical.com Contact: Peggy Wallace

DLC Distributors, LLC

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Norbrook Medical Equipment & Supplies, Inc.

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DHC Medical

gLou Stevens

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Medical Supplies (Continued) In Home Medical Supplies, LLC

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301-599-1603 9672 Marlboro Pike, Suite C Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 lfoye@in-homemed.com www.in-homemed.com Contact: LaToya S. Foye Chief Operating Officer

“Delivering Quality Products to Your Doorstep� In Home Medical Supplies enhances the quality of life for patients and their families by providing essential medical support at every level of the recovery process. We specialize in incontinent products and offer over 15,000 supplies such as medical exam items, undergarments, and equipment. In Home Medical Supplies processes and delivers prescribed items within 24 ours and offers free delivery. Accredited by the Accreditation Commission on Health Care since 2008.

Ministry First Baptist Church Glenarden

301-773-3600

Sylvia Taylor

Nursing and Rehabilitation Charlotte Hall Veterans Home

301-856-2930 9106 Pineview Lane Clinton,MD 20735

Capital Region

1051 Brightseat Road Landover,MD 20785 240-487-4400

Carole Lewis

FutureCare is Prince George's county's leader in short-stay rehabilitation and wellness for seniors, providing state-of-the-art rehabilitation services 7 days a week. Our Pineview location, a staple in the community for over 30 years, is now joined by our brand new facility - FutureCare Capital Region in Landover. This flagship facility has a 4,500 sq. ft. rehabilitation gym that's designed to get you home faster, and stronger!

Wilson Health Center-Asbury Methodist Village

301-250-2025

GOLD PARTNER

FutureCare Pineview

301-884-8171 x483

Kathy Gaines

PHARMACY Express Care Pharmacy

410-484-4801 806 Reisterstown Road, Unit 3 Pikesville, MD 21208 kateryna@mypcpharmacy.com www.mypcpharmacy.com Contact: Kateryna Donets

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Jennifer Larkin

Professional Care Pharmacy is an independently owned and operated Long Term Care Pharmacy that provides all the pharmaceutical needs of the residents in Long Term Care facilities. At Professional Care Pharmacy, we understand the unique and diverse needs of our long term care patients. We understand that the healthy facilities strive to keep their residents and staff members happy. So, we do our best to help achieve this goal through our reliable service. We are available 24/7-365 days a year, free delivery, free packaging.

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Professional Care Pharmacy

1-855-766-6500

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Prince George's County Government Services Prince George's County Department of Social Services is in the business of providing opportunities for residents of the County to become independent, responsible and stable members of the community. We do this by providing intervention services, that strengthen families, protect children and vulnerable adults, 301-909-2085 805 Brightseat Road, Landover, MD encourage self-sufficiency and promote personal responsibility, We 20785 • Shirley.Jacobs@maryland.gov will achieve this by building community capacity, identifying gaps www.princegeorgescountymd.gov in service, developing community-based solutions, and building a collaborative and competitive network of providers that include DSS. Contact: Shirley Z. Jacobs

Office of Congressman Steny Hoyer

301-474-0119

GOLD PARTNER

Prince George’s County Department of Social Services, Adult Resource Bureau

Daryl Pennington

Real Estate Services Long and Foster Real Estate Services

301-661-4472 1441 McCormic Dr., Ste 1020 Upper Marlboro, Md. 20774 Contact: Jennifer Tilghman

Remax Specialists

Denise Redmond

Jennifer's Real Estate Team provides services to those in transitions whether it be the senior, the caregiver or family member of the senior ... those facing divorce, baby boomers downsizing, and even to the newlywed looking for their first home. These transitions can be overwhelming and Jennifer's team provides the care and compassion throughout the entire real estate transaction. They provide various resources needed and manages the activities minimizing the stress of the move.

301-787-4035

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The Tilghman Team of Keller Williams Preferred Properties

410-878-5597

Saundra Coston

Recreation/Senior Centers (Recreation and Leisure) Bowie Baysox

301-464-4875

Matthew McLaughlin

Bowie Senior Center

301-809-2300

Reception Desk

MNCPPC Senior Programs

301-446-3420

Darilyn Marinelli

Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center

301-206-3350

Kofi Impraim

Langley Park Senior Activity Center

301-408-4343

Brenda Harris

Gwendolyn Britt Senior Activity Center

301-699-1238

Candy Truss

Evelyn Cole Senior Activity Center

301-386-5525

Lynn Williams

J.E. Howard Senior Activity Center

301-735-2400

Derek Hall

Camp Springs Senior Activity Center

301-449-0490

Lynn Butler

Tooo Smooth Dudes Trio

240-565-3239

James Hession

SAGE/Prince George's Community College

301-546-0923

Suzanne vanNuys

Senior Care Referral and Placement Services (Senior Living Search Services) Assisted Living Locators Serving DMV

240-472-9220

Patricia Russell, MJ, BSN, RN

Care Patrol of Prince George's County

301-852-9310

Charles Picard

EWM Inc

301-363-0349

John Purcell

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Senior Housing

301-541-5003 10450 Lottsford Rd. Mitchellville, Md. 20721 sdeller@collington.kendal.org www.Collington.Kendal.org Contact: Susan Deller

Continuing Care Retirement Community

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Collington Episcopal Life Care Community

Senior Move Transition Specialist/Professional Organizers Changing Keys by Susan

410-571-1499

Susan Amos

Your Life Simplified, LLC

301-442-5543

Silvia Balderas

Specialized Services Alzheimer's Association of National Capital Area 1-800-272-3900

24/7 Helpline

City of Greenbelt GAIL Program

301-345-6660

Christal Batey

Maryland Institute of Language and Technology

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Maryland Relay

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Optimum Health and Wellness

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Prince George’s County Department Of Family Services Aging and Disabilities Services Division 301-265-8450 www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/aging The Aging and Disabilities Services Division mission is to plan services and programs to meet the needs of older adults and their families; provide education on the available options; and advocate for the rights and protection of older adults. This is accomplished through the delivery of quality services, successful partnerships, and community outreach. The Aging and Disabilities Services Division vision is to provide the highest quality of services which offers options, and promotes independence for older adults and their families. PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Prince George’s County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) offers a single point of contact for older adults, individuals with disabilities, and their families who need information, referral, assistance and options counseling to deal with the complex and continually changing nature of aging programs, services and benefits. The Prince George’s County ADRC serves as the local Maryland Access Point (MAP) and is a partnership effort with the local Health Department, Department of Social Services and Independence Now, Inc. This collaboration facilitates a one-stop shop for older persons, persons with disabilities and their families. Family Caregiving Program provides assistance to caregivers; that includes family, friends, and members of the community, with access to support groups, problem solving, education, and respite care. The caregiver provides care to an older individual who may be losing their ability to live and care for themselves independently. This program is supported by Federal Title IIIE funds. STATE Health Insurance Program (SHIP) ) provides free health insurance counseling and assistance to persons 55 years and older. Trained volunteer counselors provide information about Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, Long-Term Care Insurance, Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), claims, appeals, and about physician or hospital bills. Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) is a program designed to reduce the amount of federal and state funds lost due to health insurance fraud by increasing the public’s ability to detect and report possible fraud, waste, and abuse. retirementlivingsourcebook.com | 800-394-9990

Hospital to Home (H2H) ) is a service provided to patients admitted to the Prince George’s Hospital Center with certain risk factors to include: chronic admissions, dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, and history of illnesses such as COPD, CHF, and complications related to diabetes. The Aging and Disabilities Services Division has an Options Counselor staffed at the hospital two days per week to assist the discharge planning team with coordinating services for patients to include screening and referrals for long-term care services. These services support patients’ needs in the community and to maximize their health and wellness. Community Options Waiver enables older adults and individuals with disabilities to remain in a community setting even though their advanced age or disability would warrant placement in a long-term care facility. The Waiver allows services that are typically covered by Medicaid only in a long term care facility to be provided to eligible persons in their own homes or in assisted living facilities. Community First Choice (CFC) provides community services and supports to enable older adults and individuals with disabilities to live in their own home. Services include personal assistance, nurse monitoring, and home delivered meals. Community Personal Assistance Services (CPAS) formerly known as the Medical Assistance Personal Care Program (MAPC) provides support to individuals who require assistance with their activities of daily living, but do not need an institutional level of care. Community Personal Assistance Services allow individuals who are chronical ill, frail, or disabled the opportunity to stay in their home by granting personal support with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Other services include nurse monitoring and support planning. Money Follows the Person (MFP) is a demonstration project designed to streamline the transition process for individuals who chose to transition from a long-term care facility to a community setting. A community setting as defined by MFP is a residential setting with four or less unrelated residents. The Aging and Disabilities Services Division will serve as the local single point of entry for applicants.

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w w w.pgspn.org Senior Nutrition Program provides older persons with a nutritionally sound and satisfying meal in strategically located congregate sites and/or in the seniors home. The program provides the framework and support for not only an American meal, but also a kosher meal program. Senior Assisted Living Group Home Subsidy Program combines housing with supportive services for seniors who need regular assistance with daily activities, but are not in need of nursing home placement. By offering congregate meals, housekeeping, personal services and 24-hour supervision, this program enables frail elders to continue living in the community. The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the County Health Department license all homes. Homes that are enrolled in the Senior Assisted Living Group Subsidy Program that have subsidy residents are monitored quarterly by the Aging and Disabilities Services Division program monitor. All other 4-16 bed Assisted Living Facilities are monitored every 12-15 months. Senior Care funds services for seniors who may be at risk of nursing home placement. Clients can access publicly funded services, or if they are not available, Senior Care will make arrangements with private vendors. These services can include personal care, chore, adult day care, financial help for medications, medical supplies, respite care, home delivered meals, emergency response system, transportation, and others. Senior Care is a gap-filling program for seniors 65 years of age and older who have limited income and assets. Long Term Care Ombudsman Program promotes the highest quality of life and care possible for residents in long term care facilities. The Ombudsman, with assistance of volunteers, investigates and seeks resolutions to problems, which affect residents' rights, health, care, safety and welfare. Public Guardianship Program ensures the provision of optimum care/services for adjudicated wards of the court, through professional case management. As an agent of the Circuit Court, case management decisions are made pertaining to medical care, living arrangement and overall personal welfare issues. Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a subsidized employment program and training which provides part-time employment and training for low-income older adults and improves and expands community services where needed.

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Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) provides volunteer opportunities for over 400 seniors, age 55 and older. Volunteers serve in a variety of interesting and challenging assignments at over 50 non-profit organizations, schools and government agencies. In addition, RSVP offers such programs as friendly visiting, telephone reassurance, tutoring to school aged children, and provides supportive services to community and government agencies. Telephone Reassurance Program recruits volunteers from the community, senior centers and other volunteer programs to place daily reassuring telephone calls to senior citizens within Prince George's County. The goal of the program is to eliminate some of the concerns facing senior citizens who live alone, thereby, assisting in remaining independent. The program provides the opportunity for senior citizens to connect by telephone with a friendly voice. This allows individuals to stay in contact with their community and to help decrease the feelings of loneliness and isolation. The program also provides added peace of mind for relatives who live out of town. Foster Grandparent Program provides opportunities for older volunteers to work with physically, mentally and emotionally handicapped children in schools and special centers throughout the county. These children would otherwise be without the personal attention necessary for their social adjustment and maturation. Evidence-Based Chronic Disease SelfManagement is in partnership with Prince George's Community College to provide the “Living Wellâ€? Chronic Disease Self-Management Program to older adults in the County. This program is a workshop given two and half hours, once a week, for six weeks, in community settings. People with different chronic health problems attend together. Workshops are facilitated by two trained leaders, one or both of whom are non-health professionals with a chronic disease themselves. This program is especially helpful for people with chronic illness, as it gives them the skills to coordinate all the things needed to manage their health, as well as to help them keep active in their lives. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention is a program designed to promote and educate the ideas and importance of a healthy lifestyle to senior citizens that attend Aging and Disabilities Service Division sponsored programs. Aging and Disabilities Services Division 6420 Allentown Road, Camp Springs, Maryland 20748 301-265-8450 • Maryland Relay 711 www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/aging 800-394-9990 | retirementlivingsourcebook.com


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Department Of Social Services 301-909-2085 www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/1629/social-services The Department of Social Services (DSS) partners with the community, our customers and other service providers to stabilize and strengthen families, to protect children and vulnerable adults, and to encourage selfsufficiency and personal responsibility. Generally, DSS is known for assistance with provision of emergency housing, cash, medical and food assistance programs, utility assistance, foster care and adoption services and child and adult protective services. Below you will find greater detail of some of the services the Department of Social Services provides to the community. PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Medicaid is a comprehensive health care insurance program for individuals with low-income. Apply for medical assistance services at https://www. mydhrbenefits.dhr.state.md.us. QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary) and SLIMB (Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary) The Program connects the two largest public health programs in the country, Medicare and Medicaid, as Medicaid pays for all or part of the Medicare premium and deductible amounts for individuals with low-income who are financially eligible. https://www.mydhrbenefits.dhr.state.md.us Emergency Assistance to Families with Children (EAFC) - Provides emergency cash assistance to families who need emergency help paying rent, utilities, or other emergency bills. Apply for these services and more at https://www.mydhrbenefits.dhr. state.md.us. • Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) - short-term cash assistance, to stabilize those seeking employment who have dependent children (up to age 21). • Temporary Disability Assistance Program (TDAP) - Provides limited cash assistance for disabled adults.

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• Food Supplemental Program (Food Stamps) Helps individuals with low-income buy the food they need for good health. The Child Care Subsidy Program (formerly known as POC) helps eligible families pay for child care. Vouchers, issued to eligible families by DSS, are used to purchase care from any regulated child care center or home or from an informal provider approved by the department. Apply for these services and more at - https://www. mydhrbenefits.dhr.state.md.us. Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigates alleged child abuse, child sexual abuse and child neglect. Abuse and neglect prevention requires identification, treatment and the involvement of everyone in our community. Child Abuse is the physical or mental injury of a child by a parent, caregiver or family member; or sexual abuse of a child whether physical injuries are sustained or not. Child Neglect is the failure to give proper care and attention to a child, thereby placing the child’s health and welfare in jeopardy. Report Child Abuse and Neglect on (301) 909-2450 or 211 (24-hours daily). Foster Care is the provision of short-term care and supportive services to children who are unable to live at home due to child abuse and neglect. DSS places children in family foster homes, as well as in groupcare settings. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, please call (301) 909-2300. Adult Protective Services is responsible for investigating allegations of preventing neglect, selfneglect, abuse and exploitation of vulnerable adults over the age of 18. DSS serves adults that lack the physical or mental ability to provide for their own basic need, and partners with community for such services. Report Abuse and Neglect of vulnerable adults on (301) 909-2450.

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In-Home Aide Services provides assistance with activities of daily living for clients who either live alone or with their families. Clients include children, families with disabled adults and the elderly. A sliding fee scale is used. For more information, please call (301) 909-2450. The Office of Home Energy Programs helps households and individuals with low-income to pay their utility bills, minimize heating crises, and make energy costs more affordable. The Maryland Energy Assistance Program & Electric Universal Service Program promotes energy conservation, customer financial responsibility and energy independence. Note: This program accepts applications from July 1 thru May 15th. Apply for these services and more at www.mydhrbenefits.dhr.state.md.us or call 301.909.6300 from a MD exchange for more information. Hearing Impaired/Deaf Services http://odhh.maryland.gov/resources/. Follow us on Twitter

Emergency Housing is provided through the Homeless Hotline. The Hotline provides emergency referral for people experiencing homelessness 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Individuals and families in need of emergency shelter may call the Homeless Hotline directly on 1(888) 731-0999. Homelessness Prevention is a program that helps residents avoid eviction or foreclosure. You may be eligible to receive financial help to pay your rent or mortgage if you are faced with a one-time crisis. Please contact the Emergency Assistance Hotline on (301) 909-6363 or dial 211 from a MD exchange for more information. Volunteer Services provides opportunities for citizens and residents to contribute their time, expertise and good will to people less fortunate than themselves. Volunteers make a difference for the community everyday! For more information, visit bit. ly/VisitPGCDSS.

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Prince George’s County Memory Cafés The Memory Café provides a stigma-free environment for those with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment or other forms of dementia and their spouses, partners and caregivers. It is a great opportunity to highlight, for caregivers, activities that members can still participate in, with the goal of sparking some interest in activities that can be continued in a home setting. Café includes lively discussions, refreshments, camaraderie, and creative fun! Pre-registration is required. For more information, contact Nancy Quarles at 240-467-3833 or nquarles@alz.org Bowie Senior Center 14900 Health Center Drive, Bowie, MD 20716 Meets the third Wednesday of each month from 2:00 - 4:00pm Camp Springs Senior Activity Center 6420 Allentown Road, Camp Springs, MD 20748 Meets the third Tuesday of the month from 2:15 – 4:15pm Greenbelt Municipal Building 25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770 Meets the first and third Wednesday of the month from 1:30 - 3:00pm Laurel-Beltsville Senior Center 7120 Contee Road, Laurel, MD 20707 Meets the fourth Thursday of the month from 2:00 - 4:00pm Starting February 13, 2018 - Helping Hands - University Park 6513 Queens Chapel Road, University Park, MD 20782 Meets the second Tuesday of the month from 1:30 – 3:00pm

Prince George’s County Memory Support Group Memory Support Groups provide a stigma-free environment for those with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment or other forms of dementia and their spouses, partners and caregivers. Here, participants will experience a safe environment to express feelings and concerns, an opportunity to meet and bond with others who share similar experiences, and receive education about the disease and linkage with support services and program options. Greenbelt Municipal Building 25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770 Meets the second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 1:30 - 2:30pm Contact Greenbelt CARES for more information at 240-542-2029

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Transportation Resource Guide Getting Around Prince George’s County for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities www.pgspn.org Disclaimer: Material provided in this booklet does not contain any warranty(s) whatsoever regarding current accuracy or completeness despite due diligence exercised by the Public Affairs Committee of the Prince George’s Senior Provider Network. Information contained herein is provided solely as general information and is subject to verification with specific agencies and/or companies. The information may change with or without notice.

Municipal Transportation The following municipalities provide their own Call-A-Bus services, in addition to the County Call-A-Bus services. To request services, rates, days of service and hours of operation, call the number listed below for the municipality. Berwyn Heights.........................301-474-5000 Bowie...............................................301-809-2300 Capitol Heights..........................301-336-0626 College Park.................................301-345-8100 Bladensburg.................................301-927-7048 Cottage City.................................301-779-2161

Colmar Manor............................301-277-4920 District Heights..........................301-336-1402 Fairmount Heights...................301-925-8585 Glenarden.....................................301-773-2100 Greenbelt......................................301-474-4100 Hyattsville.....................................301-985-5020

Laurel...............................................301-498-3693 Mount Rainier.............................301-985-6586 New Carrollton..........................301-459-6103 Seat Pleasant...............................301-336-8678 Town of University Park........301-927-4262

Note: Cities not listed do not have municipal transportation and use the County Call-A-Bus service.

U of MD Shuttle College Park and Greenbelt have a partnership with the University of Maryland to use the UMD Shuttle bus for an annual fee of $10.00. Call the city government for details or visit their websites.

County Call-A-Bus Service Call-A-Bus is a demand response curbto-curb service (you must be able to get to the curb on your own). Service is available to all residents of Prince George’s County who are not served by or cannot use existing bus or rail service. However, priority is given to seniors and persons with disabilities. You must provide your own escort. Service animals are allowed for the visually impaired. • Reservations can be made up to fourteen (14) days in advance by calling 301-499-8603 between 7:30 AM

and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday (excluding County holidays). • Hours of service are 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM Monday through Friday (excluding County holidays). • Same day requests are accepted, but are subject to availability of resources. • When reserving a trip, please be sure to indicate if you will need special assistance, such as a wheelchair lift or if your escort will be accompanying you. • Once your trip is scheduled, you will

be required to call back the day before your trip to confirm your reservation: otherwise, the reservation may be cancelled. • Please be ready for pick-up 15 minutes prior to your scheduling time and be waiting at a location where you are visible to the driver. • Due to traffic congestion, please wait at least 15 minutes from your scheduled time before calling to verify if your trip is late. • Holidays have special schedules.

Call-A-Cab Call-A-Cab is a transportation assistance program that provides mobility at a reduced cost for County seniors (age 60+) and/or County persons with disabilities. This program allows eligible residents to

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purchase coupon books that can be used to pay for rides with participating cab companies when Metrobus, Metrorail, and/or Call-A-Bus are not available. County Seniors and/or persons with

disabilities may purchase up to fourteen (14) $20.00 coupon books in a six-month period at $10.00 per book.

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w w w.pgspn.org Using Call-A-Cab Using Call-A-Cab is easy. See the guidelines outlined below for specifics on how to use the service. You can also call 301883-5656 or Maryland Relay 800-7352258 for more information. • Apply by completing an application form. You can download the application form at:

http://www.princegeorgescountymd. gov/sites/PublicWorks/Transit/ParaTransit/Call-A-Cab • Order coupon books by enclosing $10.00 for each $20.00 coupon book. Make your check or money order payable to Prince George's County.

Be sure to include proof of age and/ or disability. Acceptable forms of ID include but not limited to: driver’s license, Metro Senior/Metro Disability Card, and MetroAccess card. • Call the taxicab company you prefer (from the list sent with coupons).

• Mail your completed application form and check or money order to: The Office of Transportation 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 320 Largo, MD 20774

• Show your coupon book to the driver. Pay the driver using any combination of coupons and cash.

Taxi Services Wheelchair Accessible Taxis Wheelchair Accessible Taxis are special vans that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Through a grant from the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG), Prince George’s County was able to purchase 15 wheelchair accessible taxi vans. Seven taxi companies have the vans and are scheduled by the groups listed below.

They can accommodate a wheelchair and up to six passengers.

Taxi Taxi - 301-277-6000 Regular Taxi Companies

* Wheelchair Accessible Taxis must have 24-hour notice for scheduling a trip.

1-800-TAXICAB (National Paratransit Directory) • www.1800taxicab.com

* The cost is $4.00 base fee and $1.75 per mile.

Founded in 1999, 1-800-TAXICAB maintains a highly comprehensive national referral network to independently owned and operated taxi companies. Call the above number nationwide to be connected to a local taxi company.

* There is an additional $1.00 fee each for use of the trunk and for an escort to accompany rider.

Wheelchair Van Transport – Private Pay Driving Moms and Dads 240-223-2418 Email: drivingmomanddad@live.com

Email: kemanula@just4utransit.com

Battle Transportation 202-462-8658 • Email: info@battles-transport.com • Transportation Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM • Transportation Plus+ - Private Pay

• ADA Para-Transit - Provides on-demand, door-to-door service. Advance notice is required. Fare depends on destination. Elderly and individuals with disabilities pay reduced rates based on a sliding scale.

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• The Maryland Transit Authority or Social Security Administration must certify passengers as a disabled rider.

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• Two day notice is requested. At least 24 hour notice is required.

• Transportation is covers most of the metropolitan area. • Transportation on weekends and holidays is available with advance notice. Terragrade Transportation Inc. 240-575-5977 www.terragradeservices.com 9420 Annapolis Road, Suite 212 Lanham, MD 20706

Special Services Designated Driver/Safe-T-Ride USA: Serving the Maryland Metro area, Safe-T-Ride is committed to reducing the amount of DUI and DWI accidents. While Designated Driver Services are their primary business, Safe-T-Ride also offer services for hospital and dental patients that require a designated driver due to surgery, ophthalmology visits and under the influence of medicated drugs. Hiring a designated driver is easy. Simply fill out the online form with your name, phone number, pickup location and destination; upon receipt the dispatcher will contact you to arrange pickup, fees, destination cost, and how to secure payment. Call Safe-T-Ride USA 301-910-9854 • http://wwwsaferide.net retirementlivingsourcebook.com | 800-394-9990

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Senior SmarTrip® for Metro The bright yellow Senior SmarTrip® card for citizens age 65 and older enables seniors to get the discounted fare on Metrobus and Metrorail. A SmarTrip® card is easy to use and faster than a farecard. Just touch it to the target on a faregate or farebox. Reduced fare will automatically be deducted. For a $2 replacement fee, you'll get a new card with the value of the lost or damaged card at the time you notify Metro.

To purchase the card, seniors must show a valid government issued photo ID with proof of age at Metro sales offices and Metro designated locations. The Senior SmarTrip® card costs $2. If you are visiting the area, you may pay the reduced bus fare by showing the bus operator a valid Medicare Card and photo ID or you may show a valid government issued photo ID card with your

date of birth at one of Metro sales locations to purchase the $8.75 Metrobus Weekly Senior Pass or the $10 Senior Metrorail farecard. Please note: Reduced fare SmarTrip® cards for senior citizens are not sold in vending machines located in Metro stations nor are parking fees reduced.

You may purchase the Senior SmarTrip card at the following locations during operating hours: Camp Springs Senior Activity Center, 6420 Allentown Road, Camp Springs Gwendolyn Britt Senior Activity Center, 4009 Wallace Road, North Brentwood John E. Howard Senior Activity Center, 4400 Shell Street, Capitol Heights Langley Park Senior Activity Center, 1500 Merrimac Drive, Hyattsville Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center, 7120 Contee Road, Laurel Greenbelt Library, 11 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770 Hyattsville Library, (temporary) 6502 American Boulevard, Hyattsville, Md 20782 Oxon Hill Library, 6200 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20745 Spauldings Library, 5811 Old Silver Hill Road, District Heights, Md. 20747 South Bowie Librrary, 15301 Hall Raod, Bowie, Md. 20721 The $2 fee for the Senior SmarTrip® card is the cost of the card only. This card has no monetary value. To add value, you must load value using a blue Passes/Farecards machine at any Metrorail station or a bus farebox that accepts SmarTrip® cards.

Local Non-Emergency Ambulance Call 911 for an EMERGENCY Ambulance. The following is a partial list of non-emergency ambulance services that operate in the state of Maryland and serve Prince George’s County for a private pay fee. Check with your area’s Volunteer Rescue Squad to see if they provide non-emergency ambulance services. Lifestar Response • 410-720-6060, 877-584-3315 • www.lifestarambulanceserviceinc.com 5010 Creston St. Hyattsville, MD. 20781, Butler Medical Transport • 888-602-4007 • www.butlermedicaltransport.com 804 Orchard Tree Lane, Towson, MD 21286 All American Ambulance • 301-933-4357 • www.aaatransport.net 1315 Marlboro Road, Lothian, MD 20711

Senior Transportation Service Medical Program: Senior and County residents with disabilities may receive transportation for medical purposes, especially dialysis. Residents may call 301-499-8603 up to 14 days in advance to schedule routine appointments. For those seeking on-going or permanent transportation for medical purposes, such as dialysis treatment, you must request these services in writing and send to: Prince George’s County, Office of Transportation, Attention:

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Transit Division, 9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 320, Largo, MD 20774. Nutrition Program: Senior county residents may receive free transportation to strategically located group sites for nutritional lunch and companionship. Senior residents, who are homebound and cannot attend a nutrition site, may have meals delivered to their residence. Any person who is 60 years or older may

be eligible, as is a spouse of any age when accompanying an age eligible spouse. The Senior Nutrition sites operate Monday-Friday, 10 am- 2 pm. For more specific information, call 301-265-8475. Note: limited transportation is available. Foster Grandparents Program: Very limited transportation is provided to the Prince George’s County Foster Grandparent Program. For information, call 301-699-2696.

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Volunteer Transportation Organizations Daughter for a Day, Inc. • 301- 203- 7050 • admin@daughterfortheday.org 10903 Indian Head Highway, Suite 504, Fort Washington, MD 20744 Fish of Greater Bowie • 301-262-8479 • fishofbowiemd.com 13710 Annapolis Road, Bowie, MD 20720 • Provides transportation to medical appointments and the grocery store and requires at least a 3 day notice The Arc of Prince George’s County -Transportation Department • 301-925-2730 Provides transportation to Arc Programs: Apply at 301-925-2730 x 33. GIVES of Greenbelt Assistance in Living (GAIL) • 301- 345-6660 • greenbeltmd.gov Municipal Building, 25 Crescent Rd., Greenbelt MD 20770

Medical Assistance Transportation Non-Emergency: Transportation services are available for residents who have no other means of getting to their medical appointments. Services are provided for Prince George’s County residents who have valid Medical Assistance cards. Fee & Scheduling Non-emergency transportation must be scheduled a minimum of 24 hours in advance. There is no fee for service. Transportation services are guaranteed unless

patients have just been discharged from the hospital. Program staff will screen recipients requesting to use transportation services. Eligibility To qualify, the recipient will be asked to provide the following documents: • A certified copy of both the recipient’s Medicaid card and a Government-issued identification card.

• A primary care physician certification. • An out of area physician referral for appointments that are more than 30 minutes from the recipient’s home. Trips to medical appointments are verified via satellite 100% of the time. Call Prince George’s County Department of Medical Assistance Transportation Program at 301-856-9555 for transportation 24 hours in advance of medical appointments.

MetroAccess MetroAccess is a shared-ride, doorto-door, paratransit service for people whose disability prevents them from using bus or rail. The service provides daily trips throughout the Washington Metropolitan region, including the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. Rides are offered in the same service areas and during the same hours of operation as Metrorail and Metrobus. MetroAccess is a service of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro), and is the region's complementary paratransit service offered in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

To determine if a customer is eligible to use MetroAccess, an application must be completed and certified by a health care professional. • Download online MetroAccess application. http://www.wmata.com/accessibility/ metroaccess_eligibility.cfm • If you have a visual disability and require a Microsoft Word version or large print version of the MetroAccess application, please contact MetroAccess: By email: eligibility@wmata.com or By Phone: MetroAccess office at 202-

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962-2700 or TTY 202-628-8973 or In writing to: Metro Transit Accessibility Center 600 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Once the application has been completed, please contact the Transit Accessibility Center at (202) 962-2700 and select option 5 to talk with one of our specialists, at which time an assessment appointment and interview will be scheduled. Please do not mail or fax the application.

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CHANGE the way you age! Live more, play more at M-NCPPC parks and recreation facilities throughout Prince George’s County! SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTERS Camp Springs Senior Activity Center

Gwendolyn Britt Senior Activity Center

Langley Park Senior Activity Center

6420 Allentown Rd., Camp Springs, MD 20748 301-449-0490; TTY 301-699-2544

4009 Wallace Rd., North Brentwood, MD 20722 301-699-1238; TTY 301-699-2544

1500 Merrimac Dr., Hyattsville, MD 20783 301-408-4343; TTY 301-699-2544

Evelyn Cole Senior Activity Center

John E. Howard Senior Activity Center

Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center

5720 Addison Rd., Seat Pleasant, MD 20743 301-386-5525; TTY 301-699-2544

4400 Shell St., Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-735-2400; TTY 301-699-2544

7120 Contee Rd., Laurel, MD 20707 301-206-3350; TTY 301-699-2544

COMMUNITY CENTER/FITNESS ROOM ID CARDS FOR PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY SENIORS 60 & BETTER Sign up for a FREE PARKS DIRECT account at any M-NCPPC community center in Prince George’s County to get your FREE Community Center/Fitness Room ID card. These ID cards are valid for use at all M-NCPPC community centers and senior activity centers in Prince George’s County. To find out where the 40+ community centers are located, to learn more about opening a PARKS DIRECT account, and to get information about ID cards and Fitness Room cards, visit www.pgparks.com or call the Customer Service Help Desk at 301-699-CALL (2255); TTY 301-699-2544.


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