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HOWARD COUNTY OFFICE ON AGING
The Howard County Office on Aging, a division of the Howard County Department of Citizen Services, is the principal agency that plans, advocates, develops, and coordinates programs and services for seniors and their family members. Office on Aging programs and activities are open to all people regardless of race, creed, or national origin.
Howard County Office on Aging Sue Vaeth, Administrator 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive Columbia, MD 21046 / 410-313-6410 TTY: 410-313-5927 / FAX: 410-313-6540 Follow Sue Vaeth on twitter at HoCoAging.
Office on Aging presentations are available by contacting Barbara Harris, Public Education Manager, at 410-313-6448. For general information or assistance, contact: map@howardcountymd.gov
Office on Aging Coming Events:
Free Exercise Classes for Stroke Survivors offered through APA Study Locations: The Bain Center, Ellicott City Senior Center, and the Glenwood 50+ Center. Enrollment is Ongoing Exercise classes meet for one hour, 3x a week and are geared for those who have weakness in one leg; limp; or use a cane or a walker as a result of a stroke that occurred at least six months ago. Click here for a printable flyer, or call the APA Stroke Study Hotline at 410-605-4000, ext. 4842 for more information. To view a video about the APA program, click here. |

Friday, October 15, 2010 9 am to 4 pm Wilde Lake High School Click on the 50+EXPO logo above for more information.
Click here for a schedule of Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)Long Term Care and Medicare education events.
To view the 2011 Resource Guide Inclusion/Exclusion Guidelines, click here.
Click here to view the July issue of our monthly newsletter, The Senior Connection.

Maryland Access Point of Howard County (MAP) 410-313-5980 1-800-506-5806 MD Relay 711 Email MAP MAP provides information and assistance for persons age 18 and older with a disability, persons over the age of 50, family members, and caregivers who are looking for services to assist with remaining in the community and leading full lives. Play Video |