- Abuse / Crisis Hotline 410-535-1121
Abuse / Calvert County Department of Social Services- Adult Protective Services / Child Protective Services 443-550-6900
www.calfam.org/all-project-list/child-advocacy-center/
200 Duke Street, Prince Frederick, MD 20678 - Acupuncture / American Academy of Medical Acupuncture
- www.medicalacupuncture.org
- Adult Evaluation and Review Services (AERS)
- 1. AERS is a Maryland program based in local health departments which provides assistance to frail, aged, and disabled adults by conducting a comprehensive evaluation to identify public services available to help people remain in the community, or in their least restrictive environment, with as much independence as possible. Evaluations are conducted by a licensed registered nurse or social worker. Interpretation and translation services are available. 410-819-5640
2. How to make a referral: Referrals are accepted by telephone, fax, mail, or in person from potential clients, their relatives, staff from agencies, and any concerned individual. Referred clients or their representatives are contacted by AERS staff to schedule an evaluation in their home, or present location. Assessments are voluntary, free of charge, and confidential, in compliance with state and federal regulations. Referrals to other agencies are not made unless a consent form is signed. - Aging / Area Agency on Aging
- 1. MAP: Centers for Independent Living (CIL) Southern Maryland Center for Independent Living
38588 Brett Way, Suite 1, Mechanicsville, MD 20659 Phone: 301-884-4498
Fax: 301-884-6099 Website: www.smcil.org
County/Counties Served: Calvert, St. Mary’s, Charles
2. MAP: Calvert County Office on Aging
450 West Dares Beach Road Prince Frederick, MD 20678 Phone: 410-535-4606, ext. 132
Website: http://www.co.cal.md.us/index.aspx?nid=113 Email: ooa@co.cal.md.us
County/Counties Served: Calvert
- AIDS / HIV Couseling and Testing
- To schedule an appointment, call 410-535-5400, x332.
Appointments for counseling and/or testing are offered at no cost on Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 am – 11:00 am and 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. All testing is confidential and anonymous testing is available. - Amputee Coalition https://www.amputee-coalition.org/
Maryland Adult Protective Services
http://dhr.maryland.gov/office-of-adult-services/adult-protective-services/
Serves persons aged 18 or over who lack the physical or mental capacity to provide for their daily needs. Brochure: Look Out For Abuse http://dhr.maryland.gov/documents/Brochures/Adult%20Services%20Flyers/FIA-AS_LookOutAbuse_Flyer_FINAL.pdf
Maryland Child Protective Services
http://dhr.maryland.gov/child-protective-services/reporting-suspected-child-abuse-or-neglect
Report suspected abuse/neglect to the local department of social services or to a local law enforcement agency. If you are a health care practitioner, educator, human service worker or a law enforcement officer, you are required by law to report both orally and in writing any suspected child abuse or neglect.
The Maryland Child Abuse Medical Providers' Network
https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/mch/Pages/MDChamp_Locate_Providers.aspx
Go to the website to access child maltreatment consultative services within your region.
Maryland Children's Alliance - Child Advocacy Center http://mdcha.org
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mdcha
Child Advocacy Centers (CAC’s) are child-friendly facilities where child victims of maltreatment may seek help. Centers work with abused and neglected children can be interviewed, undergo medical examinations, and receive therapy. Coordinates investigation and intervention services between law enforcement, social services, prosecution, mental health, medical, and victim advocacy in child abuse and neglect cases.
Mediation Services Office of Administrative Hearings http://oah.state.md.us/
Rape Abuse Incest National Network (RAINN) Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
Vulnerable Adults Family Preservation Program
http://www.dbm.state.md.us/phonebook/OfficeSub.asp?OID=1282
Serves vulnerable adults to prevent neglect, abuse or exploitation.
If a Member is struggling with addiction, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (CareFirst) can help them receive treatment by connecting them with trusted Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs).
See page 2 of the member flier for the list of approved intensive outpatient programs https://employer.carefirst.com/carefirst-resources/pdf/addiction-flier.pdf
Approved intensive outpatient programs (01/20/20)
If you are seeking treatment, contact our support team at 800-245-7013 and we can help schedule an appointment at one of our participating regional centers or help find a provider if you live outside the region.
Ashley Addiction Treatment
Bel Air and Elkton 800-799-4673 or 866-313-6307
Austin Addiction Treatment
Frederick 240-457-4151
Bergand Group Lutherville 410-853-7691 allston 443-299-6766
Congruent Counseling*
Columbia, Millersville, Eldersburg and Towson 410-740-8066
Harrison House of Virginia Annandale, VA 703-256-6474
Hope House Treatment Center
Crownsville 410-923-6700
Laurel 301-490-5551
Kolmac Addiction Recovery Center
Baltimore, Columbia, Towson, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring and Washington, D.C. 410-296-9747
Maryland Center for Addiction Recovery
Waldorf, MD 855-399-7002
New Life Counseling
Pasadena 410-255-4475
Phoenix House
Arlington, VA 888-671-9392
Walden Sierra*
Charlotte Hall, California, Lexington Park and Waldorf 301-997-1300 24/7 Hotline 301-863-6661
* Treatment is available for both adults and adolescents.
If a Member is struggling with addiction, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (CareFirst) can help them receive treatment by connecting them with trusted Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs).
See page 2 of the member flier for the list of approved intensive outpatient programs https://employer.carefirst.com/carefirst-resources/pdf/addiction-flier.pdf
Alcohol Addiction http://www.diabeteslocal.org/healthy-coping/alcohol-addiction?page=1
Anti-Stigma Project YouTube Page https://www.youtube.com/user/AntiStigmaProject Federal Grant
Adult Children of Alcoholics http://www.adultchildren.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous http://www.aa.org/
Al-Anon 410-832-7094; 888-425-2666 https://al-anon.org/al-anon-meetings/find-an-al-anon-meeting-1/
Al-Anon for Teens 1-888-4AL-ANON https://al-anon.org/al-anon-meetings/find-an-alateen-meeting/
Al-Anon DC http://www.al-anon-alateen-dcmd.org/
Clean and Sober Streets Treatment Program http://cleanandsoberstreets.org/Welcome.html
Secular Organizations for Sobriety Call 323-666-4295 http://www.sossobriety.org/
Women for Sobriety Call 215-536-8026 http://www.womenforsobriety.org/
Maryland State AIDS Hotline 1-800-232-4636
Information on testing and other referrals.
Hispanic AIDS Hotline: (301) 949-0945
HIV Care Services https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/OIDPCS/CHCS/pages/Home.aspx
If the individual does not have a health care provider or does not currently have health insurance, there are programs available to help the individual with HIV access care.
HIV medical assistance https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/OIDPCS/CHCS/Pages/medicare.aspx
HIV drug assistance http://hab.hrsa.gov/
HIV insurance payment assistance https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/OIDPCS/CHCS/Pages/madap.aspx
HIV medical support services https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/OIDPCS/CHCS/Pages/madap-plus.aspx
HIV housing assistance https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/OIDPCS/CHCS/Pages/hopwa.aspx
National Resources
HIV drug assistance http://hab.hrsa.gov/
AIDS Neurological Complications https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Neurological-Complications-AIDS-Information-Page
Patient Organization http://www.amfar.org/ amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
You can also anonymously inform your partners that they have been exposed to an STD by visiting www.inspot.org
HIV from Centers for Disease Control https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/default.html
HIV Basics https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/index.html
HIV Risk and Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/risk/index.html
HIV Program Resources https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/programresources/index.html
HIV Resource Library https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/library/index.html
HIV Training and Conferences https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/training/index.html
HIV Co-Pay Relief https://www.copays.org/diseases/hiv-aids-and-prevention
ALS: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society
www.alsa.org
Support Groups http://www.alsa.org/community/support-groups/
Events and Chapter Information Info@ALSinfo.org 301-978-9855 Toll Free 866-348-3257
NEW Monthly Virtual Support Groups – check ALSA website for details
Howard County http://webdc.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=DC_homepage
Montgomery County Contact Joan Deye, 301-938-1598, deyejoan@yahoo.com
Prince George’s County Contact Elizabeth Mewhiney, 301- 461-2394, emewhiney@alsinfo.org
NIH Fact Sheet
https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Amyotrophic-Lateral-Sclerosis-ALS-Fact-Sheet
Alzheimer’s Association of Maryland Support Groups (Virtual during COVID-19)
1-800-272-3900 24/7Helpline
www.alz.org/maryland
https://www.alz.org/maryland/helping_you/support_groups
Alzheimer’s Disease Information NIH
https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Alzheimers-Disease-Information-Page
Alzheimer's LGBTQ Support Group @ Chase Brexton
https://www.chasebrexton.org/our-services/lgbt-health-resource-center/lgbtq-support-groups
Group meets at Chase Brexton's Mt. Vernon Center, 410-837-2050 ext. 1049, email lgbt@chasebrexton.org.
Alzheimer's Telephone Support Group 3rd Thursday each month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. At 1:30 the day of the support group dial: 1-866-740-1260 When instructed, put in participant code: 5942755#
Alzheimer's Safe Return 1-800-272-3900 Registry for individuals with dementia.
Dementia Booklet: Hope Through Research https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Hope-Through-Research/Dementia-Hope-Through-Research
Memory & Alzheimer's Treatment Center John Hopkins http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/specialty_areas/memory_center/research.html
Your Mind Matters Café https://alzheimersspeaks.com/memory-cafes A social gathering where people with memory loss and their companions come together.
How to Support a Member with Alzheimer'
Amputee Coalition: https://www.amputee-coalition.org/
Search: https://www.amputee-coalition.org/support-groups-peer-support/support-group-network/
Seeking Participants: https://www.amputee-coalition.org/research/active-studies-seeking-participants/
Baltimore: Sinai Rehabilitation Center, 410-601-0676
Baltimore County Support Groups - Amputee Association, Good Samaritan Hospital 443-444-4100
Support Groups - Amputee Association, Kernan Hospital 410-448-6731
Support Groups - University of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Institute 410-448-6731
Baltimore City Support Group https://www.medstarhealth.org/mhs/event/amputee-support-group/all/
Montgomery County Amputee Support Group at Adventist HealthCare
Website: www.AHCYou.com/W19Calendar 820 West Diamond Ave., Suite 600, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Group: https://www.adventisthealthcare.com/health/calendar/details/?eventId=73c3d5d4-edd9-de11-9638-005056947103 Our amputee support group focuses on the emotions and challenges of living life as an amputee. All levels of amputees, family, and friends are encouraged to attend.
Washington, DC Amputee Support Group at MedStar Health
Website: https://www.medstarnrh.org/for-patients/patients-and-visitors/support-groups/
A support group for Amputees and their family and friends. The group meets every third Monday of each month from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the TeleHealth Conference Room (First Floor) of MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital. Contact Jessica Eng at 202-877-1447
National Aphasia Organization
http://www.aphasia.org/
Online Community Support Group
https://www.aphasia.org/aphasia-resources/online-communities/
Aphasia Support Group – MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital
https://www.medstargoodsam.org/our-services/rehabilitation/treatments/outpatient-rehabilitation/aphasia-support-group/
Social Media: If you or your loved one isn't ready to venture out to a support group meeting, many groups meet and/or talk in forums on social media. One of the largest aphasia groups called, Aphasia Recovery Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/Aphasia.Recovery.Connection/, has more than 4,000 members in their closed Facebook group. Members encourage and support each other as they go on job interviews, start physical therapy, and attend parties. Aphasia Recovery Connection also holds regional events across the country that include an aphasia boot camp and aphasia cruises. By joining the online group you can receive the latest information. TalkPath News Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/495007100691657/ is another closed Facebook group available to stroke survivors and caregivers. The group is run and moderated by Lingraphica https://www.aphasia.com/. We encourage members to share hope and inspiration, thoughts, cares, concerns, ideas, jokes, and a few laughs.
Resources for Care Coordinator’s - Aphasia Access' Podcast Series
https://www.aphasiaaccess.org/podcasts
Aphasia Access Conversations brings you the latest aphasia resources, tips, and aha moments from Life Participation professionals who deliver way more than stroke and aphasia facts. Topics include aphasia group treatment ideas, communication access strategies, plus ways for growing awareness and funds for your group aphasia therapy program. This podcast is produced by Aphasia Access.
LPAA 101 Videos
In the LPAA 101 video series https://www.aphasiaaccess.org/videos, noted experts in aphasia care walk you through key aspects of the LPAA. These are great as refreshers, as on-boarding resources for new staff members, as tools to educate families with a recent aphasia diagnosis or to educate key stakeholders in your community, including Boards of Directors.
Living with Aphasia: What Is the A-FROM https://vimeo.com/132557567
Nina Simmons-Mackie, Ph.D. Southeastern LA University
Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800
www.arthritis.org
Local chapters, support groups, events, classes, rehab
Support Groups: https://www.arthritisintrospective.org/live-yes-connect-groups-adults
AACO Chronic Disease Classes 410-222-4366 Six week workshop - learning how to manage your arthritis.
Baltimore County Arthritis Foundation 443-738-9632
Harford County https://www.arthritisintrospective.org/aiss/md-harford-county
National Institute of Arthritis & Musculoskeletal & Skin Diseases
National Institutes of Health, DHHS
31 Center Dr., Rm. 4C02 MSC 2350
Bethesda, MD 20892-2350
https://www.niams.nih.gov 877-226-4267
NIAMSinfo@mail.nih.gov
Asperger Advocacy & Support Group http://www.aspergers.org
Asperger Syndrome Information and Online Support (OASIS) http://www.aspergersyndrome.org/
Children/Adults w/ADD/ADHD Groups http://www.chadd.org/Support/Directory.aspx?state=1111111
Emotional Disturbances https://www.parentcenterhub.org/emotionaldisturbance/
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders
Understood.org for learning & attention issues https://www.understood.org/en
To help parents whose children, ages 3–20, are struggling w/learning and attention issues.
Asthma Action Plan (1 page PDF) http://www.lung.org/assets/documents/asthma/asthma-action-plan.pdf An Asthma Action Plan is a written, individualized worksheet that shows you the steps to take to keep your asthma from getting worse. It also provides guidance on when to call your healthcare provider or when to go to the emergency room. An asthma action plan is an important tool to share with caregivers of children with asthma, including daycare providers, schools and aftercare programs. This PDF version includes language for school-aged children to self-carry their asthma inhaler in school. http://www.lung.org/assets/documents/asthma/asthma-action-plan-for-home.pdf
Assess and monitor your asthma control https://www.lung.org/lung-health-and-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/asthma/living-with-asthma/managing-asthma/assess-and-monitor-your.html
Asthma Support Group Online (American Lung Association) https://www.inspire.com/groups/living-with-asthma/
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) http://www.aafa.org/ AAFA offers many educational programs and tools, such as: Programs for all ages; programs for caregivers and healthcare providers; Printed materials and tools; Online resources; Newsletters and magazines; Resources and tools in Spanish. Managing allergies and asthma can be tough on your own.
AAFA Maryland - DC Chapter http://www.aafa.org/about-aafa/regional-chapters/aafa-maryland-dc-chapter/ The AAFA Maryland - Greater Washington, D.C. Chapter publishes a newsletter called BreathingEasier®. Our site also offers quick reference tools. These include free action plans, reference cards and articles.
AAFA Online Support Community https://community.aafa.org Each group also has a medical advisor. AAFA is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with asthma and allergic diseases. Our community is here for you 24/7. You can connect with others who understand what it is like to live with asthma and allergies. Join our Kids With Food
Asthma Symptoms, Treatment, Health Management, Activities https://www.pathlms.com/aafa/courses/8092
Asthma Videos for Parents/Kids https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/videos/?WT.ac=p-nav-videos
Kids with Food Allergies www.kidswithfoodallergies.org
Toolkit https://community.kidswithfoodallergies.org/blog/share-our-teal-classroom-kit-with-your-child-s-school-to-promote-food-allergy-awareness
Online community http://community.kidswithfoodallergies.org/ Read our blog, take polls, share photos, sign up for our webinars and keep current with allergy recalls. Most importantly, you can connect with other parents raising children with food allergies for information and moral support. You can also get help with recipes and food ideas for your children.
ADD/ADHD https://add.org/
The Adult ADHD Starter Kit https://add.org/starter-kit/ Provides knowledge, strategies and solutions to overcome the challenges of Adult ADHD.
Learning Disabilities America http://www.ldaamerica.org/ Search by state. Provides information, resources and networking opportunities to help adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD).
CHADD - Children/Adults w/Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
CHADD was founded in 1987 in response to the frustration and sense of isolation experienced by parents and their children with ADHD.
Membership http://www.chadd.org/Membership.aspx
Annual conference http://www.chadd.org/Training-Events/Annual-International-Conference-on-ADHD.aspx
National Chapter Search http://www.chadd.org/Support/Directory.aspx?state=1111111
Maryland Chapters with support groups: http://www.chadd-mc.org/ Anne Arundel, Montgomery and Greater Baltimore.
Association for Science in Autism Treatment http://www.asatonline.org/
Autism for Spanish Speakers http://espanol.ninds.nih.gov/trastornos/autismo.htm
Autism National Committee (AUTCOM) http://www.autcom.org/
Autism Network International (ANI) http://www.autismnetworkinternational.org/
Autism Research Institute (ARI) http://www.autismresearchinstitute.com/
Autism Science Foundation http://www.autismsciencefoundation.org/
Autism Society of America http://www.autism-society.org
Teens with Autism http://support.autism-society.org/site/DocServer/NEWasa-growing_up-teen-final-rev.pdf?docID=11041
Autism Speaks, Inc. https://www.autismspeaks.org/
Support Groups http://www.autismspeaks.org/community-and-support-network/support-groups
Bullying http://www.autismspeaks.org/family-services/bullying
Healthy Children https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/Autism/Pages/default.aspx
Hygiene http://www.autismspeaks.org/family-services/tool-kits/transition-tool-kit/health
MAAP Services for Autism, Asperger Syndrome, and PDD http://www.aspergersyndrome.org/
The One World Center for Autism http://www.worldforautism.org/
Parent Resource Center https://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center/
Emotional Disturbance Defined https://www.parentcenterhub.org/emotionaldisturbance/
Parents of children with learning & attention issues https://www.understood.org/en
PLAY Home Consulting Program http://www.playproject.org/ provides training/support to families.
Sexuality http://www.pathfindersforautism.org/ages/13-17/social-and-relationships/sexuality