Aging and Disability Resource Center/ Maryland Access Point (ADRC/MAP)
What is Maryland Access Point (MAP)?
MAP is your link
to health and support services. The St. Mary’s County Department
of Aging and Human Services is working to provide older adults,
persons experiencing a disability and caregivers with a single
point of entry to: access information and referral to resources
and services, provide options counseling regarding benefits and
long-term care planning, connect caregivers of older adults and
adults with disabilities to services, provide access to services
offered by the Department of Aging and Human Services and its
partner agencies such as the Health Department, the Southern
Maryland Center for Independent Living, the Department of Social
Services and other community service providers. Link active
adults to services, activities and programs.
Who is
eligible for MAP services?
Everyone is encouraged to
visit or call the MAP site, including adults 50 and over,
individuals 18 and older experiencing a disability, caregivers
or those of any age who have questions or concerns about someone
in need. No question or concern is too big or too small.
How does it work?
MAP is a free information and referral service. It is open to the public and to individuals of all income levels. Contact the Division of Home and Community-Based Services to schedule an appointment. All information and assistance is completely confidential.
For more information, please contact Jennette Beyer, MAP Coordinator, at 301-475-4200, ext. 71057.
www.marylandaccesspoint.info
MAP brochure
Community Programs and Outreach
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
Division of Senior Center Operations (Senior Activity Centers)
Home & Community-Based Services
Human Services
Senior Information & Assistance