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H OWA R D C O U N T Y R E S O U R C E G U I D E 2 0 1 7
RESOURCES
All entries are based on responses from businesses, agencies, organizations and
individuals serving Howard County. The Howard County Office on Aging and Independence
does not assume responsibility for data provided by them, and the listings may not
represent all the businesses and organizations serving seniors and people with
disabilities. If you would like to have a listing in next year’s directory, please contact the
Office on Aging and Independence at 410-313-6410 to be included in the mailing list.
The contents of the 2017 Resource Guide are provided by and are the property
of the Howard County Office on Aging and Independence, Department of Community
Resources and Services and may not be reproduced without the express consent of the
department. For additional information, please write to: Howard County Office on Aging and
Independence, 6751 Columbia gateway Drive, Suite 200, Columbia, MD 21046.
Advertisements in this publication help to underwrite the costs. Howard County does
not endorse or warrant the services or products being advertised.
The Howard County Office on Aging and Independence has developed provider
inclusion guidelines for any organizations wishing to be listed in the Resource Guide. For a
copy of the guidelines, please call the Office on Aging and Independence at 410-313-6410.
Howard County has a wealth of information on products and services for its older
citizens and persons with disabilities who may need the services and resources listed
here. This information is targeted to enhance the lives of these groups.
If you require additional information, call Maryland Access Point (MAP), 410-313-
1234; or from anywhere in the country, 844-627-6465 ; email
map@howardcountymd.gov.
People who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech disability use Maryland Relay: 711.
Howard County Office on Aging
and Independence Programs
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL OFFICE ON AGING
AND INDEPENDENCE PROGRAMS ARE
LISTED FIRST UNDER EACH CATEGORY.
What is Maryland Relay?
Dial 7-1-1 in Maryland
Either a TTY (Text Telephone) user or a person
using a standard phone may make a call
through Maryland Relay.
After dialing Maryland Relay, the caller gives
the phone number of the person/business
being called to the Maryland Relay Operator,
who then dials that number. The Relay operator
types a standard phone user’s spoken words
to a person using the TTY and voices the TTY
user’s text. In an emergency situation, please
dial 9-1-1 directly.
50+ Centers offer a variety of exercise and dance classes to help you meet your health and wellness goals.