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Reply April 20, 2021 The 2021 Maryland General Assembly Session contained important legislation for Maryland s seniors, including the 110,000 Marylanders affected by Alzheimer s disease – a number that will see an 18.2% increase to 130,000 by 2025, according to the Alzheimer s Association s 2021 Alzheimer s Disease Facts and Figures report. We urge Gov. Larry Hogan to sign legislation and advance initiatives before him, which will build Maryland s infrastructure for individuals and their families grappling with Alzheimer s and all dementias. Subscribe Senate Bill 313, sponsored by Sen. Mary Washington (D-Baltimore City), requires the Maryland Department of Health to utilize its existing programs to increase awareness and educate health care providers and the public about Alzheimer s. This bill calls on MDH to act in a coordinated partnership (with representatives from the Virginia I. Jones Alzheimer s Disease and Related Disorders Council, the Alzheimer s Associa ....
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The Martha s Vineyard Times ‘They are our neighbors’: Homeless shelter sees ‘phenomenal successâ With homelessness still prevalent on-Island, Harbor Homes provides support, and plans for the future. Upon entering the shelter, director Lisa Belcastro (pictured) and staff provide fresh masks and hand sanitizer to guests. Homelessness continues to be a major issue on-Island, with financial struggles of COVID, and winter weather exacerbating the danger for folks who do not have adequate and consistent living situations. In January, Harbor Homes took the helm of homelessness prevention and remediation on Marthaâs Vineyard, with support from the county, Marthaâs Vineyard Hospital, Marthaâs Vineyard Bank, two family foundations, Bad Martha Farmerâs Brewery, Marthaâs Vineyard Community Services, and others. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times Baker: Vaccines to congregate housing, prisons, shelters on Monday Shelter at Whaling Church has started to receive vaccines. Inmates at the Dukes County Jail are set to receive COVID-19 vaccines on Jan. 19. Michael Cummo In another step for vaccine distribution, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that Massachusetts will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to those in congregate care settings, prisons, and shelters. Speaking at a press conference, Baker said that beginning Monday, more than 94,000 people in congregate care settings would be eligible to receive the vaccine. Vaccines can be self-administered if certain criteria is met, work with pharmacies or providers to give the shot, or utilize mass vaccination sites. ....