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Useful Information for Cecil Seniors
 Delegate Rudolph speaks at the dedication of Lanzi circle.
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- Prescription Drug Price Finder
Prescription Drug Price Finder provided through The Attorney General's
website to help Marylanders comparison shop among pharmacies, since drug
prices typically are not advertised or even displayed.
Provided here are prices for 25 of the most commonly used drugs in Maryland,
as reported by the State's Medical Assistance Program. The prices were
obtained from many of the State's 1,100 retail pharmacies. This website is
interactive and will allow you to perform a variety of searches to obtain
information based on particular drugs, pharmacies, or a geographic location.
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Maryland Department of Aging
The Department of Aging oversees the delivery of programs, services and benefits through Maryland's network of nineteen local Area Agencies on Aging. The Area Agencies either provide services directly to older persons or contract with other public or private agencies to administer programs.
Web site provides an informative review of programs, funding, demographic and resource information.
- AARP Webplace
AARP is the nation's leading organization for people age 50 and older. It serves their needs and interests through information and education, advocacy, and community services which are provided by a network of local chapters and experienced volunteers throughout the country. The organization also offers members a wide range of special benefits and services
The AARP Webplace includes sites on information and research, volunteer and community programs, and issues and advocacy.
- Federal Information Center
Provides telephone numbers and links
to Social Security Online and the Health Care Financing
Administration (HCFA) for information on Medicare and Medicaid
programs
- MedWebPlus
MedWebPlus is designed as an information space centered around a catalog of biomedical resources on the World Wide Web, and like the sources it describes, is intended for audiences ranging from students to practitioners to patients to the healthy lay public.
- National Association of Retired Federal Employees
Maryland Federation of Chapters
- Aging Resource Guide
- AARP in Maryland
- NIH Senior Health
This website for older adults
was developed by the National Institute on Aging and the National Library of
Medicine, both part of the National Institutes of Health.
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