Ex officio: Gloria G. Lawlah, Secretary of Aging; George P. Failla, Jr., Acting Secretary of Disabilities; Joshua M. Sharfstein, M.D., Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene; Raymond A. Skinner, Secretary of Housing & Community Development; Ted Dallas, Secretary of Human Resources; Leonard J. Howie III, Secretary of Labor, Licensing, & Regulation; James T. Smith, Jr., Secretary of Transportation; Edward Chow, Jr., Secretary of Veterans Affairs; Lisa H. Kornberg, Director, Governor's Office of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing; Stuart P. Rosenthal, Esq., Chair, Commission on Aging.
Entrance, 301 West Preston St., Baltimore, Maryland, November 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
c/o Dept. of Aging
301 West Preston St., Room 1007, Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 767-1097; 1-800-AGE-DIAL (toll free, Maryland); fax: (410) 333-7943
e-mail: donna.delenoneuworth@maryland.gov
Annual Report to General Assembly (Chapter 101, Acts of 1982; Code Human Services Article, sec. 10-310).
The Interagency Committee on Aging Services began in 1982 (Chapters 101 and 330, Acts of 1982).
For Maryland's elderly, the Committee plans coordination of State and local services covering employment, health, housing, social services, and transportation. Meeting quarterly, the Committee devises programs to assess the needs of elderly persons and their caregivers, and provide services. The Committee also has established a service system for frail or health-impaired elderly persons at risk of institutionalization.
An employee of the Department of Aging, the Executive Director serves as principal staff to the Committee (Code Human Services Article, secs. 10-301 through 10-310).
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