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Baltimore County is set to enhance support for individuals living with dementia through the launch of a comprehensive resource map, designed to centralize vital information and services. During a recent government meeting, the leadership team of Dementia Friendly Baltimore County, in collaboration with the Baltimore County Department of Aging (BCDA), unveiled this innovative tool aimed at guiding families through the complexities of dementia care.
The resource map consolidates previously scattered information into a single, accessible platform. It serves as a navigational aid for those diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers, providing essential resources at critical decision points throughout their journey. As individuals face various challenges—such as home safety concerns or the need for assisted living—the map offers clickable links to relevant services, ensuring that support is readily available.
In addition to the resource map, Baltimore County will introduce a six-month presentation series. Each month, these sessions will focus on specific benchmarks along the dementia journey, beginning with an exploration of how to assess changes in behavior and health. This initiative aims to empower caregivers and families with knowledge and tools to make informed decisions.
The introduction of the resource map and the accompanying presentation series marks a significant step forward in Baltimore County's commitment to creating a dementia-friendly community. By providing centralized resources and educational opportunities, the county is fostering a supportive environment for those affected by dementia, ensuring they are not alone on their journey.
Converted from Dementia Friendly Baltimore County's Living with Dementia Roadmap and Presentation Series meeting on May 07, 2025
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