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Anne Arundel County officials review Aging and Disabilities FY26 budget, highlight mental health pilot and nutrition sites
Summary
The County Council heard the Department of Aging and Disabilities describe FY25 accomplishments and FY26 budget priorities, including sustaining mental health services through billing, maintaining new congregate nutrition sites, and seeking continued general‑fund support.
Carissa Kelly, director of the Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities, told the County Council on May 15 that the department served more than 17,000 people in FY25 and delivered 558,000 units of service with an almost $12,000,000 budget.
Kelly said the department’s work included two new geriatric behavioral‑health initiatives launched with Administration for Community Living ARP and state grants, expansion of senior activity centers to eight locations, and eviction prevention through utility and rental assistance. “Our…
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