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Welcome to ‘What’s Happening’ – the heart of PartnersInCare.org! Dive into our world where compassion meets action. Join us on a journey of community, support, and empowerment as we shine a spotlight on the stories, events, and initiatives shaping the lives of our Older Adult Members for the better. From uplifting testimonials to impactful projects, discover the joy of making a difference.

Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. Newsletter The Exchange Fall/Winter 2025

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Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. Holiday Operating Hours

Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. Holiday Operating Hours Dear Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. Members and Supporters, As we enter the holiday season, we want to take a moment to
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Bridging the Gap: Anne Arundel County Responds to SNAP Delays with Emergency Food Aid

Food Support Update for Members: County Executive Pittman has secured emergency funding to boost food distribution in Anne Arundel County due to the federal shutdown and SNAP delays. Distributions start
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Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. Shines on 98 Rock’s Maryland Perspectives: Empowering Older Adults to Age in Place with Dignity & Respect

🎙️ Tune in to hear how Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. is helping older adults age in place, build connection, and stay safe at home. Their story is featured today
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Elves For Elders is Back to Spread Holiday Cheer & Combat Loneliness!

  Do you want to be an elf too? Join us in Elves For Elders Elves who join Partners In Care become a part of our Member Care Program, making
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Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. Newsletter The Exchange Summer 2025

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Data Care - Frequently Asked Questions

Data Care is a program that provides information to protect PIC member’s personal information while using their electronic devices and credit cards. How to defend ones data against hackers and scammers. Reduce your fear of technology as you learn to confidently explore the cyber world.
Member of PIC have priority however nonmembers may attend for a small nominal fee.
Classes are scheduled 3 – 4 times a year as long as we have volunteers to facilitate them.
Members are given information how to build strong passwords, how to store passwords securely and how to report illegal activity.
There is no cost for members as long as they have met their commitment to the organization.

Phone Buddies - Frequently Asked Questions

A phone buddy is someone who answers the request of another member who wishes to have someone call them.
Any member of PIC can be a phone buddy.
In our new setup, each member must initiate a call and also receive a call from another member. During each call, they’re required to engage in conversation for a minimum of 15 minutes.
Calls should last no longer than 20 minutes.
Yes, as long as your volunteer agrees to speak to a Member once a week.
Yes, the member making the call is required to report to the PIC office the dates and times of each call. Each member is reminded that all calls are confidential and no information received during the calls should be shared.

Social Learning - Frequently Asked Questions

A social learning is an opportunity for PIC to introduce a knowledgeable speaker to members of the organization in a social setting for discussions and engagements on topics of interest for older adults. These topics might include Emergency Preparedness, Assistant Living Locators, Wills and Estates, Preplanning for Celebration of Life, etc… As well as Veterans Events.

The goal is to bring educational information to members and our community on topics geared to older adults

PIC members have priority and can register for any Social Learning of their interest

Experts in their field and knowledgeable volunteers.