Senior Planet, from AARP, is dedicated to empowering older adults through technology. Its mission is to provide resources, tools, and community support to help seniors navigate the digital world confidently. Senior Planet focuses on areas like financial security, social engagement, creative expression, health and wellness, and civic participation
We envision a world where older adults feel loved, respected, and recognized for all they have done for their families and our community. Until then, our mission is to do all we can to help and support them to live their lives with dignity.
SOAR supports qualifying seniors with the financial resources and services they need to live healthier, safer, more comfortable lives. We welcome requests from seniors who qualify, and strive to find the solutions that will improve their quality of life.
Over the years, the ESPC has strived to increase awareness and provide education regarding the unique needs of seniors, their families and caregivers while at the same time providing those families with the needed resources and support.
The Frederick County Division of Aging and Independence provides many services for our older population. Services include but are not limited to: 50+ Community Centers, Health Insurance, Meals on Wheels, Disability Services, and a Virtual Learning Center.
Asbury SeniorScapes at Monocacy Village Park is now open at 409 Delaware Road!
This brand-new outdoor space is specially designed for older adults — but open to all — and offers a welcoming place to stay active, build strength, and enjoy time with friends, family, and neighbors.
The park includes a variety of features that support healthy aging and community connection:
Wide, flat walking paths for easy and accessible movement
Mobility and balance zones to help improve stability and reduce falls
Cardio stations for heart-healthy activity
Fitness equipment to build strength and flexibility
A putting green and open lawn for fun and active play
Shaded seating and gathering areas to relax and connect
With Frederick County’s 65+ population growing faster than any other age group, this new park helps ensure our community remains inclusive, active, and connected for years to come.