The Talbot County Commission on Aging (TCCOA) kicked off the Senior Supply drive on March 1st to collect incontinence supplies for seniors in need in Talbot County. The Talbot County Senior Care program is administered by the Talbot County Health Department through a partnership with the Maryland Department of Aging, the Talbot County Department of Social Services, and Talbot County.
This program helps at need seniors stay in their homes for as long as possible, through resources they may not otherwise be able to access. The TCCOA has joined Talbot County’s Senior Care program by organizing a supply drive to collect incontinence briefs/underwear, packs of incontinence pads, and disposable underpads. For a complete list of items accepted, please see our Amazon Wishlist – https://bitly.ws/yU3P for type of product and size needs (only new, unopened packages accepted). The drive is scheduled to run through the summer.
Please bring your donations to the following locations: Brookletts Place-Talbot Senior Center, Home Instead, and Talbot County Health Department. Volunteers will collect the donated items for distribution throughout Talbot County by the Department of Social Services and the Talbot Health Department. If you have further questions about donating, please contact Kate Stinton at 410-819-5631 or [email protected].
Charles Adler says
Seriously?
Every old fart that claimed incontinence, I made watch Monty Python.
Really an incontinence drive for diapers.
Well, if that’s what you need.
Leaky ass is not an uncommon problem and exercise help.
Laughter is the best. That and decent food. Incontinence is a mental behavior related to failure. It’s a mental state.
Incontinence is yet another fear with many that they cannot achieve and will not maintain focus.
It’s not easy. Most animals shit when they get scared so they can move faster.
People of incontinence need to step forward and present themselves and there ideas.
People need to stop being afraid.
Whatever the reason why.