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The Talbot County Senior Supply Drive is About Dignity

February 26, 2025 by Spy Staff

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In Talbot County, many seniors, particularly those living on fixed incomes, face challenges in affording essential healthcare supplies. While the area is home to some affluent retirees, a significant portion of the population consists of lifelong residents who worked in farming or factory jobs and now rely on Social Security.

One critical but often overlooked necessity is incontinence supplies. These products—such as adult diapers, bladder pads, and disposable bed pads—are essential for hygiene and health, yet they are costly and not covered by assistance programs. A single pack of incontinence briefs can cost over $20, potentially adding up to $50 per week for those who need them daily.

To address this issue, the Talbot County Health Department, in collaboration with local organizations, is running a supply drive. Donation bins are available year-round at Brookletts Place Senior Center, the Health Department, and Home Instead Senior Care. Additionally, an Amazon wish list allows donors to contribute online, with supplies shipped directly to those in need.

The program prioritizes low-income seniors but aims to assist anyone in need, including those who are homebound. By providing these essential supplies, the initiative promotes health, dignity, and social well-being for the county’s aging population.

The Spy asked Carrie Ottey and Lee Newcomb from the Talbot County Commission on Aging to explain the need and where to donate. 

This video is approximately five minutes in length. For more information or to make a donation please go here. 

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