Community Resources

Who can I talk to about my needs?

If you need someone to talk to and help answer questions, call Maryland Access Point (MAP) at 410-396-2273 (CARE) or email at MAP.BCHD@baltimorecity.gov

Where can I buy groceries at stores with less crowds?

GIANT – 60+ and individuals with critical health issues other than the Coronavirus will have an hour to shop from 6:00 am to 7:00 am

Dollar General – stores have dedicated the first hour of each day to seniors looking to shop without large crowds

Target – Seniors and people with health issues are allowed to shop an hour before the stores open on Wednesday mornings

Whole Foods – Serve customers 60+ an hour before opening for the general public

Safeway – Reserving stores from 6:00 am – 9:00 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays for customers who need to shop away from crowds

What grocery stores will deliver to my home?

GIANT – PeaPod, 1800-573-2763

Safeway

Eddie’s Roland Park – 410-889-1558

ShopRite

Chesapeake Farm to Table – 443-841-2327

Where can I get prepared meals?

If you are a current participant at a senior center or congregate meal site, call your center to reserve a boxed meal that will be available for pick up. If you are not a participant, call the Maryland Food Bank at (410) 737-8282 or visit www.FoodPantries.org.

Where can I get delivered meals?

Meals on Wheels – 410-558-0827

Moveable Feast – 410-327-3420

What food resources are available in the community?

https://health.baltimorecity.gov/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/food-distribution-sites

How can I get my prescription medications?

The following pharmacies will deliver:

South Baltimore Pharmacy – 410-355-8500

Northern Pharmacy – 410-254-2055

Austin Pharmacy – 410-773-0300

CVS

Walgreens

Walmart 

Target

Giant

Safeway

Wegman’s