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OLDER AMERICANS MONTH 2026

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By Member Joyce Shry
May 1, 2026

Celebrating Strength, Supporting Independence, and Honoring the Role of Volunteer Fire & Rescue

May is Older Americans Month—our time to recognize the older adults who strengthen Frederick County with their experience, resilience, and continued contributions. As one of the fastest growing age groups in our community, older adults play a vital role in our families, neighborhoods, and local organizations.
Understanding Local Needs

Frederick County’s older population is growing, and many are aging in place. With that comes increased needs related to chronic health conditions, mobility challenges, fall risks, and limited transportation options. Many seniors also face economic pressures, including fixed incomes and food insecurity, which make community services like meal programs and in home support especially important.

How Volunteer Fire & Rescue Supports Older Adults
These needs connect directly to the work of our volunteer fire and rescue departments. Volunteers respond to a significant number of EMS calls involving older adults, including medical issues, falls, lift assists, and chronic condition flare ups. As the number of older residents increases, so does the demand for timely, compassionate emergency response.

Beyond emergency calls, volunteer stations play a key role in helping seniors stay safe at home by offering:
• Home safety visits
• Smoke alarm installation and maintenance
• Fall prevention guidance
• Hazard awareness and safety education
• Outreach at senior centers and community events

These efforts not only reduce emergency incidents but also help older adults maintain the independence and dignity they value.

A Communitywide Commitment
Older Americans Month is more than a celebration—it is a reminder that supporting older adults requires all of us working together. Through both emergency response and proactive safety programs, volunteer fire and rescue members help ensure that Frederick County’s older adults can continue to live healthy, connected, and fulfilling lives.


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