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Action in Maturity

Action in Maturity, or AIM, describes itself as a “senior center without walls,” offering a variety of support and services to seniors across Baltimore, including assistance with access to transportation and mobility resources – a key factor in sustaining a senior’s quality of life and health

Back-to-School Guide for LGBT Youth

By Kate Bishop
The LGBT Health Resource Center

Brushing Up on Dental Health for LGBT Elders

Dental care isn’t just about keeping your teeth sparking and healthy—oral hygiene can have a major impact on an elder’s overall health and quality of life.

Chase Brexton Highlights From 2019 Baltimore Pride

Chase Brexton was once again at the heart of the 44th Annual Baltimore Pride celebration on the weekend of June 15 and 16, 2019.

Montel Williams Talks AIDS Walk & Music Festival Baltimore

Baltimore’s own Montel Williams will take steps against HIV and AIDS in Charm City at the Baltimore AIDS Walk & Music Festival this Sunday, June 9 at Power Plant Live!

National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day 2019: Remember the Closet?

Back in the day, not so long ago, there was this place: it was called the closet.

Workshop to Offer LGBT Elders Tips for Aging in Place

Getting older can bring plenty of challenges, but some of the most immediate may lie within the walls of your own home. Ensuring your home is set up to meet your changing needs can seem intimidating and pricey—but it doesn’t have to be.

2019 Baltimore AIDS Walk & Music Festival Halfway to $150,000 Goal

With the 2019 Baltimore AIDS Walk & Music Festival now halfway to its goal of $150,000, Chase Brexton Health Care is excited to announce the lineup of performers and Community Partners joining us at Power Plant Live! on Sunday, June 9.

U=U Maryland Campaign Spreading Awareness that Undetectable = Untransmittable

Last fall, Baltimore became the newest city to join the worldwide scientific consensus that HIV+ individuals who are in treatment and have an undetectable viral load cannot transmit the disease to their sexual partners—Undetectable=Untransmittable.

New Law Allows PrEP Prescription to Minors Without Parental Consent

Maryland lawmakers on March 25 passed legislation supported by testimony from Chase Brexton Health Care providers allowing the prescription of HIV-preventing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to minors without parental permission.