Wash Co. COVID-19 local updates and news
The Washington County Government's website has all the current case counts, updates from the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and the Joint Information Center (JIC)Visit WebsiteWashington County COVID-19 Recovery Website
As we move toward reopening and recovery, this site provide guidance, toolkits and more for the community and local businesses in Washington County.Visit WebsiteAARP Tele-townhalls
AARP is hosting a regular series of Coronavirus Information Tele-Town Halls. Experts at this live Q&A event will address your questions and concerns about Coronavirus. Call toll-free at 855-274-9507 each Thursday.Visit WebsiteWashington County Health Department
Although the doors are currently closed to the public, essential programs and services are still available through phone and video conferencing.Visit WebsiteFamily Healthcare of Hagerstown
We are ready and able to care for NEW and EXISTING patients. We offer telehealth for many Family Practice/Mental Health patients but also provide face-to-face visits as needed. During the COVID-19 pandemic, dental appointments, are for emergencies. Patients can usually be seen within 24 hours for any type of appointment. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 301.745.3777.Visit WebsiteWashington County Government
Updates on Washington County Government's services during the COVID-19 pandemic.Visit WebsiteWashington County Commission on Aging
Their doors are currently closed to the public, however staff are still there each day to provide essential services through telephone and videos. Call 301-790-0275 for more information.Visit WebsiteHagerstown Parks and Recreation
At Hagerstown Parks & Recreation have converted many of their programs to digital format and are now offering “virtual classes” in which people can participate from the safety and comfort of their own homes. Some are free, some have a fee.Visit WebsiteHagerstown Community College Student Emergency Assistance Fund
Provides a one-time financial stipend for students facing homelessness, illness and unemployment, forcing them to forgo their education.Visit WebsiteMaryland 211
Maryland 211 provides information about community resources and connects people to basic needs assistance and other social services, dial 2-1-1 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Visit WebsiteUnited Way of Washington County, MD
The United Way was provided a site resources and a link to donate much need supplies to county agencies and people impacted by the coronavirusVisit WebsitePrecautionary Measures: Retailers
This PDF highlights all the precautionary measures local retailers are taking during the COVID-19 crisis.Download PDFAARP COVID-19 Resources
AARP has created a COVID-19 resources page for MarylandVisit Website