Archive | August, 2012

Free Vision Exams

EyeCare America, the public service program of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, provides eye care through volunteer ophthalmologists (Eye M.D.) at no cost to those who qualify.

EyeCare America facilitates eye care for U.S. citizens or legal residents who are without an Eye M.D. and who do not belong to an HMO or do not have eye care coverage through the Veterans Administration.

  • Those who are age 65 or older and who have not seen an EyeMD in three or more years may be eligible to receive a comprehensive, medical eye exam and up to one year of care at no out-of-pocket cost for any disease diagnosed during the initial exam. Volunteer ophthalmologists will waive co-payments, accepting Medicare and /or other insurance reimbursement as payment in full: patients without insurance receive this care at no charge.
  • Those who are determined to be at increased risk for glaucoma (by age, race and family history) and have not had an eye exam in 12 months or more may be eligible to receive a free glaucoma eye exam if they are uninsured. Those with insurance will be billed for the exam and are responsible for any co-payments. The initiation of treatment is provided, if deemed necessary by the doctor during the exam.

SERVICES THAT ARE NOT COVERED:

  • Additional services necessary for your care such as, hospitals, surgical facilities, anesthesiologists and medications, are beyond the scope of EyeCare America services. The ophthalmologist is a volunteer who agrees to provide only services within these program guidelines.

EYEGLASSES ARE NOT COVERED:

  • Some eye conditions may affect vision as though eyeglasses are needed, when what is actually needed is the medical care of an ophthalmologist, and not eyeglasses. EyeCare America provides this medical eye care, only. The program does not provide eyeglass prescriptions, eyeglass/refraction exams (the prescription part of exam) or cover the cost of glasses. If you are concerned about the cost of these items, please discuss this with the doctor BEFORE the examination.

ADDITIONAL REFERRALS:

  • If you were eligible for “up-to-one-year-of-care” portion of the program and require a re-referral to another ophthalmologist, you or the EyeCare America volunteer ophthalmologist MUST contact EyeCare America in order to continue receiving care through the program. We may be able to locate another EyeCare America volunteer to provide the care.

Check out website to see if your member/residents qualifies.

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Social Security Michigan August Updates

The August issue features:
  • Huntington’s Disease Added to List!
  • Stay Connected!
  • Ticket Training Tuesdays!
  • Support for those Ready to Work!
  • SSI Employment Supports!
  • Mandatory Direct Deposit!
 
 
Vonda VanTil
Public Affairs Specialist
Social Security
3045 Knapp St NE
Grand Rapids MI 49525
w. 1-877-322-5883 X 18872
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CSI Annual Management Meeting and Luncheon

The Council members at my co-op have invited me to the CSI Annual Meeting on 9/28 and offered me one of their co-op guest tickets. If it is appropriate, I would like to attend. Do you happen to know what CSI’s stance is on SCs attending this event?

Sharon’s Answer:

You would be attending the Annual Meeting Luncheon as a guest. The cost of the ticket is $15. If the co-op is paying for your ticket it should be approved by the council since the payment will come from their house funds (fundraising profits).

 

CSI employees that are not members of the co-op (purchased a $100 non-housing membership) are required to take a vacation day and purchase a ticket. I just spoke with Estrelita our H.R. person and the hours for this day are not covered for our non-members CSI employees to attend. They must take a vacation day. Therefore, if a SC attends he/she will need to use a vacation day. CSI will not bill this as a working day.

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DIA Community Group Exhibit

Fourth annual DIA Community Group Exhibit and artist reception featuring: Piquette Square Veterans, Veterans Administration Hospital, Mariners Inn, The Hannan Center for Senior Learning.

Where:

Gibbs Gallery (Education Wing)

Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave. Detroit

Please enter through the group entrance –

loggia off John R.

When:

Wednesday August 29, 2012

10:00 – 11:30 am

Artwork will be on display through

Sunday September 2, 2012

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AARP MI Shred Instead

AARP MI Shred Instead – Woodward Location, Detroit, MI 8/30/12

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing white-collar crimes in the United States. That’s why AARP Michigan is inviting youto bring old documents containing your personal information to our mobile shredding truck for disposal on August 30th! Come anytime between 10am and 2pm to get your old documents shredded! No appointment time neccessary!

Capacity: (Unlimited)

Contact: MI, AARP

Phone: (877) 926-8300

Email: VRasmussen@aarp.org

WHEN:

Date: August 30, 2012

Time: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM

WHERE:

Hannan House
4750 Woodward Ave.
Parking Lot
Detroit, MI 48201

AARP MI Shred Instead – Westside Location – Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 8/30/12

Capacity: (Unlimited)

Contact: MI, AARP

Phone: (877) 926-8300

Email: VRasmussen@aarp.org

WHEN:

Date: August 30, 2012

Time: 03:00 PM – 07:00 PM

WHERE:

Redford Evangelical Lutheran Church
22159 Grand River Ave
Parking Lot
Detroit, MI 48219

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Senior safety issues Workshop

On Wednesday August 15, 2012, 11:00am to 12:00pm LaBelle Towers Co-op is giving an educational workshop on Senior safety issues. Here’s the flyer:

 

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Information regarding required CEU’s

I recently spoke with Judy Chavis at AASC and discussed whether or not individuals who have completed their first year of 36+ required CEU’s for Service Coordinators with a different organization, under a different grant,  are required to full fill this requirement again.  According to Judy, she revealed that these individual do not have to full full these requirements again and are only required to complete the necessary 12 CEU’s per year.

In addition, Rachel provided the following information:

“News that Cheryl and I learned on a HUD Webinar last week is that applicable academic work within the past year also apply.”

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THE ELLEN KAYROD GALLERY PRESENTS: “Reflection in Form”

Ellen Kayrod Gallery

Luella Hannan Foundation

4750 Woodward Avenue

Detroit, Michigan  48201

3 blocks south  of the DIA

313-833-1300

THE ELLEN KAYROD GALLERY PRESENTS: 

“Reflection in Form”

Works of David Rubello

August 10 – September 21, 2012

Reception to meet the artist

 Friday, September 14, 2012

5:00-8:00 pm

Native Detroit artist David Rubello studied art at Cass Technical High School and The Society of Arts and Crafts (now known as the College  for Creative Studies). A keen interest in art history enticed him to study at The Academy of Fine Art in Rome, Italy  and at The Kings Academy of Fine Art in Copenhagen, Denmark. Further study at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor culminated in a Master of Fine Arts degree.

As a professor of art, Rubello has taught painting and drawing at University of Michigan,  Pennsylvania State University, Towson State University, Maryland, Macomb Community College, College for Creative Studies,  and  Daytona State College.

Invited to exhibit his work in both national and international exhibitions, David Rubello’s art works are included in many public and private collections. His relief paintings have been published in several issues of The Structurist Journal and his fine art photography was featured in Black and White Magazine.

Gallery  hours are Monday – Thursday by appointment, and Fridays 9 am-7pm. The Gallery is closed weekends.

For more information about the gallery contact

Pam Halladay at phalladay@Hannan.org  or visit www.Hannan.org

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Helping Low Income Seniors Afford Hearing Care

AUDIENT is a nationwide program that helps those in need obtain hearing aids at a reduced cost. Candidates are qualified for the program based on their annual household income. AUDIENT is presently updating the income qualification charts. Please call our toll-free number for more information: 866-956-5400.

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Caregiver Support Group at PVM Westland

A new Caregiver Support Group is forming at the Village of Westland… please join us!
The next group meeting is Thursday August 16th at 6:00 p.m. The group will continue to meet on the 3rd Thursday of the month. Facilitated by Nancy Coman of Wayne Metro Community Action Agency, this is an outlet for caregivers to gather, know they are not alone, and share helpful insights and tips for caregiving.
The informational flyer is attached with all the pertinent details. Please share this with all your networks & anyone you know who is caring for a loved one. Thanks in advance!
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