Archive | 2013

Age of Champions Viewing

Pam asked me to forward this flyer to you about an event we are hosting. In partnership with Silver Sneakers, we are showing the documentary “Age of Champions” chronicling 5 seniors as they prepare and compete in the Senior Games, on the large screen in our theater (seats 150).

Silver Sneakers is the only organization that has rights to show the movie until August. And it so happens the 2013 Senior Games are also in July beginning the 19th.
This is a lovely, free event. As it is on a Sunday afternoon, parking will be free on the street around. And we made sure there is no Tigers game scheduled, so it wont be congested in this area.   Feel free to share!

 

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Operation ABLE Copying Information

Please be advised that the email address for sending copy/print jobs to ABLE at Hannan Business Center on the 1st floor of Hannan House has been changed.

The new address is mcdougall@operationable.org. As always, you can present copy work to the front reception desk at Hannan House.

Nancy O’Malley is retiring after 18 years with ABLE!

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ACA Basic Chinese Language Class for Beginners

Learn daily Chinese conversation, songs and culture.

Wednesdays July 17-August 21, 11am-12noon

Registration $5: 313-831-1790

Hannan House, Room 212

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Request to end or adjust child support payments

www.mfia.state.mi.us/ChildSupport/policy/resources/DHS-681.gov

DHS-681 Request to Discharge State-owed Debt

Our members have very low incomes!  This form could  assist seniors who are paying child support payments because their now adult children were the recipients of public assistance and the State is recouping their funds.  Their children do not receive the money that the State has FOC deduct from the Social Security payments.  The Social Security Administration (SSA) just follows the court orders.   Once completed, the member submits the form to the Friend of the Court office where their court order is located…in one case, a member had 2 court orders, each in a different county.  Both FOC’s needed to receive a form.  So I made a couple copies of the completed form, and had him sign each one.  He took them from there.  Maybe he will not have half of his Social Security payments deducted, now!

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CSI and Workshop Fees

Based on the policies set by their National Board of Directors, Anne Sackrison has SCs not to host any workshops that involve a fee, even if the workshops are optional and hosted by a non-profit. Examples could include the AARP drivers’ class or a smoking cessation class. Thanks for your understanding.

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June 20, 2013 Conference Call Notes

Service Coordinator Conference Call
Thursday, June 20, 2013 12:45-1:30

Host: Victoria Haltom, LaBelle Tower Co-op, Highland Park

Minutes

1. Attendees: Adrienne, Alexa, Diane, Harriet, Jackie, Jane, Jim, Judy, Karen, Lindsay, Maryanette, Matt, Renee, Zoe, Crystal, Harold, Trudy, Wylene, Brenda, Rachel

2. CSI Updates (Rachel)
Zoe Chen is the newest Service Coordinator and is part time at the Madison Heights Co-Op.

3. PVM Updates (Brenda)
Candidates for the service coordinator position for Mill Creek are being interviewed.

4. Client Scenarios (Open to the Group)
A live-in son who is also his mother’s caretaker had an argument with his mother and the mother is so distressed that she cannot return to her apartment. The cause or content of the argument is unknown although the police were involved. Mother has been unable to communicate what happened and is not coherent or making sense. Group suggestions included:
A. Get consent to release signed by Mother to talk to son about what happened
B. SC contacts son and asks if he would be willing to take his Mother to the doctor or to emergency based upon SC’s observations of Mother’s state
C. If son refuses to talk to SC and refuses to care for his Mother, SC can call 911 on her behalf.
D. If Mother refuses to go with EMS then SC could consider calling APS on the basis of neglect or possible emotional abuse

5. Announcement and Questions from Jane Grant
Jane invited SCs to be involved in the planning meeting on July 24th at 1:00 pm
to give input on Meyer’s Plaza’s Pamper Me Fair that is planned for August 9th.
Jane hopes that SCs will encourage their members to attend the fair.
Activities planned include: health screenings, mobile dentist for dental overview, massages, manicures, free samples from Whole Foods
Rachel mentioned that proper channels must be gone through to make sure that any resources, activities, or services provided that they do not violate the non-profit policy of CSI and that any issues if for profits are used are resolved with the building’s liaison.
Renee cautioned about doing any activities that require an invasive procedure. Emily Edwards cautioned about the risk involved in massaging diabetics or anyone with circulation issues.
It was recommended that Jane consult with Pat Baldwin who has done Spa Days.
Lyndsay agreed to help Jane with the technological design of the event’s flyer.

How often does SC print off progress notes for the hard files?
1. Prints all progress notes at the beginning of each month for the previous month
2. Prints every time progress note is written
3. Depends on the case. Sometimes progress notes are very involved and need to be printed so the next step of the Initial Plan can be easily executed
4. Before an audit, goes back and reprints single progress notes using the customize option so that more than one progress note gets printed on a page and there is less paper in the member’s folder.
Rachel cautioned that printing out progress notes just before an audit can be very time consuming. Brenda mentioned that printing out a progress note each time one is written can cause SCs to have to create more than one folder for the member and files can become too big.

Are the speakers for the computers on order?
Request for computer speakers needs to be approved by Rachel and then sent to Maxine as part of your supply order. Maxine has ordered speakers for those who have completed this process.

Are SCs using the Co-Ops’ van for off site educational workshops?
Victoria relayed that her Co-op van can be used only for educational purposes but can be requested jointly with the building’s FCRC and Educational Chair person if an educational event is being planned with their help. At the moment, LaBelle does not have a volunteer driver for the van.

6. Mutual of America presentation (Rachel)
The group meeting is for Friday, June 21 from 11:00-12:00 at Hannan. Pizza and salad will be served for lunch. Beginning at 12:00 individuals can meet with the representative to get individual guidance in planning their retirement program. At the end of the conference call, Victoria recorded names and times of individuals who wanted to meet with rep. This list was given to Maxine.

7. New Resources (Open to Group)
Tabled until the next meeting because of time

8. Review of MASC Conference (Rachel)
Tabled until the next meeting because of time

9. Additional Concerns, Questions, Issues? (Open to the Group)
No other issues were raised or addressed

10. Adjournment
Meeting ended at 1:35

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Renee “Scoop” Saunders

2013-06-20_09.18.11Renee was hired in April of 2012 and is positioned at the Flat Rock Towers Co-op, in Flat Rock, MI. Renee received her Bachelor’s in Journalism/Public Relations from Madonna University in 2004. She pressed on at Wayne State earning her MSW in 2011. Some of her special job experiences – Renee worked as a reporter covering city government, schools and crime from 2004-2006 for the Mirror Newspaper. Her work has been published in Crain’s Detroit Business, The News Herald, The Oakland Press, The Northville Record/Novi News, and Metro Parent Magazine. Currently Renee works as a “stringer” for the Associated Press gathering election results from the City of River Rouge on election nights. Renee worked for Kroger for 11 years. She worked as a “service director” essentially performing human resource functions such as hiring, training new hires, and payroll at the Kroger in Taylor for one year.

Renee holds a Limited Licensed Master Social Worker

Renee’s hobbies and interest include: Study of Tarot cards and frequents local Metro Parks.

Renee’s favorite book: Martin Eden is a (1909) novel by American author Jack London. This book is about an illiterate sailor who becomes aware of his social class after falling in love with an aristocrat. After educating himself and becoming a renowned writer, Martin Eden becomes less than dazzled with the love interest that inspired him. This was Renee’s grandfather’s favorite book.

An important factor impacting Renee’s choice in becoming a service coordinator was the Hannan Foundation. This was her first field placement as an MSW student. She learned about the service coordination through this experience. She stayed in touch with her field supervisor, Cheryl Bukoff, and stayed in touch with Hannan staff by creating a (short-lived) e-newsletter.

Written by: Monika George

 

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Witness Project of Detroit

Thanks to Wylene for sharing this resource.  She had them out at Oakman Manor and reports that they were a success.

The WITNESS PROJECT®OF DETROIT   is a faith-based program that supports African American women in Detroit and Wayne County in maintaining breast health.  The Witness Project® of Detroit is a program offered through the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and is funded by Susan G. Komen Detroit Race for the Cure.

Locally and nationally, African American women are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer at later stages and more likely to die from breast cancer compared to women from all other racial and ethnic groups.

The Witness Project®  is a health education model used across the nation that was developed to promote the early detection of breast cancer among African American women through screening and cancer risk management.  The Witness Project® relies upon two types of volunteers who educate women in the community:  1) witness role models who arebreast cancer survivors who “witness” and share their personal stories about their triumph over breast cancer, and 2) lay health advisors  who are women who have never been diagnosed but provide important information about the disease and early detection.

The Witness Project® is an evidence-based intervention that is part of the National Cancer Institute’s archive of Research-Tested Intervention Programs (R-TIPS).

To organize The Witness Project to present at our Village or Co-op, please contact:

Lauren M. Ramsey, MPH

Community Health Education/Research Assistant

Population Studies & Disparities

Department of Oncology

Wayne State University, School of Medicine

(313) 576-8032

ramsey@karmonos.org

 

To learn more about The Witness Project, go to the website at:  http://witnessprojectofdetroit.org/

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Affordable Care Act “Marketplace”

This website re: Medicaid is easy to navigate!  It is the Health Insurance Marketplace from the Department of Health and Human Services.

healthcare.gov

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Southgate Meet and Greet

Catrina and Faith packed the house with 53+ members for their long-awaited, post-fire Meet and Greet. It was a great success and testament to their patience and rapport building as Service Coordinators. Naturally, it didn’t hurt to have a big cake!!!! Fully consumed.

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