Archive | 2013

Updated Scudder Fund Application

The updated form for the Scudder Fund available through Hannan Foundation is available.  Please connect on the link below.

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Legal Aid and Defender Winter 2013

Attached are upcoming Legal Aid and Defender outreach and workshop schedules for Macomb and Oakland counties for Winter 2013. LAD also plans to hold a Family Law workshop in January at the Roseville Public Library.

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2013 Hannan SC Training Schedule

 

2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CALENDAR

Unless otherwise notified, Hannan SC professional dates are the 2nd Thursday of every month, with the exception of August and December. Trainings are mandatory and held from 9:30am-11:30am unless otherwise specified on the attached schedule.

A special note for those who receive Licensing preparation from Cheryl or Ann. LLMSW Licensing meetings are scheduled on the third Thursday of each month, 2:00-4:00PM.  Clinical training will be held in Room 313; Macro training will be held in the 3rd floor Hannan library.

Information provided by Ann Kraemer.

 

 

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Michigan Association of Service Coordinators Meetings

The next Bi-monthly Training and Networking Meeting for MASC will be held at 9:30 a.m., Friday, January 18, 2013 at Williams Pavillion, Detroit, MI.

The next meeting after that is Friday, March 22,  2013 at Breton Village Green, Grand Rapids, MI.

This is a great opportunity for all to network with Service Coordinators across the State and receive wonderful educational opportunities.

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Elder Law Bootcamp for Social Workers

GSWSM of

Wayne County

Elder Law Bootcamp for Social Workers

 

Guest Speaker:  Christopher J. Berry, ESQ of Witzke, Berry & Cater PLC

Date:  1/10/13

Time: 8:00 A.M. –  Registration

            8:30 A.M. –  Presentation

Location:

Wayne Health & Rehab (former Manors of Wayne)
4427 Venoy Rd.
Wayne, MI

In this presentation attendees will be give the definitions of Powers of Attorney, Advanced Directives, Public Benifits and Life Care Plainning, as it pertains to the Elderly by Certified Elder Law Attorney Christopher J. Berry.

1.5 CEUs have been approved for this presentation through the MI Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative

More information and online registration: Elder Law Bootcamp for Social Workers

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A visit to TSA

 This afternoon, I had an exciting opportunity to meet with Douglas Simpson, information resources manager at The Senior Alliance.

 The purpose of the meeting was to help me get a handle on my ever burning question:

What does The Senior Alliance do?

 Prior to the meeting, I knew that The Senior Alliance (TSA) provides information and referrals for older adults in Wayne County. I was also aware that TSA is the place to go for things like Meals on Wheels, Michigan Medicaid/Medicare Assistance Program, and other government programs for older adults.

 From this meeting, I was hoping to get more of a concrete explanation of services, and perhaps a tour of the office building to meet some of the workers.

 While I didn’t get exactly what I was looking for, the experience was worthwhile.

 TSA  is nestled in a multi-tenant office building on Second Street in Wayne – just off of Michigan Avenue. Agency staff are divided between cubicles. It was busy and crammed and there are future plans to move TSA to a bigger facility in Allen Park.

 Simpson greeted me at the door and we went straight to a small office.

 Turns out, Simpson is new to TSA – he worked as business man until three months ago. Simpson said he was surprised to find himself heading the information and referral department at a non-profit agency.

Simpson told me that he really enjoys his job and finds it to be very rewarding.

 In terms of services provided by TSA: I didn’t quite get a concrete answer. During the meeting, Simpson had a book in front of him that detailed the agency’s services. I noticed that: A book. I asked my question anyhow and the response was that which I already knew: Information and referrals.

 Simpson said that case workers at TSA help clients work through virtually every sort of problem – from evictions to substance abuse. TSA employs case workers who have been in the field for eight to nine years, Simpson said, and many of them are great resources in and of themselves. I asked him if it would be okay if I called a TSA caseworker to help a client if I ever got into a jam. Simpson said that would be a great idea, and confirmed that TSA can be a great place to start with complicated cases.

 I also asked Simpson about programs that I could get involved with through TSA as a representative of the Hannan Foundation. Two programs that he mentioned was MMAP (!) and delivering meals on holidays. I asked Simpson if people working for other agencies can be involved with MMAP. He told me that he wasn’t sure, but to contact Bettie Hughes. I asked Simpson to put me down for holiday meals delivery, for now.

 So I didn’t get the tour I was hoping for and I didn’t get the concrete answer that I wanted.

 What I did get, however, is a solid contact at TSA. I got a business card, a chance to ask questions and also, Simpson told me that he would be happy to send someone to the co-op to explain TSA to members if I would like (heck yeah!).

All of that was worth a short drive and a handshake, I think.

Douglas Simpson can be reached directly at 734-727-2052. His e-mail address is dsimpson@tsalink.org.

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HAP Information

Question:

Could you please tell me what/who the new health insurance provider is? If you have any information on what services are covered under the new plan, I’d gladly take that too.

Also, I don’t know anything about the retirement 401k, but I’d like to. For example, when do I begin making contributions and what, if any, is Hannan’s contribution?

Answer (provided by Michelle Minter):

The new health provider is HAP PPO.  You should receive your cards within the next two weeks or so.  In the mean time, you can contact Jennifer at Professional Benefits Planner.  Her number is 1-586-445-8802.  I  do have information on the benefits offered, and I will scan it and send it out shortly.

As for the retirement 401K, it is under construction, so I don’t have anything that I can share with you yet. You must work a minimum of 1000 hours (per calendar year) in order to accrue benefits.  But as I mentioned, the plan is under construction.  I am sure that the board will approve a new plan within the next couple of months and have everything set up and ready by July 2013.

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Oakland Community College Mobile Nurse Clinic

Please see the attached flyer for the January 2013 workshop at Hazel Park Manor. The Mobile Nurse Clinic from Oakland Community College will be providing free health screenings and individualized health plans to members.

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What’s New with Medicare in 2013?

A brief overview of what is new with Medicare for 2013 from the NCOA.

 

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Hannan Center for Senior Learning Course Catalog

Happy New Year All,
Here is the Hannan Center for Senior Learning (HCSL) winter semester course catalog. Please share it with members at your co-ops (distance dependent!) or gain ideas to share with your education chairs. Andrea Clark (cc’d) did a beautiful job pulling together the brochure. Because it is on legal size paper, we may need to reproduce it here at Hannan. Hence, please contact Andrea directly with the number you would like and your address. Andrea’s extension is 14 if you want to talk with her directly. Please note that there is a finite registration period for classes.

 

 

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