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Social Security Offices to Shorten Hours

From AARP Blog:

You may want to call ahead to check the hours of operation if you’re planning to visit your local Social Security office anytime soon.

Beginning Monday, Nov. 19, the more than 1,200 field offices around the country will begin closing 30 minutes earlier. Generally, offices that are now open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. will close at 3 p.m.. Come January, they’ll begin closing at noon every Wednesday.

[Use AARP’s calculator to estimate your benefit.]

Budget cuts are to blame for the shortened hours.

According to Social Security spokeswoman Kia Green, closing the office to the public earlier will allow employees to work their regular hours and not rack up overtime.

Due to budget deadlocks, the federal government is now operating under a continuing resolution, which essentially extends the previous year’s levels of funding.

“We are operating on significantly less funding than either the agency or President Obama requested,” Green told AARP in an email.

During fiscal 2012, 20 field offices were consolidated; 11 were consolidated during the 2011 fiscal year. The 2013 fiscal year began on Oct. 1.

Some 182,000 people visit Social Security offices each day and about 445,000 call daily for assistance. With many baby boomers hitting Social Security eligibility age, these already astounding numbers are likely to continue to grow.

“You can imagine the level of frustration many folks will experience,” says Timothy Gearan, a senior legislative representative at AARP.

If the SSA “already isn’t meeting its stated goals for reducing the backlog on disability claims and not meeting targets for processing retirement claims, that will cause dissatisfaction to people who are entitled to prompt and efficient delivery of service,” he adds.

President Obama’s re-election, and the continuation of the Republican-dominated House, seem to suggest big challenges when it comes to budget resolutions. Congress faces sequestration — across-the-board cuts that affect many federal agencies including the SSA budget. Those cuts are scheduled to go into effect at the beginning of January if lawmakers fail to act.

Gearan says those budget cuts could force the SSA to shed as many as 2,000 jobs on top of the 7,000 jobs that were lost over the last few years.

“There’s got to be a breaking point somewhere in the next three weeks or three months or three years. That breaking point will come,” Gearan says.

http://blog.aarp.org/2012/11/07/social-security-offices-to-shorten-hours/?sf7198441=1&sf7207055=1

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ITN Metro Detroit Transportation Open House

DO YOU HAVE A DRIVING DESIRE TO HELP PEOPLE?

Help seniors stay independent and maintain a healthy lifestyle by driving them to visit friends, to cultural events or to a doctor’s appointment.

                        Life-changing•Visionary•Grassroots

ITNMetroDetroit, is a new community-based non-profit, private automobile, transportation alternative      that enables older and sight-impaired adults remain mobile despite their own driving limitations. Transportation is offered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for any purpose within the service area.

 

  • Are you friendly and reliable? Enjoy the company of seniors?
  • Do you live in or near Oakland County ?
  • Do you own a car? Have you had your license for at least 3 years?
  • Do you have a good driving record?
  • If you answered yes……volunteer to drive!

Help someone retire their car, not their independence!

You’ll receive training and we’ll arrange your driving assignments around your schedule.

Come hear what’s it’s all about…If you want to drive or you want to ride!

Open House

Light Refreshments

4:00-7:00pm

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

ITNMetroDetroit

27177 Lahser Rd.

Southfield, MI 48034

RSVP or for more information: 248-262-7269 or email info@ITNMetroDetroit.org       www.ITNMetroDetroit.org

 

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Mobile Health Fair in Detroit

Attached please find information regarding a FREE mobile health fair to take place this Saturday November 17th from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.

 

Please contact Wayne County Health & Human Services at 313-224-0810 for further information.

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“Disaster Preparedness” Presentation at Washington Square Co-op

Given the current circumstances on the East Coast, we thought it was an appropriate time to provide members with information on how to prepare for emergencies and disasters.  As a result,  Washington Square Co-op will be hosting an educational presentation on November 27, 2012 titled, “Disaster Preparedness.” The American Red Cross will be providing this educational information and we are hoping that all can benefit from this incredible program!

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Rock Poster Exhibit at Hannan House

Join us on Noel Night, December 1st, and on December 7th for the Artist Reception for Carl Lundgren’s Exhibit of Detroit Music Posters for the 1960’s.

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Metro Detroit Interfaith Warmth

Metro Detroit Interfaith Warmth

         Metro Detroit Interfaith Warmth is an educational program that is designed to educate everyone at our congregations about what is available to help keep people warm this winter.  Looking at warmth from three different avenues to help make sure people have the tools to stay warm this winter.   1. Utility assistance 2. Energy Efficiency and 3.Weatherization with state and federal funds available for all 3 to provide discounted if not free services.  Until now this information hasn’t been compiled in an easily accessible way that we can share to help keep people warm. 

The next step is to work with individual congregations to figure out the best strategy to get this information out.  This can be through sermons, presentations, workshops or just having the information available where services are provided.  I am here to work with all of you to provide assistance and work with you in whatever way you see fit. Please check out www.metrodetroitinterfaithwarmth.com if you know of other programs beyond this please let me know.

 

Hope all is well and feel free to contact me with any questions, connect me with people you think I should meet or have information that would be useful to the site as I see this as a community resource.

 

Thanks,

 

Joe Rashid

Energy Education Coordinator

Interfaith Leadership Council

jrashid.iflc@gmail.com

www.metrodetroitinterfaithwarmth.com

http://www.detroitinterfaithcouncil.com/

313.575.7014

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Michigan Assistive Technology Loan Fund

Michigan Assistive Technology Loan Fund

The Michigan Assistive Technology Loan Fund allows people with disabilities and seniors (or their family members) to purchase assistive technology devices or services, including modification of vehicles and homes. Loans may also cover cost of training to use the purchased equipment, warranties, and service agreements.

The Michigan Assistive Technology Loan Fund (MATLF) supports the purchase of needed technology through low interest rates and loan guarantees. The program does not provide grants. It provides loans, which must be paid back. The program is a unique partnership of United Cerebral Palsy of Michigan and Option 1 Credit Union in Lansing.

Application Checklist and Brochure attached

– provided by Ann Kramer at the Disability Network Workshop today.

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Elder Law Presentation at Hannan House

Elder Law Presentation at Hannan.

11/16/12 at 11am.

 

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National Institute on Aging

This link provides free publications on age related topics.

http://www.nia.nih.gov/

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Publications.USA.gov

At the link below there are several free publications about a variety of topics that you can order.

http://publications.usa.gov/USAPubs.php

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