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Reporting Abuse and Neglect

Alexa posted an excellent resource on Mandated Reporting for professionals. I’m attaching a couple other guides and posts to share with your members/residents, as they can also report elder or child abuse to APS/CPS. Please make a special note that the APS phone line has changed. Older pamphlets (including ones still posted on the DHS site) have the incorrect phone number. CSI SCs, I recommend sharing the new phone number with FCRC members to include in their notebook.

Adult Protective Services investigators protect vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect and exploitation by coordinating with mental health, public health, law enforcement, the probate courts, the aging network, community groups and the general public.

If you suspect abuse, neglect or exploitation, call 855-444-3911 any time day or night to make a report. Staff will investigate allegations within 24 hours after the report is received.

Vulnerable: A condition in which an adult is unable to protect himself or herself from abuse, neglect, or exploitation because of a mental or physical impairment or advanced age.

Abuse: Harm or threatened harm to an adult’s health or welfare caused by another person. Abuse may be physical, sexual or emotional.

Neglect: Harm to an adult’s health or welfare caused by the inability of the adult to respond to a harmful situation (self-neglect) or the conduct of a person who assumes responsibility for a significant aspect of the adult’s health or welfare.

Exploitation: Misuse of an adult’s funds, property, or personal dignity by another person.

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AAA1-B Network Insider

AAA1B’s Network Insider Newsletter is out! Find information on upcoming trainings, Caring for Confident Caregivers, West Nile Disease, Fall Prevention, and coupons for providers.

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Finding Health Care without Insurance

Go to http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/Search_HCC.aspx to locate a federally funded health center that provides medical and dental care with sliding-scale fees.

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Mandated Reporting

A guide to mandated reporting.

 

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Hannan SC Conference Call Line

So you always have it at your fingertips, Hannan’s Conference Call line is:

877-402-9753

Passcode: 1608056#

All supervision meetings and training will be via this line unless otherwise specified.

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Educational Presentation at Washington Square Co-op

Ellen Russel from the Kalamazoo Farmer’s Market will be providing a educational/wellness presentation on August 28, 2012 at 2pm here at Washington Square Co-op.  She will be sharing information with the members regarding the secrets of growing herbs and keeping them as well as valuable information regarding the farmer’s market!!  (The wonderful thing about our local farmer’s market is that it is within walking distance of our co-op.)

Ellen had some incredible ideas for activities for the members.  She suggested growing herbs in the garden and making pesto for personal use, as well as gifts.  Ellen also revealed the notion that members could grow flowers, dry them and provide for holiday potpourri gifts as well.  I will be sure to share her other ideas as well!

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Hannan Center for Senior Learning Fall Course Book is Out!

Hannan Center for Senior Learning (HCSL)

Please See Attached Course Book!

NEW REGISTRATION POLICIES

NO EXCEPTIONS

Registration Fee Per Term: $7.00

Supply Fee per Term: $7.00 -art, gardening & jewelry

Early Registration: 8/20/12 to 8/24/12

Regular Registration: 9/10/12 to 9/14/12

Late Registration: 9/17/12 to 9/21/12

Registration Time: 9:00 am to 12:30 pm

Register or questions regarding registration, please call Maxine Wilson in Rm. #309

Phone: (313) 833-1300 ext 11

For questions regarding transportation call Andrea Clark in Rm. #308

Phone: (313) 833-1300 ext 14

CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS ONLY!!

Payable to: The Luella Hannan  Memorial Foundation

PLEASE NOTE: No one will be allowed to attend classes if they are not

registered by the end of  the late registration period.

 

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Medicare vs medicaid; social Security vs SSI

See the attached chart that shows the differences between Social Security and Supplemental Security Income and, the differences between Medicare and Medicaid.  Our experts are from the Friends of Oakland Co. Welfare Rights.

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Co Guardianships

A Service Coordinator asked a question about what to do when a member has two guardians.

IF the member’s (resident) guardianship papers do not say that “guardian A” is responsible for “X” while “Guardian B” is responsible for “Y”, then the Service Coordinator should ask each of the two guardians how they want the Coordinator to handle requests for sharing of information or other requests that members or residents have to sign before Coordinators can serve them.  Attorney Kathleen  Graham of Wayne Co. Neighborhood Legal Services answered this query.

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Kudos to Renee and Alexa

Congratulations to Renee and Alexa for successfully producing the last two weekly digests of Scoop.  If you have questions or recommendations for Scoop, please ask your trustee blogmasters Alexa and Renee.

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