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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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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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Fair Housing Act Expands to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity and marital status

The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in rental, sales and lending of housing on the basis of color, disability, familial status, national origin, race, religion and sex. In addition, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has new regulations intended to ensure that HUD’s housing programs are open to all eligible persons without regard to their:

Sexual orientation

Gender identity or

Marital status

HUD’s goal is to ensure that their programs are carried out free from discrimination and are models for equal housing opportunity. Now lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals are guaranteed equal access to HUD housing and shelters.

The new regulations were published in the Federal Register as

Equal Access to Housing in HUD Programs – Regardless of Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity. The rule took effect on March 5, 2012 and it makes the following provisions:

1. Requires owners and operators of HUD-assisted housing, or housing whose financing is insured by HUD, to make housing available without regard to the of sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status.

2. Clarifies that all otherwise eligible families, regardless of marital status, sexual orientation, or gender identity, will have the opportunity to participate in HUD programs.

3. Prohibits owners and operators of HUD-assisted housing or housing insured by HUD from asking about an applicant or occupant’s sexual orientation and gender identity for the purpose of determining eligibility or otherwise making housing available.

Fair housing practices is one of CSI’s corporate core values. At CSI, we embrace the diversity of our members and treat all members with respect. We encourage our members to recognize the value of their diverse communities. We are consistent in our standards, policies, and the treatment of our members to promote fairness and equality.

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Fall Prevention by Dr. Allon Goldberg

Anne Sackrison confirmed that having a Professor from WSU conduct a workshop that included an optional referral to a University-sponsored study is not solicitation. Dr. Goldberg and his students have provided numerous fall prevention activities at the Hannan Center for Senior Learning over the years, and we also feel comfortable with him and his workshops.

Maryanette’s Liaison had posed this question to Anne after Maryanette shared the workshop idea and potential concern with him:

“The service coordinators from Wyandotte are planning the September education meeting.  They have asked Dr. Allan Goldberg to speak from Wayne State University school of gerontology about fall prevention.  He asked if it would be OK to mention a study that they are currently doing on seniors, which would pay them to participate if they were interested.

I think it would be fine since its through Wayne State.  I just wanted to get your opinion on it.

Dr. Allan Goldberg’s phone number is 313-577-8608 if you have any specific questions for him.”

Thanks CSI for the input!

 

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Hosting a Co-op Health Fair

Information on hosting a health fair is limited and is on the logic model that each of you has for your site. You have a hard copy in your binder and it is available on the shared drive under Program Staff-Service Coordination-Site Specific (select your co-op)- Logic Model. It’s a large excel file. Open the “Year 1” tab. The last outcome/output requested in column J is:

“Policy Priority-Housing as a Platform-Number of HUD housing and community residents participating in periodic mobile health screening events  |Participants”

In order to comply with Hannan and co-op procedures, please follow the following guidelines when hosting health fair:

1. Utilize non-profit and/or governmental services (no for-profits)
2. You can provide vaccination education, but no vaccinations of any kind.
3. Check with Sharon (cc Rachel) on which neighboring co-ops you could invite in order to meet the “community” requirement. This is easy for Madison Heights – just invite New Horizons. For others, Sharon may be able to give guidance. I’m cc’ing Sharon.

Please bring your hard copies of your logic models with you to Thursday’s training here at Hannan. It will help you as Wendy shares the amazing, beastly tool she has created to help you understand and fill out your respective logic models.

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Youth and Senior Safety Fair at Belle Isle

Katy Graham, Hannan Trustee, sent us a flyer for:

Youth and Senior Safety Fair

hosted by TRIAD and the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office

Wednesday, 8/22/12, 10am-2pm

Belle Isle Casino

Picnic Lunch

Information: 313-224-0614

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Region XI NASW Michigan Event

Region XI NASW-MI Member,
You are invited to an August gathering of social workers in Wayne County!

When:

Saturday, August 112012

Time: 11:00am – 1:00pm

Where:

Williams Pavilion

99 E Forest, Detroit, MI  48201

14th Floor “Penthouse”

 *Unmetered parking in lot off of Forest west of John R

 

 

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