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Detroit HUDA Clinic — A Resource for the Underinsured

By Vanessa Rorai

As part of my learning plan for my Field Placement, I interviewed a local agency that works to improve human rights and social and economic justice.

I interviewed the HUDA Clinic, which is a free clinic in Detroit. This clinic, which opened in 2004, provides medical services at no cost to anyone who is uninsured (The HUDA Clinic, n.d.).

Current services offered at the clinic are internal medicine, ophthalmology, dentistry, and mental health, and can refer patients to other specialties not offered at the clinic (The HUDA Clinic, n.d.).

The clinic also has a pharmacy with a pharmacist on staff.

In the interview I inquired about the process patients must go through to obtain medication.

The pharmacy has limited types of medication, which are mostly for hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and does not supply any type of narcotics (HUDA, 2014).

There is absolutely no fee for any prescription medication (HUDA, 2014).

The clinic does not offer any educational programs on taking medication safely, but does offer a diabetic education class on every fourth Saturday of the month.

When asked about the effects of the Affordable Care Act, the clinic stated that there are still many people uninsured.

Most uninsured patients that fall between the cracks of the ACA are ineligible for different reasons, immigrants, cannot afford the co-pays or deductibles, or do not want to sign up (HUDA, 2014).

Although the clinic is still helping many uninsured patients, it will be interesting to observe any changes within the clinic as time continues with the Affordable Care Act in action and the recent changes made by President Obama with immigration laws.

 

References

HUDA. (2014, November 11). Reception Desk. (V. Rorai, Interviewer) Detroit, MI,
United States of America.

The HUDA Clinic. (n.d.). HUDA. Retrieved November 21, 2014, from HUDA:
www.hudaclinic.org

 

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Early Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment Recording

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Helping clients help themselves

Hi all,

I put together a question/answer list for a client who had a hard time remembering things, and expanded it into a list to help folks work with service coordinators. If it helps you, please feel free to print at will.

— Kari

 

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Lion’s Hearing Center of Michigan

There are new application forms for qualified individuals in need of lower cost hearing devices from Lion’s Hearing Center of Michigan. The Lion’s web site has been updated to list physician clinics who conduct the exams. They are looking to increase the amount of physician clinics and audiologists to take part in this program. Application forms for Oakland County contact Matt Tapson at 248-549-2504 or matttapson@hotmail.com. For Wayne or Macomb County call Jen at 1-313-745-4664 at the Lion’s Center in Detroit. To start the process the client must fill out the Hearing Assistance Application which also requires proof of income, social security, bank statements, and insurance information.

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Continuing Education Resources

Here’s a list of different websites where you can find continuing education workshops. These organizations either offer their own courses or can help you find local providers.

 

CE Websites

VCE
www.vceonline.org

CE4Less
www.ce4less.com

Institute of Gerontology and ASA webinars
www.asaging.org/web-seminars

Michigan Continuing Education Collaborative
www.socialworkcec.com

Social Work Today
www.SocialWorkTodayCE.com

Elite Continuing Education
www.elitecme.com

NetCE
www.NetCE.com

Core Learning
www.corelearninginc.com

CE-Credit
www.ce-credit.com

Continuing Education.Com
www.continuingeducation.com

Institute for Natural Resources
www.inrseminars.com/seminars

 

Schools of Social Work

Andrews University
www.andrews.edu/cas/socialwork/continuing/

Eastern Michigan University
www.emich.edu/extended/training/socialwork

Ferris State University
www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/colleges/artsands/Social-Sciences/programs/social-work/homepage.htm

Grand Valley University
www.gvsu.edu/swce/

Michigan State University
www.socialwork.msu.edu/ceu/

University of Michigan
ssw.umich.edu/offices/continuing-education

University of Detroit-Mercy
liberalarts.udmercy.edu/programs/depts/socialwork

Wayne State University
socialwork.wayne.edu/continuing-education/

Wayne State University
Institute of Gerontology
www.iog.wayne.edu/resources/continuing-education.php

Western Michigan University
wmich.edu/socialwork/academics/continuing

 

Area Agencies on Aging

Office of Services to the Aging
www.michigan.gov/osa

Region 1A Detroit Area Agency on Aging
www.daaa1a.org/DAAA/

Region 1B AAA
www.aaa1b.org/

Region 1C The Senior Alliance, Inc.
www.aaa1c.org

Region 2 AAA
www.r2aaa.net/

Region 3A AAA
www.kalcounty.com/aaa/

Region 3B AAA
www.region3b.org/

Region 7 AAA
region7aaa.org/

Region 10-AAA of Northwest Michigan
www.aaanm.org/

 

 

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7-9-14 M-1 RAIL Midtown Community Update Meeting Flyer (2)

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https://qlinkwireless.com

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Medicaid Health Plan numbers

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