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Foreign language translators at SOS

Here are some links to language translation services available through the Michigan Secretary of State.

You can find useful information regarding interpreter and translator services on our website at this link: http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,1607,7-127-1627_8669-23238–,00.html

 

A translator resource list can be found here: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Translators_Resource_List_95124_7.pdf

 

This form can be used to apply for one-time approval to be an interpreter: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/interpreter_application_and_certification_18203_7.pdf

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ITN MetroDetroit

I found out about this transportation service from a co-worker. The customer can pay an annual $50 fee and receive “ride credits”. The transportation is available 24/7. They will also help customers donate cars for tax credit or extra ride credits for those who can no longer drive themselves. Gift certificates can also be purchased by family and friends for more ride credits. I don’t have all the details yet. I’m also not sure what their “range” is. They are located in Southfield. But, here is the link if you want to look into it further:

 

http://itnmetrodetroit.org/

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Complaints about Logisticare

Are your clients having problems with Logisticare? Please encourage them to complain, or ask if you may do so on their behalf. Complaints can be called in to Logisticare at 866-569-1903 or to the state DHS beneficiary line (you have to go through several menu options first) at 800-642-3195. If calling the state, it helps to have the Medicaid ID number of the person affected.

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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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myride2

Roberta Habowski from AAA1-b is a very good presenter. She presented at Madison Heights Co-op and was very patient and informative. This is a senior and disability ride referral program.

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ITN Metro Detroit Starts Service in Oakland County

Mission

To provide a community-based, community-supported, economically viable and consumer-oriented, quality transportation service for seniors and adults with visual impairment.

Ride With ITN

Join, open an account and ride! Let the Independent Transportation Network® help you continue living an independent, connected life on your own terms.

Download an application to print or submit electronically.
Click here for membership application instructions and rates.
If you need the Adobe Acrobat reader you can download it by clicking here.

There’s a pick up charge and a mileage charge. The minimum charge is approximately $7. No tipping allowed.

You can try the service while you still own and operate a car.

The road to mobility begins with an annual membership fee of $50 and a prepaid Personal Transportation Account™ based on estimated usage. Since you don’t pay cash and we only use private automobiles, riding with ITN is more like riding with a friend than taking a taxi.

Customer service and consumer choice are paramount. You can plan in advance or ride on demand; ride alone or share a ride; ride by the hour or by the mile.

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DDOT Real Time Bus Arrival

Code for America and DDOT are happy to announce real time bus arrival information is now available for riders standing at a stop or heading out to catch the bus.

Simply text your location (address or intersection) to 50464, and DDOT will return a list of the routes closest to you. Select the route you’d like to know about and you can quickly find out how many minutes until the next bus!

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Solving the transportation puzzle

 Finding non-emergency medical transportation for clients is like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube. Certain elements need to come together just right – or your client may be out of luck. Providing the right resources can be especially tough if you don’t know how to navigate the system. Elements to consider while researching options include: The exact location of the destination, date, time, and duration of the appointment, and whether the client will be under anesthesia during the visit. All of these factors will determine the resource given to a client. Other questions to consider may not be as obvious. In a recent e-mail correspondence, Sara Mary Wallace, mobility specialist at Area Agency on Aging 1-B provided the following tips:

 I know how frustrating finding transportation can be.  The goal of the program I work for, myride2,  is to be a one-call, one-click mobility management service dedicated to helping seniors and adults with disabilities remain mobile for life.  Our website and call center are designed for users to easily connect to transportation resources and information.  Even though it is literally our job to find folks transportation, it can be challenging at times.  Here are some tips that might help:

 1.)    If someone lives in Oakland or Macomb Counties, they can call us!  myride2 Mobility Specialists are available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, to help individuals find which types of transportation options would work best for them.  People can call us toll-free at 1-855-myride2 (697-4332).  They can also visit our website at www.myride2.com and search for providers who serve their zip code.

 2.)   If you are needing non-emergency, medical transportation keep in mind that these companies need to be licensed properly by the State of Michigan.  They are required to have a Certificate as an Authorized Limousine Carrier.  (Yes, a “limo license.”)  If you follow this link: http://mdotwas1.mdot.state.mi.us/public/licensedcarriers/carriers.cfm?type=L, it will take you to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) website.  It shows you all of the providers that currently have the certificate.  You can choose a report by County (so it will pull up all current carriers in whatever county you want), or you can look at the entire list for the State of Michigan (which alphabetizes them by the city they are located in, so it’s fairly easy to see what’s available in a certain city). 

 a.      Keep in mind that this list has actual limo companies on it as well, but you can often tell by the name which are limo companies and which are non-emergency medical transportation carriers.

3.)   If a person has Medicaid, one of the benefits of full Medicaid is transportation to and from medical appointments.  If a person lives in Oakland, Wayne or Macomb counties they can call the transportation provider LogistiCare at 1-866-569-1902.  They will need to provide their active Medicaid ID number, but should then be able to get transportation to any medical appointments they have, anywhere in the State.  If someone lives in another county, they would need to call their DHS office and as to speak to the Transportation Coordinator.

 4.)   Look for resources or non-profit groups that focus on a particular group of people.  If your client is a Veteran, see if the local Veterans office has any volunteers.  If someone is getting cancer treatments, contact the American Cancer Society.  If you are trying to help a person with a visual impairment, see if the local LIONS club might help.  Also many senior centers provide some type of transportation within the city they serve.

 5.)   Don’t rule out home help agencies.  These agencies generally charge approximately $20/hour and require a minimum number of hours.  However, if you client has an insured vehicle, the home help worker can often drive the client’s car, and there is no mileage fee.  If a minimum is 3 hours, the trip would cost about $60.00 and you have a person staying with your client the whole time.  Often transportation provider’s roundtrip fees are more expensive, and they client is picked-up and dropped off.

 Sara Mary Wallace can be reached directly at 248-262-1289 or at swallace@aaa1b.com

 

 

 

 

 

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Transportation Coordination Service

Ride Connect is a transportation coordination service that serves Washtenaw, Wayne, Jackson, Livingston, Oakland, and Monroe Counties.

For more information, call 1-866-977-9423 or visit:

http://rideconnect.info/home/about_us

 

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NSO Transportation Assistance

NSO is offering transportation assistance for people who have recently lost their DHS benefits and are employed or seeking employment. See flyer for additional information.

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