Tax Assistance

Hi All,

Here is the Tax Assistance resource from Account Aid Society.

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View the Medicaid Expansion-Healthy Michigan Plan Webinar

This webinar answered a lot of my questions about the April 1 Medicaid expansion.

Anyone can view it at http://slidesha.re/1fh5m4q

Here is more info from the Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA)……A PDF copy of the webinar slides are available for download at: http://bit.ly/1iWVUUe

Here is information from MPCA:  You can send your contact information to enroll@mpca.net to be added to the distribution list for the webinar.

You can access more information and FAQs on the Healthy Michigan plan at: www.michigan.gov/healthymichiganplan

You can access helpful partner materials, including a flier which discusses the type of coverage most appropriate for individual consumers, at: www.enrollmichigan.com

And Finally, you can encourage clients and constituents to text “InfoMI” to 69866 to receive text message updates about health insurance options in Michigan.

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Victoria Haltom

Victoria is the service coordinator at the LaBelle Tower Co-op in Highland Park, Michigan. She joined the Hannan team in November, 2012. She did not take the traditional route to becoming a service coordinator. She attended the University of Michigan for her bachelor of music in violin performance and completed her Michigan teaching certificate for grades K-12 at Madonna University. Victoria taught public school music and has been a performer for over 30 years. If you are a fan of Country Western music you might have already heard Victoria play, as she worked in Nashville’s recording studios for several years and has recorded with Reba McIntyre, Alabama, Chet Atkins and Jerry Lee Lewis. Victoria continues to perform with the Michigan Opera Orchestra.  She is also the conductor for the Detroit Metropolitan String Orchestra, a group of talented young musicians, aged nine to fourteen.

Victoria decided to become a social worker because she saw the need for services in the community when she was a teacher. Being a music teacher taught her how to accommodate to the needs of others. As a music teacher, she encountered students with different learning capabilities and styles, some with physical and mental challenges, and different levels of skills levels but all part of the same team. Her teaching experience shaped her to be able to work with a variety of challenges.

Victoria started to get involved with older adults after being the caregiver of her parents. She gained an understanding of how hard it is to care for parents and the resources that are lacking within our society for end of life care. Even though it was difficult caring for both her parents at the same time, it was also a very enlightening experience. After her parents passed, Victoria became a volunteer with Hospice of Michigan. She felt it was important to give back what Hospice had given to her and her parents and she found caring for individuals, in end of life stage, very rewarding. Volunteering with Hospice reinforced Victoria’s desire to be a social worker. Victoria believes that the profession of social work will allow her to continue to contribute to society no matter what stage of life she is in. Victoria loves her job as a Service Coordinator and has an appreciation for the resiliency of her members at LaBelle.

Victoria received her Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California. She was in the first virtual master of social work program at the school. The 18 month Virtual Academic Center program was open to students from all over the world. She was one of 150 people chosen for the first cohort, which is an amazing accomplishment. During her time in school she interned at local agencies in Michigan, the Community Housing Network, Spectrum Human Services and Operation ABLE, which is how she became familiar with the Hannan Foundation. Victoria wanted to work for Hannan because she liked the idea of seniors living in a Co-op and having the autonomy to make decisions about their environment.

In her free time she enjoys making anything with her hands– especially rock houses for her garden—home decorating, and reading. Her favorite author is Steven King; she loves almost anything he writes. She also enjoys watching movies and her favorite TV series is Mad Men.

Victoria believes in lifelong learning for all age groups, she aspires to going back to school and attaining her PhD in gerontology, with research interest in Alzheimer and dementia. In addition, she would like to advocate for seniors on a political level, and perhaps one day run for a political office of some sort.

Written by Aleia Mays, MSW

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Conference call minutes 1/2/14

Hi all,

Attached are the notes from today’s optional conference call.

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Take Control of Your Future

Kindle e-book from Amazon that explains student debt loan forgiveness and other methods for paying back student loans. $5.99

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Detroit Subregional library for the blind & physically handicapped

Large print materials, braille, and audio materials for people who are legally blind, visually handicapped, physically handicapped, have a reading disability and someone who is deaf and blind. The certifying authority can be a licensed social worker or a doctor or nurse. You can request large print material, audio material with the equipment for listening. Members can select reading interests. Materials are mailed weekly, bi-monthly, monthly or on demand. Application can be downloaded or requested from the website: www.detroitpubliclibrary.org or call 313-481-1702.

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Oakland County talking books

Contact Oakland Talking Books at http://otbs.rhpl.org/ or 248-650-7150 for information on books for the visually impaired.

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Meijer Pharmacy Free Rx Medications!

other free prescription drugs at Meijer

free select antibiotics

You can get these leading antibiotics free, regardless of insurance or co-pay, at your Meijer pharmacy:

  • Amoxicillin
  • Cephalexin
  • SMZ-TMP
  • Ciprofloxacin
  • Ampicillin
  • Penicillin VK

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To help decrease your healthcare costs, this program covers leading, oral generic antibiotics with a special focus on the prescriptions most often filled for children. Prescription must be picked up at store in person. Maximum 14 day supply at normal oral dosages. Does not include extended release formulations. List may be subject to change. Not valid with any other offer.

free select prenatal vitamins

You can get five leading prenatal vitamins free at your Meijer pharmacy.

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Caring for babies can get expensive, so we’re here to help with free prenatal vitamins. It has been shown that pre-natal vitamins play an important role in healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. Through the years, these supplements have typically been prescribed for women who have become pregnant. However, many members of the medical community believe they also play an important role for women in the important months leading up to conception. Therefore, a large number of physicians now prescribe these vitamins for the months leading up to a patient’s attempt to conceive.

free metformin immediate release

Managing your diabetes is easy and affordable at Meijer with free Metformin Immediate Release.

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Free Student Debt Webinars

For those of us who have recently graduated or incurred educational loans to complete our degree program here is a website that might help us deal with our educational debt.
Free Student Debt Webinars http://www.equaljusticeworks.org/ed-debt

Whether you’re a student, have already graduated . work as an advisor or are a public interest employer, there’s a lot to know about borrowing, entering repayment and earning forgiveness. Our free webinars provide you with the in-depth information you need about programs like income-driven repayment plans and Public Service Loan Forgiveness to help you manage your student debt and control your career and financial future.
The webinars can be viewed live or you can access pre-recorded ones.

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Food Pantry & Commodity Food Distribution Educational Presentation

Our next educational presentation about ways to cope with low SNAP/Bridge card benefits should be fun! One presenter and I are cooking a few recipes to sample, from common foods provided to the impoverished community. Print outs of these and other recipes will be provided. The goal is to inform & help people who have not gone to a food pantry et c. to be more comfortable to try it out. With that first step, they may keep going and save money & eat well.

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