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- Administration on Aging (AoA) Grant ProgramsFrom Department of Health and Human Services...Each year, Congress appropriates funds for use by AoA and the other Federal Agencies in carrying out their mission. AoA provides grant funding to States and territories, recognized Native American Tribes and Hawaiian Americans, as well as nonprofit organizations, including faith-based and academic institutions. Individuals are not eligible to apply for AoA funding.
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- Aging Grants Available from State of MichiganEmployment Assistance, Meals and Nutrition Counseling, Respite Care, and many opportunities for Senior Citizen grants.
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- The Tri-County Office on Aging (TCOA)The Tri-County Office on Aging (TCOA) has been the leader of assistance, advocacy, and planning for senior citizens and their families since 1974. Serving Michigan's Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties and the Cities of Lansing and East Lansing, TCOA is the state designated Region VI Area Agency on Aging. Senior citizens, family members, hospital staff, home health agencies, and neighbors depend on TCOA for direction, referrals and services for our community's aged disabled adults.
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- AARP MichiganAmericans should have the peace of mind that comes with knowing that their futures will be financially secure. Yet, millions of Americans worry about their health and long-term financial security. For many, the American dream is eroding along with this security. We can't let this happen. AARP knows that we must act and we must act now. If we don't, the next generation will be the first in American history to be less well off than their parents. AARP is stepping up to this challenge with Divided We Fail so that Americans can achieve long-term financial security and get the health care they need.
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- Capital Area Community Services, Inc.Counties Served: Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Shiawassee
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- MEALS-ON-WHEELSGood nutrition and social interaction are vital for healthy living. Senior citizens in Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties have access to both through the Meals-On-Wheels program. The nutrition program provides hot, balanced meals to homebound senior citizens who can't prepare their own food. For many, the home delivered meal is the only hot food they have each day. Meals-On-Wheels are available on a temporary or ongoing basis. Seniors also benefit from the personal contact with the volunteers who deliver them. Because many clients live alone or with ailing spouses, having someone check on them each day gives them a sense of well being and helps them feel safe. Another major benefit of the Meals-On-Wheels is independence. There are many senior citizens in our communities who have basic needs, that, if met, allow them to stay in their homes and lead independent lives.
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- The Meridian Senior Center"We believe that staying active is a key to physical and emotional well-being and that retirement is the time when it is most important to have activities which are interesting and enjoyable. The Meridian Senior Center was created to serve as a township focal point where individuals or groups come together for service and activities which enrich their quality of life and enhance their worth as individuals. The Center provides social, recreational and educational programs that offer opportunities to remain or become a vital and active part of the community."
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- The Official U.S. Government Site for People with MedicareGeneral Information of Medicare Program.
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- Michigan Medicare/Medicaid Assistance ProgramTo empower seniors and other people on Medicare to make educated health coverage decisions.
Since 1984, MMAP (Michigan Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program) has provided free education and personalized assistance to people with Medicare and Medicaid, their families and caregivers.
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