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AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services (the new name for the Area Agency on Aging 1-B) is looking for input on a program that would assist nursing home and hospital patients transition back to the community. A public hearing by Zoom is set for 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16. The plan requires input from the public, as it will amend AgeWays’ budget for fiscal year 2024.
You may also send written comments on the plan to tclark@ageways.org or to Taylor Clark, Ageways, 29100 Northwestern Highway, Ste. 400, Southfield, MI 48034.
To join the Zoom hearing, go to tinyurl.com/AgeWaysListen.
For more information, contact Taylor Clark at 248-310-3115 or at tclark@ageways.org.
Southfield, MI
United States
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How about since it isn’t clear what the protest is about, the theme can be no data centers?
Ann Arbor comes to Saline one more time compliments of George Sorus, the agitator I'll be there with the MAGA GROUP
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I am very disappointed with the leadership of the Rec Center. There is no solution for the people that use the pool for health reasons. What are the alternatives for me? I am a Senior Citizen, new to the area, and need an indoor pool for back exercises.
We are also frustrated. Not having access impacts pain levels, overall health, and quality of life. As long-term members familiar with the dedication, creativity, and commitment of the Rec Center staff, would ask you to consider redirecting your angst. The Rec Center staff is not the problem (more below).
By the way, there was an adjustment for the last shut down and an email was sent about what they are doing about this shutdown. Discuss with them for accurate information. It was all communicated by the Rec Center via email for the last shut down and for the upcoming shut down. Perhaps make sure your email of record