Services
Although
there is no set charge for most services, there are suggested
donations set for all services. Cost Sharing is in
place for some programs as well.
Home
Delivered Meals: Homebound seniors are eligible to receive
a hot noon meal (delivered Monday through Friday) and if requested
a cold night meal and frozen weekend meals. These meals
consist of a general, no added salt diet. Through a doctor's
order, a liquid diet can be provided. There is a suggested
donation of $2.00 per meal. Service area covers Ionia
and Montcalm Counties.
Congregate
Meals: Several Friendship Dinner Sites are located in Ionia
and Montcalm Counties to provide not only a noon meal, but
also fellowship with other seniors. Suggested donation
of $2.00 per meal.
Home
Health Aide: Provision of health-oriented services prescribed
for an individual by a physician which may include: assistance
with activities of daily living, assisting with a prescribed
exercise regimen, supervising the individual's adherence to
prescribed medication and/or special diets, changing non-sterile
dressing, taking blood pressure, bathing, nail care, hair and
skin care, and other health monitoring activities. Weekly visits
made to clients residing in Ionia County.
Homemaker
Aide: Performance of routine household tasks to maintain
an adequate living environment for older individuals with functional
limitations. Tasks such as laundry, vacuuming, mopping floors,
and cleaning bathrooms are completed through every other week
visits to clients residing in Ionia County. Suggested
donation $5.00 per hour.
Respite
Care: Provision of companionship, supervision and/or assistance
with activities of daily living for mentally or physically
disabled and frail elderly persons in the absence of the primary
care giver. Four hour visits made weekly to relieve primary
care giver. Aides are matched with the level of care
needed. Available to residents in Ionia County. Cost
share is in place.
Specialized
Respite Care: Provision of respite care for companionship
and/or supervision to relieve primary care giver. Either the
dependent family member or the primary caregiver must be sixty
(60) years of age or older. Four hour visits made weekly to
relieve primary car giver. Available in Ionia County.
Transportation: A
centrally-organized service for transportation of older persons
and handicapped individuals of any age to and from community
facilities in order to receive services, reduce isolation, and
otherwise promote independent living. Medical needs will receive
priority service, available to residents in Ionia County. Suggested
donation of $.30 per mile.
Outreach
and Assistance: Caseworkers identify, contact and
provide on-going assistance to at-risk older adults, experiencing
social, economic, functional and/or physical isolation and
decline. Assistance can be given with insurance billings, Medicaid
and Medicare questions, and identifying services in the community
that would be of assistance to older individuals.
Socialization
Activities: Card playing (Bridge and Euchre) weekly
Music jam session held every Thursday night at 6:45 pm. Quilting
group meeting monthly. Volunteer help always needed. Activities
are announced in our monthly newsletter, which can be mailed
to individuals upon request.
MMAP
(Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program): Caseworkers
are available to assist with questions regarding these topics. Assistance
given in applying for Medicaid, and answering routine questions
on insurance problems.
EPIC
(Elder Prescription Insurance Coverage): Available
to seniors 65 or oder who are at 200% of poverty, who are not
on full Medicaid or living in a nursing home, and who have
no other prescription drug insurance. Limited enrollment
periods exist. Those who are accepted are responsible
for a monthly co-pay, which will not be any more than 20% of
the total cost of the prescription. Co-pays are based
on income.
Information
and Referral Services: Assistance
by caseworkers in locating appropriate agency to respond to
client needs.
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