Social Security and Medicare, Working Side by Side
By Vonda Vantil, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older and certain younger people with disabilities. It is also for people with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant, sometimes called ESRD). The different parts of Medicare help cover specific services. Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) helps pay for … Continue reading Social Security and Medicare, Working Side by Side
Elder Law of Michigan -Thanksgiving Holiday Closing
Elder Law of Michigan’s Lansing and Detroit offices are closing at 12:00 pm today, Wednesday, November 21, 2018 for our staff to spend time with their families and friends during the holiday season. The offices will be closed Thursday, November 22, 2018 – Friday, November 23, 2018. Happy Holidays! We will resume regular business hours on Monday, November 26, 2018. Continue reading Elder Law of Michigan -Thanksgiving Holiday Closing
Five Ways to Avoid Financial Stress This Thanksgiving
Via Center for Financial Health By Denise Keiser Hosting Thanksgiving dinner can blow your budget right out of the water. From the additional food and beverage cost to table decorations, holiday gatherings often cause undue financial stress. So how can you prevent financial stress this Thanksgiving? First, the most expensive part of holiday gatherings is overspending – spending more money on the gathering than we plan to spend. Start your holiday season … Continue reading Five Ways to Avoid Financial Stress This Thanksgiving
Meet the Team, Staff Spotlight: Denise Keiser
By Michelle Jackson, Economic Security Team Member Denise Keiser is a Fund Development Specialist at Elder Law of Michigan. Denise is also the Executive Director for Center for Financial Health, a Lansing based nonprofit organization that inspires a lifelong commitment to financial wellness. Denise feels very strongly about empowering individuals of all ages with the wisdom they need to make positive life changing financial decisions, taking … Continue reading Meet the Team, Staff Spotlight: Denise Keiser
Why I give: Philanthropy at Elder Law of Michigan
Denise Keiser, Fund Development Specialist November is a month in which we celebrate the culture of philanthropy at Elder Law of Michigan. While many people think of philanthropy as the giving of money to support a specific cause, philanthropy comes in many forms. In fact, the definition of philanthropy is: philanthropy [fi-lan-thruh-pee] noun, An altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, usually manifested by donations of … Continue reading Why I give: Philanthropy at Elder Law of Michigan
Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
Previously posted in November 2017. On May 16, 1987, a New York Times article announced that the famed actress, Rita Hayworth, had died in her New York apartment from Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 68. It was reported that the actress had been under the care of her daughter since 1981. The public disclosure of the cause of her death brought national and international … Continue reading Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
Dementia Support Program for Caregivers
Previously posted in November 2017. November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month. According to the World Health Organization and the Alzheimer’s Association, there are approximately 47 million people in the world with dementia and approximately 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s. In addition, every 66 seconds someone develops the disease. Dementia effects mainly older adults; however, it can affect younger adults … Continue reading Dementia Support Program for Caregivers
Meet the Team, Staff Spotlight: Jennifer Blanck
By Ron Tatro, Vice President What do you say about a colleague who comes to work every day with a smile and positive attitude? You say thank you, and what a pleasure it is to work with them. My colleague, Jennifer Blanck, brings those traits with her to work each day. Jennifer joined Elder Law of Michigan in response to an opportunity to join the Elder Law of Michigan team utilizing her bilingual … Continue reading Meet the Team, Staff Spotlight: Jennifer Blanck
Elder Law of Michigan -Veterans Day Holiday Closing
Elder Law of Michigan’s Lansing and Detroit offices are closed on Monday, November 12, 2018. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. Continue reading Elder Law of Michigan -Veterans Day Holiday Closing
Helping veterans and active duty military members
By Vonda Vantil, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist Every year on Veterans Day, we honor the people who risk their lives to protect our freedom. Social Security honors veterans and active duty members of the military every day by giving them the respect they deserve. Social Security’s disability program is an important part of our obligation to wounded warriors and their families. For military members … Continue reading Helping veterans and active duty military members
