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Batt el Creek Housing Commiss oi nCHERRY HILL MANORLocated at 10 Clay St.%u2022 One Bedroom Apartments%u2022 Located on Public Bus Line%u2022 Residents%u2019 Community Rm%u2022 Computer/Card Game Rm./Library%u2022 Parking next to Building%u2022 Antenna & Cable Options %u2022 Pet Friendly Building%u2022 Utilities included/ Online Rent Payment Option%u2022 Secured Building Entry/Brick Construction%u2022 On-site Laundry FacilityThe Battle Creek Housing Commission Provides Seniors Comfortable Living at an Affordable Price!KELLOGG MANORLocated at 250 Champion St.%u2022 Studio & One Bedroom Apartments%u2022 Located on Public Bus Line%u2022 Residents%u2019 Community Room%u2022 Some Garages Available/Parking Next to Building%u2022 Antenna & Cable Options%u2022 Pet Friendly Building %u2022 Utilities Included/Online Rent Payment Option%u2022 Secured Building Entry/Brick Construction%u2022 On-site Laundry FacilityAPPLY AT 250 Champion St. %u2022 Monday-Friday (Closed to Public Tuesdays), 7am-noon or 1-4pm %u2022 965-0591 %u2022 www.battlecreekhousing.orgSENIOR HOUSINGBATTLE CREEK HOUSING COMMISSIONat least 65 years old, and for individuals who have permanent disabilities, regardless of income or assets, as well as short-term needed medical care Home Health Care Agencies %u2013can help with nursing care and/or an attendant in your home. They may also provide other services, like physical therapy, occupational therapy, bathing, and more. Medicare only covers shortterm home health care if you meet certain limited conditions. For more information on Medicare%u2019s coverage of home health care, visit Medicare.gov. One must consider, however, if these services will provide all the necessary care that is required to insure safety and well-being. If a significant amount of care is required, this choice could become cost prohibitive and perhaps unsafe. Even with a daily visitor the aging adult may soon feel isolated with limited social interaction. Feeling isolated can greatly affect ones health. The listing on page 17 is a place to start to ask more questions. MI Choice Waiver Programs %u2013 Through the %u201cWaiver%u201d program, eligible adults who meet income and asset criteria can receive Medicaid-covered services like those provided by nursing homes, but can stay in their own home or another residential setting. Nurse and social worker teams work with participants to develop a person-centered, individualized plan that includes a mix of services appropriate to their needs and preferences. Each participant can receive the basic services Michigan Medicaid covers, and one or more of the following services:Adult day health, chore services, community living supports, community transition services, counseling, environmental accessibility adaptions, fiscal intermediary, goods and services, home delivered meals, non-emergency transportation, nursing services, personal emergency response systems (PERS), private duty nursing, respite services, specialized medical equipment and supplies, supports coordination, and training in a variety of independent living skills, and more. To find a MI Choice Waiver Program in your area reach out to your Area Agency on Aging or visit Medicaid.gov to get started. Turn to page 40 for an Area Agency near you. Services In & Out of Your Home Adult Day Care Services %u2013 This program is for individuals who need daytime supervision and social activities. Adult day care can provide respite care outside your home. It is helpful to family caregivers who work or who simply need a break from caregiving. Costs may be met through agencies in your community if you qualify, or services will be provided through private-pay. Some residential facilities also offer adult night care. PACE programs offer adult day services as part of the enrollment in their program. CONTINUEDSENIOR HOUSING DIRECTORY | 20269

