Washington County, MN -Nutrition Progs For Seniors Senior Dining programs (also called congregate dining ) offer nutritious, The University of minnesota Extension Service Nutrition Education Program http://www.co.washington.mn.us/info_for_residents/public_health/food__nutrition/
Extractions: Senior Dining Programs (also called "congregate dining") offer nutritious, low-cost noon meals in a group setting. The price of the meal ranges from a suggested donation of $2.25 to $3.00. To arrange a meal please call the individual site before noon two days ahead of the day you're planning to attend. In Washington County the following sites offer congregate dining Monday through Friday: Home Delivered Meals Programs provide nutritionally balanced meals to homebound people unable to attend senior dining sites. Volunteers deliver the meals and provide an opportunity for daily contact and interaction. In Washington County the price ranges from three to four dollars. To access Meals on Wheels, call HSI at 651-275-5810.
Church Programs For Seniors Senior Guide A Community Resource for seniors in Northeast minnesota and their The following Church programs for seniors are available in Northern St. http://elder-services.net/guide/churprog.htm
Minnesota State Colleges & Universities: Information For Students High School seniors. Fill out applications. To apply to a minnesota state that offer programs, an environment, and a location that fits you best. http://www.mnscu.edu/students/admissions/highschoolchecklists.html
Extractions: Information for Students -Choosing a college -Program search -Admissions information ... Contact Us Search It's never too early to get started. Look ahead and take the courses throughout high school that will meet entrance requirements at the college or university you wish to attend. Use this checklist to help keep your planning on track. Parents and mentors might also want to read through the suggestions on the tips for parents and mentors page. Take classes that prepare you to continue your education after high school. At least three years each of mathematics, English, science and social studies are recommended. You high school counselor can help you choose the best courses for you. Plan ahead and visit your school career center or counseling office to explore resources including career guides and brochures from colleges and universities Request information from colleges and universities that interest you. Call the admissions offices and ask them to send you a brochure or request more information here.
Seniors Exercise Videos, Programs For Senior Citizens We actually stock all these videos here in our minnesota warehouse. Great programs for senior citizens to exercise and have fun. http://www.collagevideo.com/seniors-exercises-videos-dvds/fitness-workouts.aspx
City Pages - Annual Manual Services by, for, and about the GLBT population in minnesota. St. Louis Park;952.381.3400. Daycare, athletics, seniors programs, and arts programs. http://www.citypages.com/edification/summary.asp?SCID=444
Extractions: A diversified provider of senior care services, Walker Methodist operates a network of skilled nursing centers, assisted living facilities and independent living communities centered in the Minneapolis and St. Paul region. Tracing its roots in the community to 1945, Walker Methodist is a non-profit organization comprised of multiple entities that are dedicated to providing quality healthcare and living services for seniors from all backgrounds and income levels.
Southwest Minnesota Foundation - Aging Trust Fund We seek partners for parish nursing, intergenerational programs (see Request Students, parents, seniors, and city service groups work together to clean http://www.swmnfoundation.org/page.cfm?ID=4
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Lake Agassiz Regional Library Senior Corps is a network of programs that tap the experience, skills, minnesota State Services for the Blind The Senior Services Unit (SSU) at State http://www.larl.org/seniors/sites.html
Minnesota Board On Aging The board develops service programs after seeking input from seniors, The Senior LinkAge Line® also works in partnership with the minnesota Kinship http://www.yellowpages.state.mn.us/is/yellowpages.nsf/0/7d56a8913bd0f56586256b05
Extractions: Homepage Winter quarter 2003 marks the 25th season that MSU for Seniors has been in operation. Fall quarter began on October 3 with an enrollment of 95. This included four new members: Joyce Mundahl, Romaine Touhey, Judy Vosbeek, and Nancy Zwickey. We are always eager to welcome new members. If you know of people who would be interested, please call our office (389-2011), call Dorothy Lindsay (345-5740), or write their names on your registration form and we will add them to our mailing list. If you would like to bring a guest to a class, you may get a blue guest form at the office. Please turn this form in a few days prior to the class. Please check the Committee Participation Interest Page on the reverse side of your Schedule of Courses We would welcome you to any of these committees that interest you. Also, if you have suggestions for course offerings, you may contact Win Grundmeier (388-7246) or any member of the Curriculum Committee. Our courses have often come as suggestions from members. You may join MSUS at the beginning of any quarter. Having joined for one quarter makes you a member for the year and entitles you to be among the first entitled to Special Events and for voting privileges. Non-members may be included for Special Events if there is space available by paying a surcharge. Most of our classes are held at the Blue Earth County Library, at the Summit Center, or in room 232, Armstrong Hall. For the meetings held on campus a parking permit is necessary. You may request one on your registration form. Our permit is white with a silver stripe and is valid only for lots 13 (Crawford - McElroy dormitory) and 16 (Performing Arts). Be careful not to park in a space reserved for those with a gold permit or your car will be ticketed.
Salon Health & Body | Geographic Discrimination? Subsequently, seniors flocked to these managed care programs, enticed by small Managed care helped fund the suit; the minnesota Senior Federation, http://archive.salon.com/health/feature/1999/12/16/medicare/index1.html
Extractions: Seventy-two-year-old Mary Sarno would probably agree. Sarno, who lives in Florida, wants to be near her daughter but in court filings says she simply can't afford to move to Minnesota, where her daughter lives. Sarno and her husband claim that they can't afford to pay the $800-a-month increase in drug costs. The suit claims unfair Medicare subsidies not only violate Sarno's equal-protection rights, but her constitutional "right to travel." (This argument was used recently to overturn state welfare laws that gave smaller payments to newcomers.) Courts have decreed that the government cannot create barriers to people moving freely between states. Although Sarno is effectively a stand-in for millions of Americans allegedly hurt by Medicare rules, she won't talk about her situation to maintain her privacy, according to her attorney.
1999 Human Services Grants minnesota Youth Intervention programs Association Mendota Heights, minnesota To coordinate six agencies inhome service programs for seniors. $110000 http://www.bushfoundation.org/programs/1999GrantsHuman.htm
Minnesota Senior Federation Metropolitan Region Information on low and modest income programs including Senior Partners service program sponsored jointly by the minnesota Senior Federation and the http://www.mnseniors.org/health.cfm
Extractions: The Health Plan Information Center is a major source of accurate information for seniors, professionals, family members, and others interested or concerned about health care for those over 65 in todayâs ever-changing maze of Medicare benefits and health care options. The Health Plan Information Center is staffed by senior volunteers who answer telephone requests for health care information. Questions range from changes in Medicare coverage to assisting low income seniors find medical services through the Senior Partners Care Program and other statewide health programs.
Minnesota Senior Corps The minnesota Senior Corps is part of the National Senior Corps and part of the through the Senior Service Corps programs in the state of minnesota. http://www.mnseniorcorps.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the Minnesota Senior Corps The Minnesota Senior Corps is part of the National Senior Corps and part of the Corporation for National and Community Service . The Senior Corps is a network of more than half a million seniors who are making a difference as Foster Grandparents (FG) Senior Companions (SC) , and volunteers. These programs tap the experience, skills, talents, interests, and creativity of seniors age 55 and over. Senior Corps participants are committed to sharing their life experience in order to help solve critical local problems in the areas of education, public safety, the environment, and other human needs. Some help just a few hours a month. Others commit to 12-40 hours of service every week. Senior Corps volunteers serve in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. There are over 18,000 senior citizens who volunteer through the Senior Service Corps programs in the state of Minnesota. The Minnesota Senior Corps is always looking for new volunteers. If you are interested in more information on how to become a volunteer in one of our three programs or have questions of any kind, please fill out our
Senior Companions The Senior Companion Program offers seniors age 60 and older the opportunity toserve Lutheran Social Service of minnesota currently receives a grant to http://www.mnseniorcorps.org/prog_sc.htm
Extractions: The Senior Companion Program (SCP) is one of the three Senior Corps programs by the National Senior Service Corps. The Senior Companion Program offers seniors age 60 and older the opportunity to serve individuals who have difficulty with daily living tasks. Senior Companions serve many at-risk, frail elderly who would in many cases have to go to a nursing home if they did not have this one-to-one support.
Extractions: Home Senior Services Help to pay: For the care I need Assistance is available through several resources for persons with limited incomes. Medical Assistance program provides assistance to help pay for medical expenses (including physician charges, hospital costs, and other acute care expenses as well as long term care.) Whether you are eligible for Medical Assistance or not, you may be eligible for programs that provide help to pay for Medicare Part B premiums and Medicare co-pays and deductibles.
Redirect To DHS NorthStar minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) is a health care program for seniors, age65 and over, who are eligible for Medical Assistance (MA) and Medicare. http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/HealthCare/MSHO-MNDHO/Default.htm
Minnesota Senior Health Options MSHO Research And Policy minnesota senior health options MSHO research and policy. UCare minnesota (healthplan participating in MSHO and MnDHO programs) http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/groups/healthcare/documents/pub/dhs_id_008666.hc
Extractions: DHS Home Page Forms (eDocs) County and Tribal Workers A -Z Topics ... Publications Health Care The Minnesota Department of Human Services ensures basic health care coverage for low-income Minnesotans through four major publicly subsidized health care assistance programs. More than half a million Minnesotans have health care coverage through Minnesota Health Care Programs. Health Care Research/Policy Information Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) Minnesota Disability Health Options (MnDHO) MSHO Background Information MnDHO Background Information Reports Legal Documents ... Statistics, Studies MSHO Background Information Reports are in PDF format March 2004 Annual Forum Update on MSHO and MnDHO January 2003 Annual Update on MSHO and MnDHO Testimony to DHHS Regulatory Reform Commission Testimony to DHHS Regulatory Reform Commission - Presentation ... MSHO bulletin MnDHO Background Information Reports are in PDF format MnDHO project summary MnDHO enrollment criteria MnDHO benefit set MnDHO care coordination model Reports Reports are in PDF format CMS Annual Report 2002 MSHO §1115 Waiver Report 1997-1999 HCFA Annual Report - 1999 HCFA Annual Report - 2000 ... Lessons Learned from the Start-Up of MnDHO Legal Documents Reports are in PDF format Demonstration Authority (waivers/terms and conditions) MSHO Operational Protocol MnDHO Operational Protocol Statutory authority (Note: by selecting this link you will be leaving the DHS Web site.)