What is the Older Michiganians Act?

On Behalf of | Oct 7, 2019 | Elder Law And Medicaid Planning

Lawmakers recognize that the older generation requires protection and special care. That is why they created the Older Michiganians Act, which according to the Michigan Legislature, creates a commission on aging. This type of organization is much needed to ensure seniors in the state have representation and that they get the services they need.

As you age, you may realize that there are needs that arise that make it difficult for you to help yourself. It is this type of situation where an organization that helps seniors can come in handy. Such an organization is able to help pass legislation to ensure your safety and quality of life. It can provide services, such as those to help you get food or to provide socialization opportunities. It can also work to make sure that you have all your needs met, such as offering medical services you can afford and providing you a way to get there.

This act was created in 1981, but it has undergone some changes. Over time, the commission was abolished and the Department of Community Health and Human Services took over the agendas and duties of the organization. This helps to make it easier for you to get services and assistance since this department already manages social programs within the state.

In any case, the Older Michiganians Act set into motion the things needed to make a safe place in the state for seniors. It helped to shape programs that are still in effect and to produce services that will help keep you independent and happy in your golden years. This information is for education and is not legal advice.

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