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Senior Services News and Announcements
The Senior Services Department is Celebrating 20 years of Service to the Community!
 
Community Center - Hours of Operation
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday:  8AM - 9PM
Saturday:  10AM - 9PM
Sunday:  Closed
 
 
Winter Registration
Registration for Winter programming begins Monday,
December 15, 2008!
 
Free Estate Planning Services Available - New!
If you are an Oakland County resident over the age of 60 you may be eligible to participate in the Thomas M. Cooley Law School Estate Planning Clinic. The Estate Planning Clinic is a teaching clinic staffed by Cooley Law students, attorneys and staff who work directly with clients to help solve their Estate Planning concerns. Law students, under the close supervision of law school faculty and licensed attorneys, interview and counsel clients and draft estate planning documents such as wills, durable powers of attorney and powers of attorney for health care at no charge to the client.  For more information, please contact Karen Adcock, Auburn Hills Community Center Senior Services Director, (248) 370-9353 or Lindsay Citrin, Cooley Law School, 248-751-7800 ext. 7724.
 
Community Center Card
Residents with a Senior Card need to stop by the Community Center to receive a new “Community Center Card”.  Cardholders can participate in a variety of city sponsored senior programs, special events, and other programs FREE OF CHARGE or at DISCOUNTED RATES). Your FREE Community Center Card may be obtained only at the Community Center located in Civic Center Park, 1827 N. Squirrel Rd., Monday – Friday, 8AM-9PM, Saturday, 10AM-9PM.  Proof of residency required
 
Fitness Opportunity!
Residents of Auburn Hills with a Community Center Card can use the Fitness Room at the Community Center FREE OF CHARGE Monday-Friday, 8AM-9PM and Saturday, 10AM-9PM.  You must check-in at the Front Desk and provide your Community Center Card (non-residents may purchase a Fitness Pass, inquire for details).  The Fitness Room includes treadmills, ellipticals, a multi-station strength machine, stationary bike and more.  Showers and lockers are available - please bring own lock. 
 
Michigan Drug Prices
Michigan's first prescription drug discount web site.  In 2006, Governor Granholm created this prescription drug pricing web site - michigandrugprices.com - a resource which allows consumers to search more than 150 commonly prescribed prescription drugs in Michigan for the lowest possible price.  Users can search this web site by zip code, city, or pharmacy for the lowest cost of drugs as far as 100 miles away.
 
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
World Medical Relief for low income seniors 62 and over
Below $1200 monthly income ($14,400 annually) – single , assets below $3,500
Below $1575 monthly income ($18,900 annually) – married couple assets below $4,000
2004 Social Security documentation must be given
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STATIONS THAT PUMP GAS FOR DISABLED DRIVERS
The Michigan chapter of America launched a new website that identifies service stations that will pump gas for disabled drivers at no additional charge.
 
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Knox Box Safety Program
NEW – KNOX BOX SAFETY PROGRAM
Introducing a new way to help an elderly or disabled person stay in their own home and enjoy independent living…using the Knox-Box Safety Program.  Participants in this program will have a secure lock box installed on the exterior of their home which contains a key to the home.  Only the Auburn Hills Fire Department personnel will have a master key to unlock this box to gain secure entry into the home in the event of a medical emergency.  This program enables emergency personnel to reach your loved one in the event that they are unable to answer the door themselves.  It also eliminates the need for a forced entry or dependence on a neighbor who may not be available for a key.   This program is made possible through the generosity of the Fire Department.
For more information or to enroll contact the Senior Services Department.
 
World Medical Relief Senior Prescription Assistance Guidelines:
40 years of age or older
A resident of Wayne, Oakland or Macomb County
Cannot be eligible for-or receive-Medicaid benefits
No insurance coverage for prescription medications
 
Income does not exceed:
$1,550 per month for an individual ($18,600 annually)
$2,110 per month for a couple ($25,200 annually)
Additional dependents:  add $300 per month
 
Checking/Savings not to exceed:
$10,000 for an individual
$20,000 for a couple
Need to provide 2006 Social Security Documentation
Medicare D counseling by appointment at Waterford Senior Center
 
Application Process:
Applicants must contact World Medical Relief (WMR) at (313) 866-5333.  WMR staff will refer Senior to a Prescription Program enrollment site in their local community.  Once referred, the Senior must call the program enrollment site to set up an appointment.  Site counselors will meet with applicants to determine eligibility.  (NOTE:  Seniors will be required to bring proof of income, bank statements, and other documents.  The referral site will explain what they will need to have with them.)  The program site will inform Seniors if they are eligible to participate.
 
Acceptance into the Senior Prescription Program:
Seniors who qualify for the Prescription Program will be able to participate in the program indefinitely.  Prescriptions cost $7.00 each.  There is also a shipping/mailing fee that participants are required to pay if medications are mailed to them.
 
How it Works:
A registered pharmacist fill prescriptions in WMR’s state-licensed pharmacy.  Doctors can call in or fax prescription to WMR or seniors can mail them in or drop them off.  The pharmacy fills and distributes prescriptions, usually within 5-10 days.  Filled prescriptions can be mailed, sent UPS, or picked up.
K.I.T. - Keep In Touch Program
Keep In Touch - K.I.T. is a telephone reassurance program for seniors who are homebound or are caregivers.  K.I.T. volunteers call enrolled participants five days a week to check on them and to chat for a few minutes.  This telephone reassurance program is open to seniors who are caring for an individual who might not be able to summon help if necessary.  This program is ideal for people who have just come home from the hospital and would benefit from a friendly daily check.  Participants enrolled in the program are also enrolled in the Vial of Life emergency information system.  To enroll call 248-370-9353.