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State demographers warn that Michigan's aging population and stagnant labor market could have serious consequences if not addressed. One-third of Michigan's population is over 55, putting pressure on elder care and healthcare services. In Washtenaw County, there are a number of organizations working independently and collaboratively to serve the growing senior population. Among them is Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels. WEMU's David Fair talked with Director Courtney Vanderlaan about what her organization is doing on its own and as part of the Big Hearts for Seniors collaborative.
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For the second year, the "Big Hearts For Seniors" event, which supports five community-supported programs of Michigan Medicine that serve older adults, is…
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Ypsilanti’s Meals on Wheels has seen a drastic increase in the number of people they’re serving since the pandemic started. Before the pandemic, Ypsilanti…
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COVID-19 is not stopping Ann Arbor’s Meals on Wheels from delivering meals this Thanksgiving. Between 150 and 200 meals will be delivered to senior…
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Big Hearts For Seniors serves older adults in Washtenaw County and, due to the current coronavirus pandemic, plans to hold an upcoming storytelling event…
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Ann Arbor’s Meals on Wheels is providing additional services to their clients during the coronavirus pandemic. Toilet paper, soap, and shampoo are among…
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Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels relies on nearly 100 volunteers each week to ensure that our homebound neighbors receive their meals. People volunteer for a…