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MDHHS seeks input from older adults for new state plan

2025-11-14T14:05:15-05:00November 14, 2025|

MDHHS seeks input from older adults for new state plan November 13, 2025 LANSING, Michigan. – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Bureau of Aging, Community Living, and Supports (ACLS Bureau) is inviting the public to join Community Conversations online and throughout the state to discuss the needs of older adult residents. State Units on Aging are tasked under the Older [...]

Free Virtual Classes for all Michiganders 55+

2023-05-04T14:29:44-04:00June 30, 2022|

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with GetSetUp to provide free virtual classes for older adults taught by peers - ask questions, make new friends, learn new things and have fun. Try an Online Class Today! www.getsetup.io/partner/michigan Live Classes Taught by Older Adults Across Multiple Categories Aging in Place Communication Cooking Creativity Financial Planning Health and Wellness Fitness [...]

Need help managing your health? Try Workplace PATH!

2022-02-16T16:50:32-05:00February 16, 2022|

Having a chronic health condition can make keeping up with work, health, and home life challenging. Workplace PATH (Personal Action Toward health) is an interactive workshop that occurs during your workday and teaches practical skills for managing symptoms and keeping up with life's demands. Get on the PATH to better health! Learn how to: • Deal with the challenge of not feeling well [...]

MDHHS launches campaign urging residents to get flu vaccine

2021-01-15T11:51:27-05:00August 25, 2020|

LANSING, Mich. – Today, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced it is launching a statewide media campaign encouraging Michiganders to get their flu vaccine this fall and help prevent an outbreak of a second communicable disease that – with COVID-19 still very much a concern – could put our state’s economy and health care system at greater risk. Last [...]

Governor Whitmer Addressing Racism as a Public Health Crisis

2021-01-15T11:51:10-05:00August 9, 2020|

MDHHS also announced their Equity Impact Assessment Process   LANSING, Mich. — Today Governor Gretchen took action to elevate Black voices in state government, signing Executive Order 2020-163, which creates the Black Leadership Advisory Council. The governor also signed Executive Directive 2020-9, recognizing racism as a public health crisis and taking initial steps to address it within state government. Under the Executive Directive, the governor asked MDHHS to make [...]

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