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This week, state officials have decided to honor older adults and their impact in the workforce. With Michigan’s growing older adult population, the number of individuals working past the age of 55 is currently at a historic high.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is expanding access to mental health care throughout the state via adult Crisis Stabilization Units
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Studies show a high percentage of health care staff leave their jobs due to dissatisfaction or conflict with their supervisors. One Michigan agency is launching a free training to address the issue
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Michigan residents have taken more than a million classes with “Get-Set-up”
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According to the MDHHS, an Ingham County resident tested positive for the variant in July. That positive was recently confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Ottawa County Community Action Agency will continue to process requests received before August 5 and alert the community when new applications can be submitted
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As students get ready to return to college campuses this fall, people majoring in social work will have a little more incentive to finish their degree.
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The hotline provides information in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole with translation services available in other languages as well
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Tuesday Michigan’s agriculture department announced financial assistance to dairy farms impacted by avian influenza that help with research
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The Kent County Health Department will begin moving into phase two after a successful first year.