

TRANSPORTATION
Looking for a ride? Rides available for a fee to medical appointments, grocery stores, banking, hair salons, etc. Bus service is not available to/from surgical procedures. Driver does not stay for medical appointments. Please note there is a 15 minute variance for each pick up.
To schedule a ride,
call (810) 299-3817, Option 3

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LOANS
Equipment is available based on supply and is loaned out as-is. We accept donations of gently used and clean medical equipment when storage space allows. We will decline items that are excessively worn or soiled. We accept the following:
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Wheelchairs
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Walkers
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Knee Scooters
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Shower Chairs/Benches
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Toilet Risers/Bedside Commodes
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For equipment loans call: (810) 299-3817 option 2

BREAD & FOOD CART


Donations from Panera Bread and Busch's are
available to members inside the Senior Center. Items may include,
but are not guaranteed: pies, pastries, donuts, cookies,
bread, rolls, etc. All items are available on a first come basis, limit 2 items per person.
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PANERA - Mondays & Tuesdays
BUSCH'S - Tuesdays & Thursdays
Service Partnerships
FOOT CARE
w/Ava Passino
Ava Passino, RN, BCGN, is now accepting new patients as openings become available. Each 1 hour session includes: foot/leg assessment, warm foot bath, nail trimming and therapeutic foot/leg massage.
Fee is $42 and is tax deductible, but not insurance billable.
To schedule an appointment:
call Ava at (313) 303-7836

2U Vision brings a complete optical store to the Brighton Senior Center every two months. They offer stylish, lightweight, comfortable, hypoallergenic, and high-quality eyewear with an extended warranty for adults 50+.
Check Calendar for their next in service day.
Contact them to schedule a comprehensive eye exam in the privacy of your own home or learn more about their services:
947-479-1039
info@2UVision.com
https://www.2uvision.com/
FOOT CARE
w/Ava Passino
Ava Passino, RN, BCGN, is now accepting new patients as openings become available. Each 1 hour session includes: foot/leg assessment, warm foot bath, nail trimming and therapeutic foot/leg massage.
Fee is $42 and is tax deductible, but not insurance billable.
To schedule an appointment:
call Ava at (313) 303-7836
Eyewear & Eye Exams

2U Vision brings a complete optical store to the Brighton Senior Center every two months. They offer stylish, lightweight, comfortable, hypoallergenic, and high-quality eyewear with an extended warranty for adults 50+.
Check Calendar for their next in service day.
Contact them to schedule a comprehensive eye exam in the privacy of your own home or learn more about their services:
947-479-1039
info@2UVision.com
https://www.2uvision.com/

Accounting Aid Society provides tax preparation assistance for those who meet income requirements.
Available February through April. Scheduling starts in mid-January. Appointments must be scheduled ahead and cannot be made through the Brighton Senior Center.
For more information:
(313) 556-1920
https://accountingaidsociety.org/

Mary Heymes serves as the Brighton Senior Center's Resource Advocate through Livingston County Catholic Charities. They can provide information and assistance with:
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Housing
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Legal Aid
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Food Assistance
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Care Giving
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In-Home Services
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Tax Aid
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Medicare/Medicaid
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Counseling​​
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For more information or to schedule an appointment:
(517) 545-5944 ext. 136

Sizeland Medicare provides medicare enrollment assistance. Review of your existing benefits, learn about what's "new", and make changes to your Prescription Drug Plan, Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage plans. Appointment times are available October - December. Call or stop by the center to schedule an appointment.
For more information:
810-225-0464
www.sizelandmedicare.com
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance. Specifically, Title VI provides that "no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance" (42 U.S.C. Section 2000d).