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Adults & Seniors
We offer a variety of programs to protect, encourage independence and advocate for frail and vulnerable adults in Michigan. Our programs can assist you with independent living (home help), adult foster care and homes for the aged, adult protective services and support for those dealing with HIV/AIDS.
Adults and Seniors Program
Adult Community Placement
Adult Protective Services
HIV and STIs in Michigan
HIV/STI Program
Independent Living (Home Help)
The Home Help program is designed to support individuals who wish to live independently in their home rather than live in an adult foster care home, home for the aged, or nursing facility.
Aging, Community Living, and Supports Bureau (ACLS Bureau)
Bureau of Aging, Community Living, and Supports (ACLS Bureau) oversees a variety of Older Americans Act, Medicaid, and state and federally funded home and community-based service programs and facility-based long-term care activities. The ACLS Bureau also performs functions of the State Unit on Aging, policy support, program development, and grants management for a variety of programs and services.
Community Transition Services
Services are available to beneficiaries residing in a nursing facility and are offered to assist in securing housing and in facilitating a successful discharge into the community.