This document announces a meeting to discuss the implications of the Affordable Care Act across generations. The meeting will be held on November 12th from 10-11:30 am at the Villa at Redford in Redford Township, Michigan. Two speakers, an economics professor and the chair of a department of aging studies, will describe how the Affordable Care Act is changing health care delivery and accessibility for different age groups. Attendees may include aging service providers, health professionals, and older adults.
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1. Michigan Intergenerational Network
The Affordable Care Act Across the Generations
Date: Wednesday, November 12th, 2014
Time: 10:00 to 11:30 am
Place: Villa at Redford, Village of Redford
25340 Six Mile Rd.
Redford Township, MI 48240
Villa Dining Room
Parking: Lot in front of building
Speakers: Jim Luke, Professor of Economics, Lansing Community College
Sue Sweeney, Chair, Department of Aging Studies, Madonna University
Description: The Affordable Care Act has numerous provisions which are changing in significant ways the organization, accessibility, and delivery of health care in this country. The consequences of these changes are affecting virtually all of the population groups, but in different ways. This program will describe some of the implications of this landmark act.
This program will be beneficial to aging service providers, health professionals, service coordinators, and older adults.
RSVP to Kay Brown, kaynana@wowway.com; (586) 468‐8118, www.miintergen.org