Health Access & Community Impact Office Hours Launch

The MHA Health Access & Community Impact Office Hours series kicked off Nov. 24 with a session highlighting 211 and its role in addressing food access amid ongoing challenges related to food insecurity. Sarah Kile, director of community and partner engagement, Michigan 211, provided an overview of the 211 system, available outreach tools and what hospitals can expect when coordinating with 211 on regional needs.

The session also included remarks from the Food Bank Council of Michigan, which provides regional food bank coordination, resource management, data trend tracking and direct support, including assistance with applying for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program through its statewide helpline at 1-888-544-8773.

The MHA is working to schedule a follow-up session with 211 that will highlight regional data collected from recent calls, which have seen a 200% increase in the last few weeks.

Session slides, the recording and key resources are available on the MHA Member Forum. The office hours series supports hospital teams working to better connect healthcare and community services by sharing strategies, exchanging insights and collaborating on issues affecting community health.

Members with questions may contact Ewa Panetta at the MHA.

 

MDHHS and Michigan 211 Launches New Website for Grief and Bereavement Support

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), in partnership with Michigan 211, recently launched a new website aimed to providing support services for families who have experienced loss of a mother or infant. The website was made possible by a grant awarded to the MDHHS Division of Maternal and Infant Health by the Michigan Health Endowment Fund.

The goal of the website is to improve access to grief and bereavement support services for families during their time of need. The website serves as a resource hub where individuals can easily find and access a variety of services such as perinatal hospice care, palliative support, assistance with burial and cremation services, financial aid options, mental health resources and support resources for sudden loss.

The website allows users to search for services based on their geographic location using ZIP codes, ensuring that families can find local support that meets their specific needs. Any member of the community including bereaved families and healthcare professionals will be able to access resources through the site or by calling 211.

Members with questions may contact Lauren LaPine at the MHA.