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MDHHS survey intended to help better meet COVID-19 needs of aging and those with disabilities

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Aging & Adult Services Agency is working to make sure programs and services available to Michigan’s older adults and persons with disabilities continue to meet their needs during the pandemic.

To find out, the agency is conducting a survey of Michiganders age 60 and over and with disabilities. MDHHS will use the results to improve programs and services throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. 

“In Michigan, adults age 60 and over represent 35% of COVID-19 cases and, unfortunately, 87%  of the deaths,” said Dr. Alexis Travis, senior deputy director of Aging & Adult Services Agency.

“We are looking to hear from both older adults and persons with disabilities how COVID-19 has impacted their daily lives,” Travis added.

Any Michigan resident who is age 60 or over and/or has a disability is invited to complete the online survey on the Aging & Adult Services website. The survey closes July 10. A caregiver also can complete the survey on behalf of an older adult or person with a disability.

This survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. All responses are confidential and will be stored securely. Results will be reported in summary form only. 

For more information, contact Aging & Adults Services Agency at 517-241-4100, AASAInfo@michigan.gov or Michigan.gov/AASA. 

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