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1 South Main, Mount Clemens, MI, 48043
586-469-7001

Home Injury prevention program

 

Home Injury Prevention Program installs devices to ensure safety and prevent falls and injuries in the homes of eligible Macomb County seniors. 

Program staff will conduct an assessment, make recommendations and install one or more of the following safety devices:

  • Grab Bars
  • Shower Chairs
  • Transfer Benches
  • Toilet Assist Rails
  • Raised Toilet Seats
  • Indoor and Outdoor Handrails
  • Smoke Alarms

The suggested contribution is $10 per device and $10 for the safety assessment.

 

Eligibility

  • Macomb County resident
  • Age 60 and older

For more information about our Home Injury Prevention Program contact:

Phone: 586-469-5228
Fax: 586-469-7839

Macomb Office of Senior Services
21885 Dunham Road, Suite 6
Clinton Township, MI 48036

If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired, you may wish to utilize the Michigan Relay Service by calling 7-1-1 for assistance in placing a call to Office of Senior Services.

 

Temporary Modular Ramps

Macomb Community Action installs temporary modular aluminum ramps on a short-term basis for disabled seniors. When the ramps are no longer needed, they are removed and used for new participants. The number of ramps is limited. A waiting list is maintained for this project. There is an income-dependent monthly usage fee (suggested, not required) for all temporary ramp installations.

 

Eligibility

  • Macomb County resident
  • Age 60 and older

For more information about our Temporary Ramp Program contact:

Phone: 586-469-6329
Fax: 586-469-7436

Macomb Community Action
21885 Dunham Road, Suite 10
Clinton Township, MI 48036

Email: steve.schuster@macombgov.org

If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired, you may wish to utilize the Michigan Relay Service by calling 7-1-1 for assistance in placing a call to Macomb Community Action."