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Marquette County Aging ServicesSenior Services DirectoryTable of ContentsPage(s)Introduction . 2Supportive Services . 3Senior Centers . 12Transportation . 15Housing . 17Health Services . 24Veterans’ Services . 31Legal Services . 34Employment. 36Things to Do & Places to Go . 381

IntroductionIt is the vision of Marquette County Aging Services that all Marquette CountySeniors have access to services and volunteer opportunities to serve whichenhance and promote the highest quality of life.We are pleased to present the Senior Services Directory – 6th Edition – forMarquette County Seniors and those who care about them. We are mostappreciative of the assistance given to this project from many residents andservice providers. This directory is divided into the following main sections,with subcategories:SUPPORTIVE SERVICESHEALTH SERVICESSENIOR CENTERSVETERAN SERVICESTRANSPORTATIONLEGAL SERVICESHOUSINGEMPLOYMENTTHINGS TO DO & PLACES TO GOWith the exception of particular living units, hospitals and home healthagencies, the directory does not include for-profit agencies, services oractivities. Such listings usually can be found in the Yellow Pages oftelephone directories or by referral from senior center staff or physicians’offices. Marquette County Aging Services does not promote or endorse anyof the included organizations or services. This directory is for the solepurpose of providing an informative resource for the community.Any questions about the services described, including handicapped access,should be directed to the contact information listed in each description.We welcome comments about the directory, suggestions for future editions,notations for changes, and additions of services. For an on-line edition:www.co.marquette.mi.us Click on: Aging Services and scroll down to:Senior Services DirectoryMarquette County Aging Services & RSVP184 US-41 East Negaunee, MI 49866(906)315-2607www.co.marquette.mi.us2

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Supportive ServicesU.P. 211 Call CenterPhone: Dial 211 or 1-800-338-1119Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, 365 days a year.Website: pose: To provide accessible, responsive and professionalinformation and assistance to Upper Peninsula citizens and familiesin need. Trained information and referral specialists available.Adult Learning SystemsAddress: 290 Rublein St., Suite F, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-4Phone: (906) 228-7370Website: https://www.adultlearningsystemsup.comPurpose: Adult Learning Systems-U.P. is a not for profit agencycentered around the idea that every adult has the right to aneducation and to be a participating member of his or her community.Alzheimer’s Association – Greater Michigan Chapter, UpperPeninsula OfficeAddress: 309 S. Front Street #233, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-4:30Phone: (800) 272-3900Website: http://www.alzgmc.orgPurpose: To meet the needs of persons with Alzheimer’s disease,their families, caregivers, and health care providers. Services includeeducation, information and assistance, support groups, a toll-freeHelpline, emergency respite care funds, a Safe Return program,advocacy and support of research for the prevention, treatment andcure of Alzheimer’s disease.American Red CrossAddress: 104 Coles Dr. E, Marquette, MI 49855Phone: (906) 228-3659Website: http://www.redcross.org/local/michiganPurpose: Prevents and alleviates human suffering in emergencies bymobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.Turning compassion into action for all people affected by disaster.4

Catholic Social Services of Marquette CountyAddress: 347 Rock Street, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-Th 8:30-5, F-8:30-4Phone: (906) 227-9119Website: icsocial-services-of-the-upper-peninsula/ or http://cssup.org/Purpose: Mission is to nurture, stabilize and strengthen the diversefamilies of the Upper Peninsula community. To provide service topeople in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to callthe entire church and other people of good will to do the same.Community Action Alger-Marquette (CAAM)Address: 1125 Commerce Dr, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F: 8-4:30Phone: (906) 228-6522Website: http://www.communityactionam.org/Purpose: Services offered include community nutrition services,meals on wheels, early childhood education and housing services.Great Lakes Talking Books & Superiorland Library CooperativeAddress: 1615 Presque Isle Ave., Marquette, MI 49855Hours:M-F 8:30-5:00Phone: (906) 228-7697 1-800-562-8985Website: http://www.greatlakestalkingbooks.orgPurpose: All Michigan residents who cannot see or read regularprint due to a physical disability are eligible to receive free readingmaterial from a statewide network of librariesLake Superior Home Care & HospiceWebsite: www.LakeSuperiorHospice.orgPurpose: To be the organization of choice with a commitment toprovide respected, caring, responsible and compassionate servicesincluding:5

Adult Day ServicesAddress: 305 W. Magnetic Street, Marquette, MI 49855(East end of the Messiah Lutheran Church)Hours: M-T-W-Th: 11-4Phone: (906) 225-7760Purpose: Provides respite support to caregivers and helps peopleliving with memory impairment have a safe, secure, engaging andfun-filled program.Caregiver CommunityHours: Every 2nd Wednesday of every monthLocation: Big Boy Restaurant, Private room, US 41 MarquettePhone: (906) 225-7760Purpose: An informal group open to the public for caregivers andtheir loved ones to socialize, share their experiences, ideas, and learn.In-Home RespiteHours: Variable, based on needs and availabilityPhone: (906) 225-7760Purpose: A program designed to give caregivers a break, whileproviding in-home support and companionship to a loved one.Lifeline ServicesAddress: UP Health Systems – Bell, 901 Lakeshore Drive,Ishpeming 49849Hours:7:30-4Phone:(906) 485-2751 (Volunteer Services Office)Website: vices/lifeline-home-carePurpose: Emergency response system services.6

Life TrackerAddress: c/o Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)184 U.S. 41 East, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours: 8-5Phone: (906) 315-2607 or (906) artments/aging services/docs/Lifetracker2019.4.pdfPurpose: A rapid-response partnership with law enforcementaiding victims with Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Autism or other cognitivedeficiencies and their families. A partnership, with RSVP, of906-County, Marquette County Sheriff’s Office, TRIAD and HiawathaAmateur Radio Association. Wristbands hold a tracking device 24/7which allows those who wander to be tracked and found quickly.Little Brothers – Friends of the ElderlyAddress: 1716 Presque Isle Avenue Suite 2, MarquettePhone:(906) : www.houghton.littlebrothers.orgPurpose: Provides in-home visiting, transportation, coffee klatchesand holiday group meals to residents 60 years.Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper MichiganAddress: 6737 W. Washington St., Suite 2275, West Allis, WI 53214Phone: (906) 226-7410Website: https://www.lsswis.org/LSS.htmPurpose: The heart of LSS revolves around improving acommunity’s social needs and practicesMarquette County Aging ServicesAddress: 184 US 41 East, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours:M-F 8-5Phone: (906) 315-2658 or (906) 315-2607Website: https://www.co.marquette.mi.us(Aging Services)Purpose: Provides millage and grant funding for services to seniorcitizens in the county, including the four Senior Centers, MarquetteAdult Day Services, CAAM’s Meals on Wheels program and RSVP’snon-emergency medical transportation program.7

Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)Address: 184 US-41 East, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours: M-F 8-5Phone: (906) 315-2607 0r (906) 315-2658Website: https://www.co.marquette.mi.us(Aging Services)Purpose: To bring life experience of volunteers age 55 and better,and the needs of the community together. Provides support andguidance to those who want to volunteer but may not know wherethey are most needed. RSVP volunteers are matched according totheir interests and skills with over 70 public and non-profit agenciesand schools throughout Marquette County.Room at the InnAddress: 347 Rock Street, Marquette, MI 49855Phone: (906) 227-9171Fax:(906) 228-2469Website: http://roomattheinn.orgPurpose: Marquette’s Emergency Homeless Shelter and WarmingCenter. Offers nighttime shelter, a provided dinner each evening toshelter guests, and a shower facility located in the Warming Center.Room at the Inn also assists with transportation services and referralservices to social services agencies in our communityThe Salvation Army and St. Vincent de Paul stores provide a variety ofsupportive services, including food banks, medication assistance andothers, to community residents. See also THIFT STORE section of thisdirectory.Salvation Army Community CenterAddress: 222 East Division Street, Ishpeming, MI 49849Hours: M-Th 9-3:30Phone: (906) 486-8121Salvation Army Family Store and Donation CenterAddress: 1009 W. Baraga Avenue, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 10-5 Saturday 10-3Phone: (906) 228-29308

St. Vincent de Paul SocietiesGwinnAddress: 111 N. Pine Street P.O. Box 766, Gwinn, MI 49841Hours:M-F 9- 4:45 Saturday 10-2:45Phone: (906) 346-5610IshpemingAddress: 322 Cleveland Ave. P.O. Box 2 Ishpeming, MI 49849Hours: M-F 10-5:45 Saturday 10-3:45Phone: (906) 486-4237Donation Hours: M-F 10-4 Saturday 10–3.MarquetteAddress: 2119 Presque Isle, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M- Sat. 9:4:45Phone: (906) 226-3721RepublicAddress: 317 Kloman Ave., P.O. Box 445, Republic, MI 49879Hours: W through Sat. 10-2Phone: (906) 376-2276Superior Alliance for Independent Living (SAIL)Address: 1200 Wright St., Marquette, MI 49855Phone: (906) 228-5744 1-800-379-5744Website: http://www.upsail.org.Purpose: SAIL embodies the independent living philosophy andculture of the IL movement. This emphasizes consumer control;people with disabilities are experts on their own needs, with valuableperspective to contribute and deserving of equal opportunity todecide how to live, work, and take part in their communities.9

Triad of Marquette CountyAddress: 184 U.S. 41 Highway, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours:M-F 8 - 5Phone:(906) 315-2607Email:mharris@mqt.co.orgPurpose: Seniors and Law Enforcement working together.Programs include File of Life, Emergency Preparedness, Just HangUp, Project Life Tracker, Neighborhood Night Out.United Way of Marquette CountyAddress: 1414 W. Fair Ave. #26, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F: 8:30-5Phone: (906) 226-8171Website: http://www.uwmqt.orgPurpose: Improves lives by mobilizing the caring power ofcommunities around the world to advance the common good. UnitedWay fights for the health, education and financial stability of everyperson in every community.UPCAP Services Inc.Address: 1025 Commerce Drive B, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 7:30-4Phone: (906) 228-6169Website: https://www.upcap.orgPurpose: to advocate for and provide services to the residents of theUpper Peninsula through the following activities: Serving as the Upper Peninsula Agency on Aging, a regionalcoordinating body, advocate, and focal point for aging services andresources to senior citizens in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Providing technical assistance and services to public and non-profitbodies, business enterprises and individuals who wish to utilizeassistance provided by federal and state programs for human andeconomic development and by providing assistance to other personsand bodies in activitie promoting the development of the region. Providing technical assistance and services to governmental bodiesfor the improvement and extension of their services to the public. Promoting the development of affordable housing opportunities tothe citizens of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.10

Upper Peninsula Health Plan (UPHP)Address: 853 W Washington St, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-5Phone: (906) 225-7500Website: https://www.uphp.comPurpose: To be an innovative health plan managing the care of theirmembers in the Upper Peninsula guiding them to quality, costeffective care through our network of providers improving the overallhealth of the communities they serve.Women’s CenterAddress: Marquette: 1310 S. Front St., Marquette, MI 49855Gwinn: 328 Commando Dr., Gwinn, MI 49841Munising: 413 Maple St., Munising, MI 49862Office Hours: M-F 9-5Phone: During office hours: Marquette: (906) 225-1346Gwinn:(906) 346-2134Munising: (906) 387-4554Emergency Line (when offices are closed): (906) 226-6611 or1-800-455-6611 or Text 35Needs. Your call is confidentialWebsite: www.wcmqt.orgPurpose: Supports victims/survivors of domestic and sexualviolence in Alger and Marquette Counties through programs thatProtect, Educate, Advocate, Counsel, and Empower (PEACE). Theybelieve that every individual is entitled to dignity and respect, andthat women and men should be treated equally under the law and bysociety in general.Harbor House (A Women’s Center Service) Marquette MI 49855Hours: 24/7Phone: (906) 226-6611Purpose: Services include; safety planning, personal protectionorders, advocacy, individual counseling, support groups, childcare,transportation, information & referrals, housing assistance, financialassistance, resale shop, adult and youth programs as well anemployment assistance. Housing for those in unsafe situations.11

Senior Centers12

Senior CentersThe four senior centers in Marquette County can be the firstresource for information, services and referral for seniors. Thecenters MAY provide the following services:HomemakerCase Coordination & SupportFinancial ManagementOutreachHealth Promotion and Recreation ActivitiesSenior Meal SiteInformation and AssistanceNon-emergency Medical Transportation ReferralChore ServicesOther services may include Health Clinics, Support Groups, Legal Clinics,Tax assistance, Insurance counseling, and loan or referral for in-homeequipment.Contact your local Senior Center for their services and programsForsyth Senior CenterAddress: 165 N. Maple St, PO Box 668, Gwinn, MI 49841Phone:(906) 346-9862 Fax: (906) 346-5913E-mail:fsc@forsythtwpmi.orgAreas Served: Gwinn; Townships of Ewing, Forsyth, Sands,Skandia, Turin, Wells and West Branch.Ishpeming Senior CenterAddress: Call for address, Ishpeming, MI 49849Phone: (906) 485-5527 Fax: (906) 485-6519E-mail: centerdirector@gicoaseniors.orgWebsite: www.gicoa@seniors.orgAreas Served: Ishpeming; Townships of Champion, Ely,Humboldt, Ishpeming, Michigamme, Republic and Tilden.13

Marquette Senior CenterAddress: 300 W. Spring St. Marquette, MI 49855Phone: (906) 228-0456Email:seniors@marquettemi.govWebsite: www.marquettemi.govAreas Served: Marquette; Townships of Chocolay, Marquette,Powell.Negaunee Senior CenterAddress: 410 Jackson Negaunee, MI 49866Phone: (906) 475-6266E-mail: negseniorcenter@sbcglobal.netAreas Served: Negaunee; Townships of Negaunee and Richmond.14

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TransportationMarq-TranAddress: 1325 Commerce Drive, Marquette, MI 49855Phone:1 (906) 225-1112 Fax: 1 (906) 225-0682E-mail: marqtran@Marq-Tran.comPurpose: Marq-Tran operates throughout Marquette County 365days a year. Service is provided with 9 fixed routes Monday-Saturday,door to door services 7 days a week and 2 deviated fixed routes.Senior citizens (60 years or older) ride for half fare. Daily tickets,monthly and quarterly passes are available for purchase at the MarqTran station. On Wednesdays all seniors ride for free.Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Non-EmergencyTransportationForsyth Phone:(906) 346-9862Ishpeming Phone: (906) 485-5527Marquette Phone: (906) 228-0456Negaunee Phone: (906) 475-6266Purpose: A volunteer-driven program to provide free nonemergency medical transportation to residents 60 years of age whodo not have other options to help with transport. All MarquetteCounty Senior Centers coordinate these requests with the Retired &Senior Volunteer Program. Rides can be scheduled by calling yourlocal Senior Center which will then contact the RSVP agency todetermine if service is available. Sponsored by UPCAP & United Way.Upper Peninsula Health Plan Transportation ServicesAddress: 853 W. Washington St., Marquette, MI 49855Hours:M-F: 8-5 Answering machine is on 24/7Phone: 1-800-835-2556Website: https://www.uphp.com/transportation/Purpose: Assistance available for care that is medically necessaryusing the most cost-effective means of transportation. The UPHPtransportation benefit is only available for UPHP covered members.Requests for transportation should be called in as soon asappointments are scheduled.16

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HousingBeacon HouseAddress: Beacon House is planning a new facility.Hours:M-F 9-5Phone: (906) 225-7100Website: http://www.upbeaconhouse.orgPurpose: Beacon House serves as a home away from home forpatients and families who travel across the U.P. to receive specialtymedical care at U.P. Health System-Marquette and the UpperPeninsula Medical Center. Currently facilitates housing incooperation with area motels and inns.There are several apartment housing options for seniors in MarquetteCounty. Contact housing managers for eligibility and income guidelines.Canda ManorAddress: 711 W. Empire Street, Ishpeming 49849Hours: M-F 8:30-5Phone: (906) 485-1686Website: .htmlPurpose: Rent is based on income for those who qualify. EqualHousing Opportunity.Cherry Creek Village ApartmentsAddress: 201 Cherry Creek Road, #105, Marquette, MI 49855Phone: (906) 249-4026Purpose: Income-based apartments for age 62 and older. Threehandicapped-accessible apartments.Forwood ApartmentsAddress: 220 W. Iron Street, Gwinn, MI 49841Hours: M-F 12-4Phone: (906) 346-3859Website: www.medallionmgmt.comPurpose: financed by USDA-RD & rent is based on income for thosewho qualify. Equal Housing Opportunity. 32 units Barrier Free UnitsAvailable18

Grandview ApartmentsAddress: 600 Altamont, Marquette 49855Hours:M-F 8-4:30Phone:1-800-562-9762 Ext. 110Website: www.grandviewmarquette.comTo apply: www.communityactionam.orgPurpose: Income-based apartment livingJanzen HouseAddress: 146 W. Spring Street, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-4Phone: (906) 226-2271Website: https://janzenhouse.com/Purpose: Provides transitional housing, and shelter for low incomeand homeless individuals. With the cooperation of other localagencies, residents are also assisted in securing employment,permanent housing and other services.Lakeview ApartmentsAddress: 98 Croix Street, Negaunee, MI, 49866Hours: M-F 8:30-4:30Phone: (906) 475-9107Purpose: 80 rental units comprised of 79 one-bedroom and one 2bedroom income-based apartments. Five are barrier-free apartments.Lake Superior Village Family ApartmentsAddress: 125 Dobson Place, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-Th 10-2 onlyPhone: (906) 225-1900 Ext. 12Purpose: Offers 114 income-based family townhomes in the City ofMarquette. A family welcoming community filled with opportunityfor family activities, growth and camaraderie. 2, 3 & 4-bedroomtownhomes.19

Lost Creek Apartments and Town HomesAddress: 200 Lost Creek Dr., Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 10-3Phone: (906) 226-2035Website: sPurpose: Senior living community. 151 apartments and townhomeson 27 acres. Two-thirds are income-based units and 1/3 are rented atmarket rate.Oakwood Village ApartmentsAddress: 580 Cox Avenue, Marquette, MI 49855Hours:T 8:30-4:30 & Th 12:30-4:30Phone:(906) 226-8140Purpose: A HUD-subsidized apartment community offeringaffordable, independent living for persons aged 62 and older.Pine Ridge ApartmentsAddress: 316 Pine Street., Marquette, MI 49855Hours:M-F 8-4:30Phone: (906) 226-7559Website: https://mqthc.org/pine-ridge-apartments/Purpose: Income-based housing following application processPioneer Bluff ApartmentsAddress: 111 Bluff St., Ishpeming, MI 49849Hours: M-F 8-5Phone: (906) 485-4100Purpose: 127 units. Owned and managed by a Public HousingAuthority; all rents at this property are based on tenant incomes.Riverview Heights ApartmentsAddress: 174 Willow Dr., Republic, MI 49879Phone:(906) 786-4701 or (906) 376-8133Purpose: Low rent housing with subsidized government lowincome rates. 32 total units.20

Snowberry HeightsAddress: 222 S. Fifth St, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-5Phone: (906) 228-4160Website: www.snowberryheights.comPurpose: An apartment community for those 62 and over, and thosehandicapped or disabled.Whetstone Village ApartmentsAddress: 200 Whetstone Rd., Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M,T,Th,F 8-12 & 1-5Phone: (906) 228-3630Website: www.publichousing.com/details/whetstone villagePurpose: A family low income housing apartment subsidized by thefederal governments HUD (Housing and Urban DevelopmentDivision). 134 apartments.Assisted LivingBrookridge HeightsAddress: 1901 Division St, Marquette, MI 49855Phone: (906) 225-4488Hours: M-F 8-5Website: tte/brookridge-heightsPurpose: Provides assisted living and memory care housing.Mill Creek Assisted LivingAddress: 1600 Mill Creek, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-4Phone: (906) 225-5512Website: www.millcreekassistedliving.comPurpose: Provides assisted living and memory care housing.Teal Lake Assisted LivingAddress: 290 W. Water St, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours: M-F 8-5Phone: (906) 401-0511Website: https://teallakeseniorliving.com/Purpose: 38 apartments providing assisted living housing21

Nursing HomesD.J. Jacobetti Home for VeteransAddress: 425 Fisher St., Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-4:30Phone: (906) 226-3576Website: me-for-VeteransEastwood Nursing HomeAddress: 900 Maas Street, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours: M-F 8-4Phone: (906) 475-7500Website: https://eastwoodnc.com/The Lighthouse at Ishpeming Health and Rehabilitation CenterAddress: 435 Stoneville Road, Ishpeming, MI 49849Hours: M-F 8-5Phone: (906) 485-1073Website: http://www.lighthouseishpeming.com/Marquette County Medical Care FacilityAddress: 200 Saginaw Street, Ishpeming, MI 49849Hours: M-F 9-5Phone: (906) 485-1061Website: https://mqtcmcf.org/Norlite Nursing CenterAddress: 701 Homestead Street, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F 8-4Phone: (906) 228-9252Website: http://norlitenursingcenter.com/22

Adult Foster Care HomesChild and Family Services of the Upper Peninsula, Inc.Address: 706 Chippewa Square, Suite 105, Marquette, MI 49855Phone:(906) 228-4050Website: http://www.cfsup.org/Upper Peninsula Family Solutions, Inc.Address: 369 US 41 Hwy. East, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours:M-F 8-5Phone:(906) 273-1095Website: http://upfs.org/Pam’s Adult Foster Care HomeAddress: 1111 W. Little Shag Lake Road, Gwinn, MI 49841Phone: (906) 346-6736Website: are-home23

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Health ServicesAmerican Cancer Society Resource CenterAddress: Upper Peninsula Medical Center 1414 W. Fair Ave.,Suite 110, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: Most appointments are made between 8-4:30Building opens at 7 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m.Question concerning hours? Call (906)225-3905Phone: (906) 225-3507Purpose: American Cancer Society Resource Center will fund andconduct research, share expert information, support patients andspread the word about prevention.Cancer Care of Marquette CountyAddress: 700 West Kaye Ave., Marquette, MI 49855Phone: Dave Poirier (906) 273-0045 : ( home phone)Website http://www.gincc.org/business/index.php?c 2709Purpose: Extends a helping hand to cancer patients throughoutMarquette County who need financial assistance. Formerly theIshpeming Cancer Society, Cancer Care of Marquette County providesfinancial assistance and agency referrals for any resident ofMarquette County. An all-volunteer organization with over 99% offunds used for patient care.Marquette County Health DepartmentAddress: 184 US Highway 41 East, Negaunee, MI 49866Hours:M-F 8-5Phone:(906) 475-7848Website: www.mqthealth.orgPurpose: Enriching lives in our community by preventing disease,promoting healthy lifestyles, and protecting the environment.25

Assistive/Adaptive & Medical EquipmentHome Injury Control ProgramPurpose: Provides limited funding for a variety of equipment toprevent injury in the home. The program is managed by UPCAP,Marquette County and the Senior Centers. Contact your senior centerabout equipment and installation guidelines.Several agencies in the county and others which serve residents ofMarquette County from out of the Upper Peninsula have loan closetsfor medical and safety equipment and some also have incontinencesupplies. Contact them directly for information about availableequipment.Forsyth Township Senior CenterPhone: (906) 346-9862Ishpeming Senior CenterPhone: (906) 485-5527Negaunee Senior CenterPhone: (906) 475-6266The Center does not have an in-center loan closet; staff can providereferrals to volunteer organizations with loan closets for residents oftheir service area.St. Vincent de Paul SocietyGwinnPhone: (906) 346-5610MarquettePhone: (906) 226-3721RepublicPhone: (906) 376-227626

Salvation Army – IshpemingPhone: (906) 486-8127ALS Association – Michigan ChapterPhone: (616) 459-1900Website: http://www.fightals@alsa-michigan.orgPurpose: Provides medical equipment and communication devices.Muscular Dystrophy AssociationPhone:1-920-499-4571Website: http://www.greenbay@mdausa.orgPurpose: Provides assistive and medical equipment to any personwith one of 43 neuromuscular diseases.Superior Alliance for Independent LivingPhone:(906) 228-5744 or 1-800-379-7245Email:TanyaJ@upsail.orgWebsite: http://www.upsail.orgPurpose: Provides assisted technology equipment for short-termloan: magnifiers, amplifiers, alarms, TV headphones. If theequipment works for a person, SAIL assists in finding places forpurchase. Adaptive bicycles and kayaks are available for use.Some pharmacies and home health agencies provide home equipment on alimited basis. Contact your home health provider or local pharmacy forinformation on availability.HospitalsTo access specific areas of medical care, contact the informationor intake service at your hospital or physician office.U.P. Health System-BellAddress: 901 Lakeshore Drive, Ishpeming, MI 49849Hours:24-hour carePhone: (906) 486-4431Website: https://www.bellhospital.org27

U.P. Health System-MarquetteAddress: 850 W. Baraga Ave., Marquette, MI 49855Hours: 24 hoursPhone: (906) 449-3000Website: http://www.mgh.org/Hospice & Home HealthLake Superior Life Care & HospiceAddress: 914 W. Baraga Avenue, Marquette, MI 49855Hours:M-F: 8-4:30/On call 24/7Phone:(906) 225-7760Website: www.LakeSuperiorHospice.orgPurpose: To be the organization of choice with a commitment toprovide respected, caring, responsible and compassionate serviceswithin the continuum of medical care in the communities we serve.Hospice Services: For patients with a life-threatening illness nolong pursuing aggressive treatment or curative options.Transitions and Journeys: For individuals living with chronicdisease, challenging health issues or recent changes in health status.Grief Services: Open to the community; monthly support groupsoffered– no connection to hospice required.In-home Respite: The program is designed to give caregivers abreak while providing in-home support and companionship to a lovedone. Hours are variable based on needs and availability.Trillium HouseAddress: 1144 Northland Drive, Marquette, MI 49855Phone: (906) 264-5026E-mail: info@trilliumhospicehouse.orgPurpose: A residence for individuals during their final weeks andmonths while under the care of hospice. Shore-term respite care (3-7days) is also provided for non-hospice patients when rooms areavailable.28

Upper Peninsula Health Systems Home HealthAddress: 722 W. Washington, Suite APhone: (906) 228-4325Website: http://www.lhcgroup.comPurpose: Provide skilled home care services of nursing, PT, OT, andpersonal care. Accepts a variety of payors.Upper Peninsula Home Health & HospiceAddress: 1125 W. Ridge Street, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F: 8-5:30Phone: (906) 225-4545Website: https://uphomehealth.orgPurpose: Serves individuals throughout Marquette County withhealth care needs such as, but not limited to, pre/post-surgery, acuteor chronic illnesses, or a life-limiting diagnosis. Our focus is onexceptional quality care and we maintain a philosophical approach tocare that focuses on empowering to live life to the fullest. Thisphilosophy is the drive for us to provide home health, hospice, andprivate duty.Mental HealthGreat Lakes Recovery Centers-Adult Residential ServicesAddress: 241 Wright Street, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F: 9-5Phone: (906) 228-7611Website: https://www.greatlakesrecovery.org/Purpose: To empower recovery through hope and change. Helpingcreate healthy communities, one person at a time.Great Lakes Recovery Centers-Marquette Outpatient ServicesAddress: 1009 W. Ridge Street, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-Th: 8:30-5 Friday: 9-4:30Phone: (906) 228-9696Website: https://www.greatlakesrecovery.org/Purpose: To empower recovery through hope and change. Helpingcreate healthy communities, one person at a time.29

Pathways Community Mental healthAddress: 200 W. Spring Street, Marquette, MI 49855Hours: M-F: 8-5Phone: (906) 225-1181Website: https://pathwaysup.org/Purpose: Serve and empower children and adults with severemental illnesses, severe emotional disturbances, or developmenta

Marquette County Aging Services Address: 184 US 41 East, Negaunee, MI 49866 Hours: M-F 8-5 Phone: (906) 315-2658 or (906) 315-2607 Website: https://www.co.marquette.mi.us (Aging Services) Purpose: Provides millage and grant funding for services to senior citizens in the county, including the four Senior Centers, Marquette

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