Six Steps to Vocational Rehabilitation is a handbook designed to answer questions about Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS).
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Six Steps to Vocational Rehabilitation is a handbook designed to answer questions about Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS).
This site provides links to all Children’s Special Health Care Services offices in the state of Michigan.
Spanish: https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch/CSHCS_Brochure_Spanish_482972_7.pdf
If you’re concerned that your child might be at risk for lead poisoning, talk with your doctor. It’s important to get your child tested for lead poisoning, as many other illnesses can cause these same symptoms. Your doctor may recommend a blood test that will help to make (or rule out) a diagnosis of lead poisoning.
Michigan offers several medical assistance programs. Each program covers different groups of people and each program has different eligibility requirements. You must also meet the financial and non-financial eligibility conditions for that program. This website will link you to the application for medical assistance in Michigan and determine which program you are eligible for, based on your age, income, financial resources and other information.
A two page fact sheet on social and emotional development in children ages birth-8 yrs.
The Children’s Waiver Program is a federal entitlement program that provides Medicaid funded home and community-based services to children with developmental disabilities and who have challenging behaviors and/or complex medical needs. This waiver provides services to support the family so that the child can remain at home with his/her family.
Kid’s Health information about Lead Poisoning
Our four training courses aim to provide current information that educates and promotes awareness of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Additionally, a list of resources for individuals with TBI can be found on the Resource Links page.
This book is a collaboration between the Michigan Department of Community Health, the Michigan Department of Education Office of Great Start, the Michigan Department of Human Services and the Early Childhood Investment Corporation. It contains tips for parents on healthy social/emotional development in young children.
The College Accessibility for Visually Impaired Students addresses visually impaired college students’ most common concerns, including: School resources and legal rights as a student with a disability, Scholarships available only to blind and visually impaired students; Assistive technologies for students with visual impairments.