Links of Community Interest
The Champion-Beacon-Humboldt Historical Society meets monthly alternating between the Humboldt and Champion Township Halls.
Project LifeTracker is a proactive response to the challenge of locating those with Alzheimer’s disease, Down Syndrome, autism or others who may wander. In the sometimes inhospitable terrain and climate of Marquette County, LifeTracker can – literally – be a lifesaver.
According to the FBI, Property Mortgage Fraud is the fastest growing white-collar crime. To address these concerns, your Marquette County Register of Deeds has teamed up to create a free notification service that will help you combat the effects of land fraud. Sign up now! It only takes few minutes. Enter your personal or business name, and you will receive a phone call or email when any document is recorded
Honor Rewards is a community rewards program for Veterans. If you are a veteran you can sign up to receive an honor rewards id card at no cost to you. Check the link to sign up, or to see which businesses offer rewards. A DD214 must be filed at the County Clerk's office to receive benefits.
A free resource that provides comprehensive information on topics like financial support, organizations, and available care options that are in every city in Michigan that can help senior citizens stay connected with their community.
Written by a group of medical professionals, AboutAssistedLiving.org is meant to serve as a resource for anyone looking for information on placing themselves or a loved-one into an assisted living or elder care facility.
A free web resource that provides in depth, scientifically researched and peer-reviewed information about a wide range of health topics - including Alzheimer's Disease.
Drugwatch recently published a guide to Alzheimer's Disease, as well as a guide on general senior wellness that I think seniors will find helpful
Caring.com is a leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses and other loved ones. We have been featured by AARP, The Administration for Community Living, The National Legal Resource Center, and Forbes, as well as referenced by many governmental agencies and organizations across the Internet.
We are an advocacy organization dedicated to helping patients diagnosed with asbestos illnesses. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer and very few treat it. The average latency period that mesothelioma takes to develop is anywhere from 20-40 years. Since this period is so long, mesothelioma usually affects older adults in their 60’s and 70’s. We specialize in connecting patients with doctors and treatment options that are best suited for them. Our services and resources are 100% free to patients and family members.