The John and Christina Markey Malden Senior Community Center, which
opened in 2009 in a former church on Washington Street, has won a top
honor from the National Community Development Association.
The center received the association's 2012 Audrey Nelson Community
Development Achievement Award, recognizing the best use of federal
Community Development Block Grant money to improve low-income
neighborhoods. Nominations for the award are accepted from communities
across the country.
The Malden Redevelopment Authority nominated the senior center, which
is named for the parents of Congressman Edward J. Markey, a Democrat
from Malden.
"The [MRA] staff deserves a lot of credit," said Stephen M. Wishoski,
executive director of the MRA.
MASS SENIOR ACTION MALDEN CHAPTER SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED They were the
driving force and influence with the mayors office and overcoming
Resistance to moving the Center from the basement Thanks to our City
Council for listening and joining in presenting Issues need and
support.
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Howard McGowan
MaldenSenior
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Saturday, June 25, 2011
COLA TREND UPWARD MAY 2011
older adults have suffered financially by the lack of a COLA for the last two years. Prices for goods and services may not have gone up during that time, but out-of-pocket health care costs on which older adults spend much of their income continue to soar.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
states survey Medicaid recipients
States must consult Medicaid recipients because, the rule says, their experience is “the most important indicator of whether access is sufficient.” Federal officials suggested that to see how much difficulty they had in scheduling doctor’s appointments.states survey Medicaid recipients
In addition, the rule says, states should compare Medicaid payment rates with the amounts paid by Medicare or commercial insurers, with providers’ costs or with their customary charges. Another important factor, it said, is the number and percentage of doctors who accept new Medicaid patients.
Posted by Malden Senior at 4:39 AM
In addition, the rule says, states should compare Medicaid payment rates with the amounts paid by Medicare or commercial insurers, with providers’ costs or with their customary charges. Another important factor, it said, is the number and percentage of doctors who accept new Medicaid patients.
Posted by Malden Senior at 4:39 AM
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Foreion aid.in the Budget
Americans were asked what spending they’d cut. Hands down, they answered foreign aid.
We spend about $25 billion on foreign aid out of a $3.7 trillion budget. Defense accounts for 19 percent of the budget, but most Republicans do not want major cuts in defense spending. Nor do Americans want cuts in costly entitlement programs
We spend about $25 billion on foreign aid out of a $3.7 trillion budget. Defense accounts for 19 percent of the budget, but most Republicans do not want major cuts in defense spending. Nor do Americans want cuts in costly entitlement programs
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