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Evaluation Shows QC3's Training Methods Are Successful. Read the release.
 

 
 The QC3 would like to thank the following agencies for identifying Consumers in need of 
Home Help Providers, and directing them our way during the week of August 23, 2010:
 
Bay County Department of Human Services
Genesee County Department of Human Services
Gratiot County Department of Human Services
Kent County Department of Human Services
Livingston County Department of Human Services
Macomb County Department of Human Services
Saginaw County Department of Human Services
Wayne County Department of Human Services

 
Saginaw providers at a home skills training.
Saginaw Home Help Providers at a Home Skills Training in January, 2009.
 

 

"On my way home from work, I witnessed a car accident... I have never stopped to help before in a situation like this, I contribute it mainly to the [First Aid Class] I took with QC3. I not only knew what to do but I did it!" - Denice Alighire, Provider Peer Mentor, Kent County.
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Attention Home Help Providers:
Connect with other Providers!

Attend a Networking Group to meet with other Providers for networking, support, information sharing, help with problem solving or whatever you choose or need. These groups meet in your community and are facilitated by your peers.
Click here for more information.

 

1-800-979-4662 or email
 
Individual Home Help Providers are represented by SEIU Healthcare Michigan.
If you have any questions about your union or just want to check out the
website, please click on the link below. You can also reach them by calling
toll-free at 1-866-734-8466.
 
The Michigan Quality Community Care Council is supported by the Michigan Department of Community Health.