News & Media
Social Media - A Cure for What's Ailing Health Care
Social Media is starting to impact every aspect of the health care world - from physician and patient interaction to hospitals building and maintaining public appearance.
Letter to the Oakland Press: AmeriCare President Greg Jamian discusses Auto-No Fault bill issues
AmeriCare Medical President Greg Jamian writes to Jerry Wolffe, "Voice of Disability" columnist for The Oakland Press, to explain the problems that could result from the passing of Auto-No Fault House and Senate Bills that threaten to "tweak" coverage currently offered in your auto insurance.
Social Media – A Cure for What’s Ailing Health Care
Social Media is starting to impact every aspect of the health care world – from physician and patient interaction to hospitals building and maintaining public appearance. Continue reading
Letter to the Oakland Press: AmeriCare President Greg Jamian discusses Auto-No Fault bill issues
AmeriCare Medical President Greg Jamian writes to Jerry Wolffe, “Voice of Disability” columnist for The Oakland Press, to explain the problems that could result from the passing of Auto-No Fault House and Senate Bills that threaten to “tweak” coverage currently offered in your auto insurance. Continue reading
Help Stop House Bill No. 4936 and Senate Bill No. 649 (Formerly No. 293 and No. 294)
Help Stop House Bill No. 4936 and Senate Bill No. 649 (Formerly No. 293 and No. 294) • Stop the move toward more “Obama like” health care in our State! • Stop a cost shift from commercial insurance companies to … Continue reading
Social Security Offices to Begin Closing at 3:30 pm Daily
Effective August 15, 2011, all Social Security offices in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Chesterfield, Dearborn, Fort Gratiot, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Inkster, Livonia, Monroe, Roseville, Royal Oak, Sterling Heights, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Farmington Hills and Wyandotte, encompassing all of Southeast Michigan, will be open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30pm – a reduction of 30 minutes each weekday. Continue reading
AmeriCare opens store inside St. Joseph Mercy
AmeriCare Medical, Inc. has re-entered the medical equipment and supply retail market with its new Sun Medical Equipment store which opened June 15, inside the lobby of the 400 bed, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital in Pontiac. The company has been providing delivery of home medical equipment for St. Joseph patients.
AmeriCare Medical re-enters home medical equipment retail business
AmeriCare Medical Inc., a Troy-based home health, staffing and medical equipment company, has opened a new medical equipment and supply retail store at St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital in Pontiac. Continue reading
May-June, 2011 Newsletter
The Michigan Spinal Cord Injury Association, or MSCIA, is a relatively newaddition to the disability scene in Michigan. Continue reading
AmeriStaff Nursing introduces a new specialized senior home care program
AmeriStaff Nursing wants to make sure that senior citizens are receiving the proper attendant care. The company’s most popular program, Home Helpers, is designed specifically for seniors that may be eligible for stay in an assisted living facility or nursing home, but would rather receive personal care at home instead. Continue reading
AmeriCare Medical, Inc. of Troy delivers a message of hope to needy youngsters through Toys for Tots
AmeriCare Medical recently dropped off three full boxes of donated toys to the Pontiac Toys for Tots location. Multiple in-house and field employees, patients and members of the community brought toys to the AmeriCare office give to children for the holidays. Continue reading
AmeriCare Medical, Inc. of Troy becomes the newest Toys for Tots Drop-Off Location
AmeriCare Medical has become the newest drop-off location for the U.S. Marines Toys for Tots Program. The initial objective that remains the hallmark of the program today is to “bring the joy of Christmas to America’s needy children.” Since the organization was established in 1947, Marines have distributed more than 400 million toys to more than 188 million needy children. Continue reading




