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LANSING – Dr. Alexis Travis has been named the new senior deputy director for the Public Health Administration at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and will start on May 30.
Travis joined MDHHS in 2018 and most recently served as senior deputy director of MDHHS’s Aging & Adult Services Agency (AASA), where she provided statewide leadership, direction, and resources to support Michigan’s aging, adult services, and disability networks. In this role she advanced health equity for older adults and led efforts to address the need to expand the direct care workforce. She led AASA in Michigan to become the fifth state in the nation and first in the Midwest to join the World Health Organization and AARP age-friendly initiative. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Travis worked with the AASA team and the state’s aging network to launch many innovative programs to address food insecurity, social isolation and support risk mitigation in one of the hig
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Contact: MDDHS, Chelsea Wuth, 517-241-2112
LANSING, Mich. - Dr. Alexis Travis has been named the new senior deputy director for the Public Health Administration at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and will start on May 30.
Travis joined MDHHS in 2018 and most recently served as senior deputy director of MDHHS s Aging & Adult Services Agency (AASA), where she provided statewide leadership, direction, and resources to support Michigan s aging, adult services, and disability networks. In this role she advanced health equity for older adults and led efforts to address the need to expand the direct care workforce. She led AASA in Michigan to become the fifth state in the nation and first in the Midwest to join the World Health Organization and AARP age-friendly initiative. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Travis worked with the AASA team and the state s aging network to launch many innovative programs to address food insecurity, soc
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MDHHS names Dr. Alexis Travis as senior deputy director for the Public Health Administration
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: MDDHS, Chelsea Wuth, 517-241-2112
LANSING, Mich. - Dr. Alexis Travis has been named the new senior deputy director for the Public Health Administration at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and will start on May 30.
Travis joined MDHHS in 2018 and most recently served as senior deputy director of MDHHS s Aging & Adult Services Agency (AASA), where she provided statewide leadership, direction, and resources to support Michigan s aging, adult services, and disability networks. In this role she advanced health equity for older adults and led efforts to address the need to expand the direct care workforce. She led AASA in Michigan to become the fifth state in the nation and first in the Midwest to join the World Health Organization and AARP age-friendly initiative. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Travis worked with the AASA team and
100-year-old Detroit woman receives vaccine, highlighting lack of access for homebound
More than five months since the vaccine first became available, and efforts are still underway to get the vaccine to Michigan s most vulnerable.
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DETROIT (WXYZ) â Itâs been an isolating year for seniors like Ida Sterrett, who was born and raised in Detroit. She s lived in the area all 100 years of her life. Weâve got a cool relationship, I ve always been here,â said Ida s daughter Marsha.
Marsha lives with her mother and cares for her. For most of the pandemic, Ida hasn t seen much of her other family.