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Laurie Blume / Sunday, February 2, 2020 / Categories: Life Stages, Housing Public Safety & Seniors With Police Chief, Phil Langmeyer and Fire Chief Mike Morin Bloomfield Township, Michigan Police Chief, Phil Langmeyer and Fire Chief Mike Morin lead us in a discussion of the many services both departments have for those of us who are gracefully greying in our community, or anywhere across the country. These include home security issues, being aware of scams as well as the importance of securing your home, having working smoke detectors and alarm systems, and dealing with medical emergencies. This is a very important podcast for all of us who are gracefully greying or have aging parents, and has universal appeal for anyone who wants to age in place. Print 12144 Tags: Bloomfield Township Police and Fire Senior Scams Specialties Wellness Related articles What is a Health Advocate? Next Step 4 Seniors Rockstar Caregivers Thinking About Downsizing? Interior Design for Seniors HomeCare with Compassion Got a Scary Caregiver? Downsizing & Relocating It's Not Downsizing, It's UP-LIFTING! Choosing The Right Senior Community