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			Department on Aging and State’s Senior Health Insurance Program 
			(SHIP) commemorate Medicare 50th Anniversary  
			SHIP is a free statewide health insurance 
			counseling service for Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers 
			
     
            
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            [July 27, 2015] 
            SPRINGFIELD – In commemoration 
			of Medicare’s 50th anniversary (July 30th), the Illinois Department 
			on Aging (IDoA) would like to encourage Illinois seniors and people 
			with disabilities to learn about services provided by the Senior 
			Health Insurance Program (SHIP). This year, marks the 50th 
			anniversary of the enactment of Amendments to the Social Security 
			Act that established the Medicare program.  
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			 “The Department on Aging supports SHIP’s role in assisting older 
			adults and individuals with disabilities make informed decisions,” 
			said Acting Director Jennifer Reif. “There are more than 250 
			existing local SHIP offices statewide with 1,000 dedicated 
			counselors who are readily available to assist and educate people 
			about Medicare and available insurance options.” 
			 
			SHIP is a year round program, not affiliated with any insurance 
			company, and counselors do not sell or solicit any type of 
			insurance. SHIP counselors in the field make sure seniors and people 
			with disabilities on Medicare are aware of options that can save 
			them money. Counselors educate and answer questions about Medicare, 
			Medicare Supplement, and long term care insurance. Also, SHIP 
			counselors assist beneficiaries with their Part D choices during 
			Medicare’s annual open enrollment from October 15 through December 7 
			each year.
			  
			“The hard work of our SHIP counselors allows the people with 
			Medicare and their caregivers, piece of mind when faced with making 
			the choice on how to receive their Medicare benefits. Medicare has 
			offered so much over the past 50 years, and SHIP will work hand in 
			hand with Medicare throughout the next 50 years to ensure that our 
			citizens are getting the most care from their Medicare benefits,” 
			said Sandy Leith, SHIP Director 
			 
			The State’s SHIP program serves 82,000 Illinois seniors and people 
			with disabilities annually. You can contact SHIP at 800-252-8966. 
			More information about SHIP is available at:  
			
			https://www.illinois.gov/aging/ship/Pages/ default.aspx 
			 
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  Next week, to commemorate Medicare’s 50th 
			anniversary, regional Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 
			(CMS) will host public events in addition to a national event in 
			Washington, D.C. In Chicago, representatives for IDoA and SHIP will 
			participate in a Medicare 50th Anniversary regional roundtable 
			discussion. Beneficiaries, providers, and health experts will 
			reflect on Medicare over the years as well as explore ways to 
			strengthen and improve health care programs.  
			 
			About the Illinois Department on Aging 
			The Department’s mission is to serve and advocate for older 
			Illinoisans and their caregivers by administering quality and 
			culturally appropriate programs that promote partnerships and 
			encourage independence, dignity and quality of life. For more 
			information, call the Senior HelpLine at 800-252-8966 (or TTY for 
			the hearing impaired at 888-206-1327), or log on to the website at 
			www.illinois.gov/aging 
  
			
			[Illinois Department on Aging] 
			
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