| Patty 
			Duke turns 65, applies online for Social Security and Medicare 
			benefits 
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            [December 29, 2011] 
            After 
			years of telling people they can apply online for Social Security in 
			their pajamas, Patty Duke has taken her own advice.  Duke, who turns 
			65 today, applied online for retirement and Medicare benefits from 
			home at 
			www.socialsecurity.gov. | 
		
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				“I had no idea this 
				would be such a momentous occasion,” said Duke, who for three 
				years has volunteered her time promoting Social Security’s 
				online services in numerous Public Service Announcements (PSAs) 
				and media interviews.  In a new online
				
				video, Duke puts 
				character acting aside and shows everyone what happened when she 
				and her husband Mike Pearce sat down at the kitchen table, 
				turned on their laptop, and applied for her retirement and 
				Medicare benefits. 
				
				 
				“All of us at 
				Social Security wish Patty a very happy birthday,” said Michael 
				J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security.  “She’s a Hollywood 
				legend and an American treasure who reaches a very important 
				milestone today.  True to form, she is the one giving us the 
				birthday present by showing her fellow baby boomers the easiest 
				way to apply for benefits.” In 2009, Duke 
				reprised her roles as the identical cousins, Patty and Cathy 
				Lane from the Patty Duke Show, for a series of
				
				PSAs promoting Social 
				Security’s online services.  In 2010, Duke teamed up with the 
				surviving Patty Duke Show cast members for
				
				an additional set of 
				spots.  Earlier this year, she teamed up with entertainment icon 
				George Takei to encourage people of all ages to “Boldly Go” to
				
				www.socialsecurity.gov. 
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				In the three years 
				since Duke has volunteered her time with Social Security, 
				millions of people have visited the agency’s website and the 
				percentage of online retirements has more than doubled.
				“While I just 
				applied for retirement benefits, I’m not retiring from being a 
				Social Security spokesperson,” Duke says.  “I urge my fellow 
				baby boomers to go online to
				
				www.socialsecurity.gov.  
				If you’re not sure how to get started on the computer, ask a 
				loved one to help you out.  I did, and it was so easy.” [Text from file received from 
			Social Security] 
			
			 
			
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