Senior designations for financial advisers
Reducing
consumer confusion and risks
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[May
09, 2013]
WASHINGTON -- The Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau posted a report with recommendations on financial
advisers for seniors.
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Gov. Quinn proclaims Senior Corps Week in Illinois
Serve
Illinois Commission commends volunteers and promotes service to
bring generations together
SPRINGFIELD -- Gov. Pat Quinn
proclaimed May 6-10 as Senior Corps Week in Illinois. Senior Corps
connects volunteers 55 and older with people and organizations to
serve as mentors, coaches or companions to those in need.
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St. Clara's names its 2012 Volunteer of the Year at volunteer
luncheon
Album from St. Clara's luncheon
Friday, the volunteers of St.
Clara's Manor were honored at a special luncheon in the chapel. The
event was hosted by activity director Penny Tipton, assistant Linda
Bree and social services director Marie Parr.
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SOCIAL
SECURITY COLUMN
Retire on your own terms
By Judith
Bartels, Social Security district manager in
Springfield
SPRINGFIELD -- Most Americans are aware
that they need to save for retirement. It is a topic that is easy to
brush aside to a later date because, although the subject is
important, it may not seem urgent.
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State's Senior Health Insurance Program moves to Department on Aging
SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois Department on
Aging Director John K. Holton, Ph.D., announced this week that the
Senior Health Insurance Program is now administered by his
department. The program known at SHIP is a free statewide health
insurance counseling service for Medicare beneficiaries and their
caregivers. SHIP was previously under the Department of Insurance,
but the governor signed Executive Order 13-1, which transfers SHIP
to the Department on Aging, effective April 1.
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Bill requiring review of suspicious deaths of vulnerable adults
passes out of committee
Measure
would require review of suspicious at-home deaths of elderly,
disabled adults
SPRINGFIELD -- Attorney General
Lisa Madigan announced Wednesday that the House Human Services
Committee voted out a bill to establish vulnerable adult fatality
review teams to investigate suspicious at-home deaths of elderly or
disabled Illinois residents.
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New Uniform Do-Not-Resuscitate Advance Directive form available
SPRINGFIELD -- The Illinois Department
of Public Health has created a Uniform Do-Not-Resuscitate Advance
Directive form that offers Illinoisans more health care options.
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Atlanta Library Golden Age Tech Talk schedule
ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Public Library
is offering free evening programs in its Golden Age Tech Talk
series. "Digital Photo Management" will be presented on Tuesday from
6:30 to 8 p.m
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Attorney General Madigan alleges financial adviser deceived
Springfield-area seniors
CHICAGO -- Attorney General Lisa
Madigan and Secretary of State Jesse White took coordinated action
Thursday against a Springfield man for fraudulently marketing and
selling insurance investment products to seniors.
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Area Agency on Aging to present Lunch and Learn at Oasis for family
caregivers
The Area Agency on Aging for
Lincolnland, in cooperation with Senior Citizens of Logan County,
has scheduled a Lunch and Learn program March 19 for informal
caregivers of older adults and grandparents and other relatives
raising children. Steve Iden, senior attorney with the Land of
Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, will present information
regarding "Do I Need a Will and/or a Trust." The program will be
from noon to 1 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 501 Pulaski St. in
Lincoln.
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