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SENIOR MEDICARE PATROL

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SENIOR MEDICARE PATROL VOLUNTEERS READY TO BATTLE MEDICARE FRAUD!

Trident Area Agency on Aging and The South Carolina Lieutenant Governor’s Office empowered six new Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) volunteers with the first statewide training on combatting Medicare fraud in our community. Each year, billions of American taxpayers’ dollars are wasted on improper payments to individuals, organizations and contractors. In 2009, improper payments totaled $98 billion, with $54 billion stemming from Medicare and Medicaid.

The SMP programs, also known as Senior Medicare Patrol programs, help Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries avoid, detect, and prevent health care fraud. In doing so, they not only protect older persons, they also help preserve the integrity of the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Because this work often requires face-to-face contact to be most effective, SMPs nationwide recruit and teach nearly 4,500 volunteers every year to help in this effort.

SMP staff and their highly trained volunteers conduct outreach to Medicare beneficiaries in their communities through group presentations, exhibiting at community events, and one-on-one counseling. Their primary goal is to teach Medicare beneficiaries how to protect their personal identity, identify and report errors on their health care bills and identify deceptive health care practices, such as illegal marketing, providing unnecessary or inappropriate services and charging for services that were never provided.

In 2009, the 54 Senior Medicare Patrol Projects had a total of 4,444 active volunteers. Medicare funds recovered that were attributable to the projects were $76,176 and total savings to Medicare, Medicaid, beneficiaries and others were $214,060. The projects had 5 percent fewer active volunteers in 2009, compared to the number in 2008. Despite this fact, total savings to Medicare, Medicaid, beneficiaries and others were over three times higher in 2009, compared to totals in 2008.

Trident Area Agency on Aging and the newly certified SMP volunteers need your help to avoid, detect, and prevent health care fraud by scheduling informational presentations in the tricounty area. Take action and call Trident Area Agency on Aging to report suspicious Medicare charges or to schedule a group presentation. 843-554-2275 or www.tridentaaa.org

Contact: Angela Edwards

Program Manager (I-CARE)

843-554-2279

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It’s the same problem every year-how to honor your parents on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day!  Trident AAA has a solution!

Donate to Trident Area Agency on Aging and we will send a card acknowledging your generosity and support of our senior community.

  • We will send a beautiful Mother’s Day or Father’s Day card acknowledging your donation!
  • Your donation will provide a hot meal to a senior on our waiting list!
  • Help a senior with their utility bill or medications!
  • Build a ramp for a homebound senior!
  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • No shopping required!

 


 

Parents give years of unconditional love and guidance and there is no better time to show our appreciation for their devotion than on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. We dwell for hours or days on the perfect gift, whether it is a heartfelt card, jewelry, clothing, a household item, a personal item, a book or the latest computer product. Many of us will fight the crowds to treat them to a special meal at the best restaurant in town. As a nation we spend a lot of time and money agonizing over the perfect gift of love. In 2010, it is estimated that we spent $24.4 billion on gifts and countless hours navigating the stores to find that special item. After all of this time and expense many of our parents would be just as happy to know that they have made a difference.

Trident Area Agency on Aging has been striving to make a difference in the lives of older adults, adults with disabilities and caregivers in need since 1991. Our diverse programs meet the need for information and referrals, long term care advocacy, in-home care, Alzheimer’s and Dementia support, Medicare fraud awareness, and insurance counseling assistance throughout the Trident area.

We would like to ask you to make a difference for someone in need. We receive many calls on a daily basis from residents who cannot pay their rent or utility bill, or they may be in need of basic daily supplies. There are over 600 older adults anxiously waiting to be added to the Home Delivered Meals program in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties. Unfortunately, Trident Area Agency on Aging has limited funds and we are unable to meet the all of the needs within our community. We are asking for your help. The cost for an individual meal is $4.00 a day and only $1,000.00 for an entire year. Please take a moment to honor or remember your Mother, Father or someone special in your life by donating in their name to someone in need.

Your loved one will receive a Mother’s Day or Father’s Day card acknowledging that a donation has been made by you in their honor. You may also honor a loved one in memoriam, and we will place acknowledgement of your support on our website. Because Trident Area Agency on Aging is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization, your donation is tax deductible and is invaluable to our community.

Thank you for your support!

Please Use the Message to Trident AAA area on your donation form at PayPal to tell us:

  1. The Name of the Person you are donating a Gift to
  2. Who to send the “Notice of Gift” to and their mailing address
  3. Questions? Just give us a call we’ll be glad to assist!  843-554-2275

 


 

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March 23, 2011

5:00-9:00pm

Applebee’s

1486 Stuart Engles Blvd.
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Dine with friends and family and Applebee’s will donate 10% of your bill to help provide Home Delivered Meals to the over 600 on the waiting list. Be sure to print the coupon and take it with you!

Click the image to download your coupon!

Dining-to-Donate

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March 2, 2011: Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties

Students at Trident Technical College (TTC) started their class on February 7th just like every other day. Stephanie Blunt, Director of Trident Area Agency on Aging (TAAA) was speaking to the class today on the rising need in our community to feed the hungry elderly.

TAAA has been serving the needs of seniors, adults age 18 and older with disabilities, and caregivers in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties since 1991. TAAA contracts for Home Delivered Meals, home living support, group dining, transportation to programs and wellness/health promotions, as well as providing general assistance, advocacy, and answers on aging. Through community partnerships TAAA has developed Home Delivered Meals distribution locations throughout the tricounty to feed our elderly.

Since 2009, TAAA has lost $177,000, these funds. For many of these seniors, the Home Delivered Meal is a source of nutrition, often the only contact with a living person, and can help individuals make independent living a viable option. As a result of the funding loss, 44,206 fewer meals will be served to our region’s seniors.

Mrs. Blunt left the TTC students knowing that they felt her overwhelming sense of urgency to bring food to the elderly in our community. The students were very attentive and offered to assist her with her dilemma. The students created the Partnership for Change Project and are taking on the task of helping to support the now over 600 elderly waiting for a hot meal.  The cost for an individual meal is $4.00 and only $1000.00 for an entire year. Help support the Partner for Change Project, for a list of fundraising projects or to donate www.tridentaaa.org or http://partnershipforchangeproject.blogspot.com/

Linda Naert

843-554-2275

lnaert@tridentaaa.org

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Car Wash
March 26, 2011
Starting at 8:00am

Pep Boys

1550 Savannah Hwy.
Charleston, SC

Support the students of Trident Technical College and their Partnership for Change fundraiser to support the growing need for Home Delivered Meals in the tricounty. $5.00 CAR WASH!

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