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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.  (Click 
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            State moves to cap long-term care insurance premium rate HB 2333 
			reforms will protect seniors from skyrocketing annual rates 
			CHICAGO -- Illinois Department 
			of Insurance Director Andrew Boron announced on Wednesday an effort 
			by the department to protect long-term care policyholders. The 
			Department of Insurance, with help from state Rep. Robyn Gabel, 18th 
			District, Evanston, has proposed
			
			House Bill 2333, which calls for a 15 percent annual cap on the 
			premium rate for a policyholder's long-term care insurance.  
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            Social Security: Electronic payments become mandatory March 1 By 
			Judith Bartels, Social Security district manager in Springfield 
			SPRINGFIELD -- Beginning March 
			1, with few exceptions, all federal benefits, including Social 
			Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits, are to be paid 
			electronically. That's according to a rule from the U.S. Department 
			of the Treasury. 
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            Seniors warned about a scam to get cash Dept. on 
			Aging offers clues that someone may be victim of financial 
			exploitation  
			SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois 
			Department on Aging Director John K. Holton, Ph.D., is warning 
			seniors about an attempt to scam seniors and steal their money. The 
			department is acting to alert Illinois seniors, based on a report by 
			Springfield police that two elderly females fell victim to the scam. 
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            Start the new year right with 'This Golden Age' at 
            .jpg) the Atlanta 
			Community House 
			ATLANTA -- Let's get moving! The 
			Atlanta Public Library's popular "This Golden Age" series for folks 
			over 50 continues on Tuesday with a visit from Illinois Wesleyan 
			choreographer Jean Kerr. This event is the perfect antidote for the 
			post-holiday blahs and a great way to start the new year right -- 
			for both mind and body. 
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