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            State Dept. on Aging praises residents and staff of long-term care 
			facilities in observance of Nursing Home Week Ombudsman 
			program protects standard of care to improve residents' quality of 
			life  
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            [May 
			16, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- In observance of 
			National Nursing Home Week, Illinois Department on Aging Director 
			John K. Holton, Ph.D., praises long-term care advocates and 
			caregivers. National Nursing Home Week, as promoted by the American 
			Health Care Association, runs the week after Mother's Day to honor 
			residents, family members, staff and volunteers who help nursing 
			home residents. This year's awareness week, which runs through May 
			18, stresses that residents should feel satisfied and staff should 
			feel they have contributed in a meaningful way. (Click 
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            Elderly Service Officer of the Year nominations sought 
			CARBONDALE -- The 10th annual 
			award for Elderly Service Officer of the Year will be presented by 
			Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office at the 17th annual Illinois 
			TRIAD Conference Sept. 12-13 in East Peoria. Law enforcement 
			agencies, local elder abuse provider agencies, long-term care 
			regional ombudsman programs and Area Agencies on Aging, which work 
			with the most vulnerable older people, are invited to nominate an ESO from their area.  (Click 
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            New caregiver support group forming 
			Recognizing the need caregivers 
			have for support in the challenges they face, The Christian Village 
			is organizing a local caregiver support group. Called Caregivers 
			Together, the new group is open to all caregivers.
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            It's never too late to start birding 
			DECATUR -- An Adult Beginning 
			Birders (18 and over) program will be offered by the Illinois Raptor 
			Center on Sunday, May 19, from 2 to 4 p.m. 
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            Social Security announces new mobile site for smartphone users Agency 
			leverages technology to meet customer service expectations 
			BALTIMORE -- Carolyn W. Colvin, 
			acting commissioner of Social Security, announced this week that the 
			agency is offering a new mobile-optimized website, specifically 
			aimed at smartphone users across the country. 
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			Senior designations for financial advisers Reducing 
			consumer confusion and risks 
            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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            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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