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Subject Seniors at risk thanks to DHS regulation
Date August 14, 2019 2:21 PM
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DHS rule will harm older legal immigrants
The new “public charge” regulation will harm vulnerable older immigrants who are in this country legally, their caregivers, the diverse communities where they reside, and non-immigrant seniors, too.
Read our full statement
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August 14, 2019

Health eVillages and NCOA partner to increase food security among older Americans
Health eVillages, together with NCOA, will help reduce food insecurity by enabling local volunteers in nine states to conduct home visits and outreach events using mobile tablets for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility assessments and applications. By screening for benefit eligibility via our BenefitsCheckUp® tool, older adults in rural areas will find and apply for programs that can help them pay for daily expenses.
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Coming up...

Prevention and Health Promotion for Late-Life Mental Health Disorders: Attend this webinar to learn about encouraging findings from existing preventive interventions in pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, and psycho-social efforts. Aug. 21 @ 12 p.m. ET
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4 steps to stop scammers now: Scam artists continue to target seniors with a variety of convincing schemes. Our tips can protect older adults from the fear used by scammers to gain access to sensitive information.
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