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You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby!

Join us at the SMP Volunteer Training Conference on September 16, 2011, where we will provide valuable information on preventing Medicare identity theft and fraud. Learn from experts and connect with SMP volunteers from across Hawaii.

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You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby!

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  1. You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby! SMP Volunteer Training Conference September 16, 2011 Adele Ching, SMP Hawaii Coordinator Senior Medicare Patrol State Executive Office on Aging

  2. Mollie Chang, wearing SageWatch polo shirt and showing SageWatch poster and volunteer training manual

  3. Virginia Rolland, wearing Senior Fraud Squad shirt and holding SMP products: Hawaii’s Fraud Prevention & Resource Guide, potholder, and bus poster

  4. Lucy Ige, wearing SMP Hawaii polo shirt and holding SMP’s 2009 Anti-Fraud Conference poster

  5. Charlie Clark, from “If Your Provider Says…” video, posted on Ohana Caregivers’ website www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/ohanacaregivers/understand.asp

  6. Alu Like brochure and Hawaiian Language PSA, from SMP’s Integration Grant click to play

  7. Bus Poster in 8 languages: Chinese, English, Ilocano, Japanese, Korean, Samoan, Tagalong, and Vietnamese

  8. 3,500 potholders distributed to home-bound elderly with home-delivered meals through County Nutrition Programs

  9. SMP printed 32,000 copies and distributed to County offices on aging statewide. State’s first comprehensive fraud resource guide

  10. Malcolm Findley with KHON2 anchor, Kirk Matthews, after taping of Elderhood Project show Topic: Medicare Identity Theft

  11. SMP volunteers from Big Island, Maui, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai gather for group picture at SMP’s 2009 Anti-Fraud Conference at the Hawaii Convention Center

  12. SMP Hawaii nominated Twylah Fitzpatrick for Maui County’s 2011 Outstanding Older Americans awards

  13. SMP volunteer Charlie Clark, with Outstanding Older American honorees from the four Hawaii counties at 2009 Older Americans Month Ceremony at Washington Place

  14. Assistant Secretary on Aging, Kathy Greenlee, with SMP Hawaii Coordinator, Adele Ching, accepting Administration on Aging award of excellence on behalf of SMP Hawaii volunteer Charlie Clark

  15. Administration on Aging award presented by Executive Office on Aging Director, Noemi Pendleton, to Charlie Clark at meeting of the Policy Advisory Board on Elder Affairs

  16. SMP volunteer Marv Paularena with Hawaii’s 2010 Outstanding Older American honorees and Governor Linda Lingle at Washington Place

  17. SMP Hawaii volunteers Eudie Schick, Lucy Ige, and Virginia Rolland with fellow SMP volunteers at the 2011 Mayor’s Senior Recognition Program

  18. SMP volunteer Tony Garcia, recognized by the Pacific Islands Health Care Systems for the 7,500 hours of service

  19. SMP volunteer Jimmy Yee, taping a volunteer-recruitment radio ad at the ESPN 1420/1500 studio Click to Play

  20. The U.S. Administration on Aging recognized SMP Hawaii’s volunteer-recruitment and outreach campaign at the 2011 SMP National Conference in Washington, D.C.

  21. SMP Hawaii Coordinator, Adele Ching, and other Innovation Award recipients

  22. The End XXXXXXX A New Beginning Senior Medicare Patrol State Executive Office on Aging

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