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Title: Empowering Older Consumers


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Empowering Older Consumers Caregivers Toward
Greater Economic Security
2008 National Aging Disability IR Symposium
  • AIRS 2008 Annual Conference, May 21, 2008,
    Houston, TX

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Agenda
  • What is the AARP Foundation?
  • Who do we serve?
  • How do we do it?
  • Highlight of key AARP Foundation programs and
    tools
  • How can we help you do the good work youre
    goingeven better!?!

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AARP FoundationEmpowering Older Consumers and
Caregivers Toward Greater Economic Security
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About the AARP Foundation
  • AARPs affiliated charity
  • Foundation programs provide security, protection
    and empowerment for older persons in need
  • Three areas of focus
  • Asset building
  • Asset protection
  • Access to adequate public benefits
  • Accomplish this through
  • Programs that help people find jobs, find and
    apply for public benefits, care for family
    members, and manage their money

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AARP Foundation Target Audiences
  • Low-to-moderate income older individuals and
    their families
  • Those at risk of falling into poverty
  • Special focus on
  • Women
  • People of color
  • Caregivers
  • Grandparents raising
  • grandchildren

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AARP Foundation Programs Tools to Empower
Consumers
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Access to Adequate Public Benefits
  • AARP Foundation Benefit Outreach Program
    Connecting older Americans and their families
    with free and low-cost programs that
  • Help them stay healthy
  • Cover basic expenses
  • Assist older relatives
  • Support children in their care

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Lets you print applications for over 250 health
care prescription assistance programs.
Organizational Login
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What benefits does Benefits QuickLINK screen for?
  • State and Federal Public Benefits for
  • Adults/Families
  • Medicare Savings Programs
  • Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
  • Medicare Rx Extra Help
  • State Pharmaceutical Assistance programs (SPAP)
  • Medicaid for Aged, Blind, and Disabled
  • Food Stamps Program
  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP)
  • State Property Tax Relief/Rebates
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Telephone Assistance (Link-Up and Lifeline)

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What benefits does Benefits QuickLINK screen for?
  • State and Federal Public Benefits for Children
  • State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
  • TANF-Child Only Grants
  • Medicaid for Children
  • Supplemental Security Income for Children

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Can download paper application here and enter
info later
Click here to begin OR
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Can test tool as much as you like just
enter test case here
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Fact sheets for each benefit Include description,
local contact info, list of necessary
paperwork
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Can review and make changes to your responses
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PDF of applications in grey shaded boxes
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Tells what materials people should bring when
they go to apply for the benefit
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How can you utilize Benefits QuickLINK?
  • Three ways to utilize QuickLINK
  • Use the consumer version as needed free public
    site
  • Outreach Collaborator
  • Promote BQL on website, etc.
  • Distribute Benefits State Fact Sheets
  • Screening/Application Assistance Collaborator
  • Formal agreement with AARP Foundation
  • Dedicated staff
  • Commitment to target of screenings

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Benefits of CollaborationWith AARP Foundation on
BQL
  • Outreach Collaborators will receive
  • Regular emails/updates
  • Invitations to participate in webinars
  • Materials order forms
  • Communications package
  • Screening/Application Collaborators will receive
    (in addition to the above)
  • Technical assistance in plan development
  • Handbook
  • On-site visit
  • Webinar training for staff
  • Monthly check-in

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Asset Building
  • AARP Foundation WorkSearch Program Helping
    mature workers
  • Identify job choices based on their personal
    interests
  • Assess their current skills
  • Access online training to fill any skill gaps
  • Earn Job Skills Certificates
  • Find jobs in their communities

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WorkSearch Assessment Tool
  • Career interest and web based skill assessment
    system created by the National Business Service
    Alliance (NBSA)
  • Customized by the AARP Foundation for our target
    population
  • Created by NBSA to cover 75 of all job titles
    listed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Used consortium of 8 universities and 120
    employers consultants who vetted 1200 jobs and
    helped design specific on-line courses and 99 low
    cost, university-validated certifications

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5 Key Features
  • Focused community job matches
  • Objective skill testing
  • Advanced assessments and objective skills testing
    for university validated certifications
  • Unlimited access to system able to see job
    matches anytime
  • Separate administrative functions for site
    managers

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How can you utilizeWorkSearch?
  • Refer mature adults to WorkSearch sites
  • List at www.aarpworksearch.org
  • Consider becoming a certified WorkSearch site

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Grandparent Navigation Tools
  • GrandCare Connect Navigation Assistance
  • Call toll-free 1-888-GRAND-18
  • Website www.aarp.org/grandparents
  • GrandCare Support Locator
  • State fact sheets
  • Articles Tools
  • Newsletter
  • Print publications
  • Research
  • English and Spanish

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Money Management
  • Money Management program uses volunteers to help
    low-income older adults or people with
    disabilities who have difficulty budgeting,
    paying routine bills, and keeping track of
    financial matters
  • The program is delivered in three ways
  • Providing money management materials to help
    educate individuals and their caregivers
  • With volunteers, two separate services to make
    sure participants pay their bills on time
  • Bill Payer Service
  • Representative Payee Service
  • Money Management Program is offered through
    agreements with state and local government and
    nonprofit agencies

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Reverse Mortgage Education Project
  • RMEP provides independent information to
    consumers about reverse mortgages and other, less
    costly alternatives
  • Home Made Money A Consumers Guide to Reverse
    Mortgages
  • Consumer info web site www.aarp.org/revmort
  • Provides support services to national network of
    counselors approved by U. S. Department of
    Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to counsel
    consumers about HUD's Home Equity Conversion
    Mortgage (HECM) program
  • Counseling referrals via a toll-free number
    1-800-209-8085
  • Online information about the project and contact
    information for referrals to exam-qualified
    counselors in the HUD HECM Network at
    www.hecmresources.org/network.cfm

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Tax Aide
  • Free, face-to-face tax assistance and preparation
    at approximately 6,700 AARP Tax-Aide sites
    nationwide
  • Sites typically operate February 1 through April
    15
  • Sites are located in senior centers, libraries,
    community centers, and at other convenient
    locations
  • Volunteers also visit shut-in taxpayers,
    including those in hospitals and nursing homes
  • Offers e-filing at most sites nationwide
  • Free tax assistance online, 24 hours a day, 7
    days a week   
  • Taxpayers can pose tax questions to online
    volunteers from the comfort of their homes by
    visiting www.aarp.org/taxaide (Questions are
    usually answered with two days)
  • During tax season, go to www.aarp.org/taxaide to
    find sites by zip code, or call 1-888-227-7669

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Tax Aide Stimulus Tool
  • Developed, with NCOA
  • On-line tool to assist usually non tax filing
    seniors and those working with these senior in
    applying for their stimulus payments 
  • Go to www.aarp.org/stimulushelp for the tool
  • Will be on-line through October to make it easier
    for lower-income seniors to get their stimulus
    payments

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How can we work together to empower consumers?
  • Most of our programs work with AAAs or State
    Units on Aging
  • Variety of ways to become involved with our
    programs/tools
  • Disseminate our materials free from AARP
    Fulfillment
  • Link to our online tools and resources
  • Refer consumers to local sites
  • Become a Money Management or WorkSearch site
  • Become a QuickLINK Collaborator

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For more informationwww.aarp.org/foundation
Economic Security Work Programs
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To follow-up, contact
  • Maggie Biscarr
  • Integration Specialist
  • Economic Security and Work
  • AARP Foundation
  • 601 E St, NW
  • Washington, DC 20049
  • (202) 434-2410
  • mbiscarr_at_aarp.org
  • Matthew McCloy
  • Director
  • Economic Security and Work
  • AARP Foundation
  • 601 E St, NW
  • Washington, DC 20049
  • (202) 434-6024
  • mmccloy_at_aarp.org
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