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Executive Director Position Print E-mail

The Preble County Council on Aging (PCCOA) is a small, 501 (c)(3) social service organization with a 1M annual budget and 25 to 30 full and part-time employees serving a rural county.

Qualified candidates for this position will meet the following criteria:

* Bachelor's Degree is preferrred

* Minimum of 5 years operations management experience

* Grant management and general fundraising experience a plus

The position will report to a volunteer Board of Trustees.

PCCOA offers a benefit package and salary commensurate with experience. Please submit your resume and cover letter (including salary history and requirements) by August 31, 2010 to PCCOA, P.O. Box 451, Eaton, Ohio 45320 or email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 
OSHIIP Medicare Check Up Day 2010 Print E-mail

Tuesday, November 30th - 9:00 am

Learn ways to stay informed, stay healthy, save money!

This program is a FREE service brought to you by the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) at the Ohio Department of Insurance and the Preble County Council on Aging.

The OSHIIP MEDICARE CHECK UP DAY 2010 will be held at The Gathering Place, 501 Nation Avenue, Eaton, on Tuesday, November 30th at 9:00 am.  There is only one morning session.

* Learn about recent chanes to Medicare.

* Find out how the Nov. 15 - Dec. 31 Medicare Annual Coordinated Election Period can work for you.

* Get tips on how to enroll for 2011 coverage in a Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D) and/or a Medicare health plan.

* See if you qualify to SAVE an average of $3900 on your  drug costs.

* Bring your list of prescription drugs to compare plans for 2011.

Call the Preble County Council on Aging at (937) 456-4947 or 1-800-238-5146 for more information about this event, or visit www.ohioinsurance.gov . Reservations are not needed and everyone is welcome to attend.

 

 
Homestead Exemption Program Print E-mail

Are you 65 years of age or older?

Do you own the home where you live?

Are you receiving the Homestead Exemption on your property taxes?

For questions, please contact the Preble County Auditor's Office at 937 456-8148.

To be eligible for the Homestead Exemption Program:

You must own the home where you live. You must be 65 years of age or permanently and totally disabled. Apply before the first Monday in June each year. No income restrictions.

Applications must be filed with the County Auditor and homeowners turning 65 this year and may apply. Any homeowner who resides in the home for which they are applying, who is 65 or older or who is totally and permanently disabled is eligible for an exemption. Any homeowner turning 65 this year may apply before the first Monday in June of each year. Land contracts, life estates and trusts meet the criteria for home ownership. This law exempts from property taxes the first $25,000 of value of the home.

Disabled applicants must complete a Certificate of Disability signed by a doctor or psychologist verifying that the applicant is totally and permenently disabled. A state or federal agency disability determination letter or certification is also acceptable.

Mailing Address: Mindy S. Robbins, County Auditor, Homestead Dept., 101 East Main Street, Eaton, Ohio 45320

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Take Action Consumer Alert from Ohio Department of Aging Print E-mail
 

Ohio Seniors Urged to Watch for Medicare Part D Rebate Scam

 

Columbus, Ohio - Partners in the State of Ohio's Take Action - Protect Yourself from Fraud program are cautioning seniors with Medicare to be on the alert for a Part D prescription drug coverage scam involving the $250 "doughnut hole" rebate checks. President Obama and Governor Strickland both warned seniors that scam artists are calling seniors to solicit their personal information, such as social security numbers, bank account information and Medicare numbers, incorrectly claiming they need this information to mail the Part D rebate check.
 
The first batch of one-time rebate checks, a result of the federal health care reform Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), has been mailed by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services. The rebate checks will be mailed monthly throughout the year as new beneficiaries hit the doughnut hole, the portion of Part D coverage when a beneficiary pays all of his or her prescription drug costs out of pocket.  
 
Insurance Director Mary Jo Hudson and Aging Director Barbara Riley urge Ohio seniors to be vigilant and use the tools provided by the Take Action program to avoid becoming a victim and to report any unscrupulous activity.
 
"We want Ohio seniors to clearly understand that the federal government will be directly mailing them their Part D rebate check when they hit the doughnut hole," Director Hudson said. "If someone says they need your personal information to mail you the rebate or they can help you get your check more quickly if you pay them a fee, immediately report this scam to the authorities."
 
Last year, roughly 156,000 Medicare beneficiaries in Ohio hit the doughnut hole.
 
"This rebate program is a first and crucial step to improved prescription drug coverage for older Ohioans, and I am appalled that some people are exploiting this opportunity for personal gain," Director Riley said. "Consumers who take an active role, seek information and take action against scams like this are key in making the schemes go away. Our aim is to arm all Ohioans against this and other types of consumer fraud."
 
Take Action and AARP Ohio Tips and Information:

 

  • People with Part D who have paid more than $940 in out-of-pocket drug costs should automatically receive a check after reaching that threshold but you should save your receipts just in case.  If you think you've reached the doughnut hole and don't receive your check within a few months, having your receipts handy will be helpful when talking to Medicare.
  • Checks will be mailed automatically. Those who qualify can expect to receive their checks within 45 days of reaching the gap. The first rounds of checks were to arrive the week of June 10. Medicare tracks your drug costs for you. Once you reach the coverage gap, you will receive a check.
  • Your check will be mailed to the address Social Security uses to reach you. If you need to change your address, call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. If you prefer, a change of address may also be reported by calling or visiting your local Social Security office.
  • Protect yourself against scams. If an unsolicited visitor comes to your home or someone calls you saying they are a representative from Medicare and need personal information to process your Part D rebate, calmly request their personal information (e.g., name, business affiliation and phone number) and inform them you will call them back. Do not call them back, but instead, immediately contact the local police, the Ohio Attorney General's Office at 1-800-282-0515 or online at www.speakoutohio.gov, or the Take Action program at 1-800-686-1526. 

 

Launched in May, Take Action focuses on alerting consumers to types of deceptive sales practices and schemes currently occurring in annuities, living trusts, stranger-originated life insurance (STOLI), reverse mortgages, Medicare sales and health care fraud. Take Action also assists Ohioans in safeguarding their online information and warding off unwanted telemarketers and spammers.
 
A free consumer guide provides background facts on areas where people are exploited and serves as a workbook listing important questions to ask. The guide is available at www.takeaction.ohio.gov, an interactive Web site filled with tips on how to recognize, avoid and report fraud. Consumer stories about fraud and successful encounters overcoming it will be published on the Web site.
 
In addition, senior groups and associations can request a speaker for a workshop or ask for a panel of government experts to talk about fraud. Representatives from the Ohio Department of Insurance, the Ohio Department of Aging, the Ohio Department of Commerce, the Office of Attorney General Richard Cordray, the Office of State Treasurer Kevin Boyce, Ohio Consumers' Counsel, and the Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio will participate on panels.

 

About ODA - The Ohio Department of Aging provides leadership for the delivery of services and supports that improve and promote quality of life and personal choice for older Ohioans, adults with disabilities, their families and their caregivers. Working with 12 area agencies on aging and other community partners, the department offers home- and community-based Medicaid waiver programs, the long-term care ombudsman program, the Golden Buckeye Card and more. Visit www.aging.ohio.gov.

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THE GATHERING PLACE IS AVAILABLE FOR RENTALS. Print E-mail

For rental and catering information, contact Valerie at (937) 456-4947.

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The Gathering Place at 501 Nation Avenue, Eaton is now under the management of Preble County Council on Aging. The Gathering Place is available for rentals and catering events. If you are looking for a facility for a business meeting, family reunion, anniversary or birthday party, etc., with or without a catered meal, The Gathering Place is the place for your event. For a packet of information on rentals, catering, and to check availability of dates, please call Valerie, The Gathering Place Rental Coordinator, at (937) 456-4947 or 1-800-238-5146.

 
COMPUTERS & COMPONENTS FOR SALE - CHEAP! Print E-mail

The Preble County Council on Aging has arranged for members and others to purchase computers and components (used, guaranteed), at extremely low prices. Interested people may contact Ray Potter at 456-1241 for an appointment to see the items. Mention PCCOA to receive the low price. The Preble County Council on Aging will receive 1/2 the sale.
*Computers - $75 to $150     *Printers - $10 to $20
*Monitors - $10 to $20          *Parts - Various prices
CALL RAY POTTER AT 456-1241.

 
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