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- AOL Teams with The
National Council on the Aging to Launch
BenefitsCheckUp.org
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- America Online
(AOL) has teamed with The National Council on the
Aging (NCOA) to launch a new portal designed as a
one-stop-shop for older Americans to identify any
Federal or State benefits for which they may be
eligible. BenefitsCheckUp.org debuted June 5.
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- The Wall Street
Journal recently reported that five million older
American do not receive all of the benefits they
are entitled to because they do not know they are
eligible, or do not know where to apply.
BenefitsCheckUp.org is designed to be a
clearinghouse to make all of that information
available in one place.
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- After filling out a
confidential personal profile (no identifying
information is required), seniors can find
information on a wide range of benefits at the
site for which they qualify (based on the
information provided in their profiles),
including:
- Supplemental
Security Income (SSI)
- Medicaid
- Meals on Wheels
- Food Stamps
- Property Tax
Exemptions
- Transportation
Assistance
- Utility Bill
Reductions
- Returned results
include names, addresses and phone numbers of
local agencies and descriptions of the specific
programs the user may be eligible for.
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- Conceived by NCOA
President & CEO James Firman,
BenefitsCheckUp.org was developed through the
support of several partners including New York
Life, Lucent Technologies, Merck and the
Archstone Foundation.
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