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For Immediate Release
November 4, 2009
SPRINGFIELD—November 4, 2009. Governor Pat Quinn and the Illinois Department of Insurance announce free, one-on-one counseling services in Springfield to help educate Medicare-eligible individuals and their caregivers about available insurance options. The Department’s Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) is conducting a series of counseling sessions statewide to assist Medicare-eligible individuals with the Medicare open enrollment season, which runs this year from November 15th through December 31st.
Governor Pat Quinn recently proclaimed the week of November 2 through November 6 as SHIP week to recognize the program’s volunteers and the nearly 300,000 hours of free counseling provided to Illinois’ Medicare beneficiaries.
Pre-registration for appointments is required for all sessions by calling the Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland at (217) 787-9234. SHIP volunteers are also available year-round to answer Medicare questions. For a list of SHIP volunteers in your area please visit the SHIP Web site or call SHIP toll-free at (800) 548-9034.
SHIP sessions in Springfield are scheduled as follows:
November 20 & December 2
8 a.m.–3 p.m.
Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland
3100 Montvale Drive
Through its staff and a network of approximately 900 trained volunteers in more than 150 sites throughout the State, SHIP assists Illinoisans who have questions about or problems with:
Every SHIP office is volunteer-based and supported by local sponsoring organizations. In 2008 alone, SHIP volunteers provided over 35,000 hours of counseling, responded to more than 31,000 telephone calls, and saved Medicare beneficiaries an estimated $11.8 million.
For more information about SHIP, including information about SHIP volunteers in your area, please visit the SHIP web site or call the SHIP toll-free hotline at (800) 548-9034. You can also visit the Department of Insurance’s Web site at http://insurance.illinois.gov or call our toll-free hotline at (866) 445-5364.