
MyPartner Resources You Can Trust
The MyPartner Senior Care Resources listed below are a listing of people and organizations you can trust in helping you with all your senior care questions and concerns.
Southern Connecticut Agency on Aging
www.swcaa.org
(800)772-1213
Social Security Administration
www.ssa.gov
(800)772-1213
Benefits Check Up
www.benefitscheckup.org
(202)479-1200
Veterans Administration − Aid and Attendance Benefits
wvw.va.gov
(202)273-6763
Veterans Express − Aid and Attendance Benefits Veterans of Foreign Wars
www.veterans-express.com
American Legion
www.legion.org
Tricare Military Health Plan
www.tricare.osd.mil
(800)931-9501
Society of Certified Senior Advisors
www.society-csa.com
(800)653-1785
Administration on Aging
www.aoa.gov
(800)677-1116
First Gov for Seniors
www.seniors.gov
American Association For Retired People
www.aarp.org
(888)687-2277
Funeral Consumers Alliance
www.funerals.org
(802)482-3437
National Association for Home Care
www.nahc.org
(202)547-7424
National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers
www.caremanager.org
(521)881-8008
Medicare's Interactive
www.medicare.gov
Senior Care Ratings
www.nursinghomereports.com
(781)431-7033
Aging with Dignity
www.agingwithdignity.org
(888)594-7437
Partnership for Caring
www.parnershipforcaring.org
(800)989-9455
National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization
www.nhpco.org
(703)837-1500
Last Acts
www.lastacts.org
(703)827-8771
Mesothelioma Support
www.mesotheliomaweb.org
(877)367-6376
Medicare
www.medicare.gov
(800) 633-4227
Medicaid
cms.hhs.gov
(215)861-4216
Center for Disease Control
www.cdc.gov
(800)311-3435
American Heart Association
www.americanheart.org
(800)242-8721
American Stroke Association
www.strokeassociation.org
(888)478-7653
American Diabetes Association
www.diabetes.org
(800)232-3472
American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org
(800)227-2345
Alzheimer's Association
www.alz.org
(800)272-3900
Food Safety
www.foodsafety.gov
(888)723-3366
Partners Against Pain
www.partnersagainstpain.com
(203)588-8000
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