"We grow neither better or worse as we get old, but more like ourselves."
- Becker, May L.

Online Guide for Senior Citizens Resources in the USA

Federal Whistleblower Protection in Jeopardy

Number 6 in the Top 25 Censored Stories for 2007!

Special Counsel Scott Bloch, appointed by President Bush in 2004, is overseeing the virtual elimination of federal whistleblower rights in the U.S. government.The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC), the agency that is supposed to protect federal employees who blow the whistle on waste, fraud, and abuse is dismissing hundreds of cases while advancing almost none. According to the Annual Report for 2004 (which was not released until the end of first quarter fiscal year 2006) less than 1.5 percent of whistleblower claims were referred for investigation while more than 1000 reports were closed before they were even opened. Only eight claims were found to be substantiated, and one of those included the theft of a desk, while another included attendance violations. Favorable outcomes have declined 24 percent overall, and this is all in the first year that the new special counsel, Scott Bloch, has been in office.

Bloch, who has received numerous complaints since he took office, defends his first thirteen months in office by pointing to a decline in backlogged cases.
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Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After an Emergency

Generators, grills, camp stoves, or other gasoline, propane, natural gas, or charcoal-burning devices should never be used inside a home, basement, garage, or camper - or even outside near an open window.
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Virtual Colonoscopy

Virtual colonoscopy (VC) uses x rays and computers to produce two- and three-dimensional images of the colon (large intestine) from the lowest part, the rectum, all the way to the lower end of the small intestine and display them on a screen. The procedure is used to diagnose colon and bowel disease, including polyps, diverticulosis, and cancer. VC can be performed with computed tomography (CT), sometimes called a CAT scan, or with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Find out how to apply for Medicaid

Medicaid is a medical assistance program that is partially funded by the Federal Government but run by each State. Medicaid pays for basic medical care for people and families with low incomes and resources. People who are blind or disabled, age 65 or older, children, or members of families with dependent children may be eligible. Using broad Federal guidelines, each State runs its own Medicaid program. The State decides who is eligible and the amount of medical care and services it will cover.
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Reporting Phone Fraud

Many phone sales pitches are made on behalf of legitimate organizations offering genuine products and services. Unfortunately, scammers also use the telephone to commit fraud. That's why the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) encourages you to be skeptical when you hear a phone solicitation and to report it if you think the call may be fraudulent. Your complaint counts! Fight telephone fraud. Report telephone scam artists to the FTC and to your state Attorney General. When you report fraud to the FTC, your complaint is entered into a secure database that is available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. By reporting telemarketing fraud, you are providing important information to help law enforcement officials track down scam artists and stop them.
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Seniors in the USA
Online Guide for Senior Citizens Resources in the US
www.SeniorsInTheUSA.com/index.php

Link and Resource Directory for Seniors living in the USA
Resources for the United States Senior: Find out how to become a happy, healthy, and more ethical member of an already mostly unhappy society.
seniorsoftheusa.com

For the Benefit of Seniors
Visit www.SeniorCareCompanies.com to find out what questions you should ask before settling on an adult day care service provider, caretaker, or retirement community. The following questions will help you find out which service providers and retirement co
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Directory for Seniors in New Mexico
Your Internet Community – Your News – Your Health – Your Stories – Your Friends – Your Family – Your Photos – At www.SeniorsInNewMexico.com you can Exchange Social Calenders, share recipes, photos, and more!
seniorsinnewmexico.com

Link and Resource Directory for Seniors living in Arkansas
Having trouble seeing things on your computer screen? Around the age of 45, many people find their eyes start to lose the ability to adjust their focus to see objects that are neat. Our site is very easy to read. Have a look!
www.seniorsofarkansas.com

Useful Gifts for the Elderly: Adaptive gadgets, tools, and more!
The Grandkids get toys, but who is spoiling the Grandparents? Return the favor by lavishing them with useful gifts. We have some ideas that just might help you out.
www.forourelders.com

For the Benefit of Seniors
Visit www.SeniorCareCompanies.com to find out what questions you should ask before settling on an adult day care service provider, caretaker, or retirement community. The following questions will help you find out which service providers and retirement co
www.seniorcarecompanies.com

Health Care Information for Seniors
We have hand-picked resources to help you stay on course for a comfortable, healthy, and confident future.
seniorcarehealthinsurance.com

News and Information for Seniors
What is an iPod, a blog, or a blackberry? What the heck kind of a verb is "google"? Confused? You are not the only one! Questions will be answered in plain English. And if we don't know, we'll "google" for the answer.
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.·:*¨°¨*:·. Travel Information for Senior Citizens .·:*¨°¨*:·.
Planning a fun vacation getaway? We can help. Our site provides information for dual nationals, seniors with a handicap, seniors traveling with pets, seniors needing travel insurance, and more!
travelfor.seniorsintheusa.com