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A new investigative unit within the Pennsylvania Department of Aging will focus on financial crimes against older adults. The team will assist the state's Area Agencies on Aging with investigations that often require additional resources and expertise.
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On today’s program: The state Department of Human Services plans to move some responsibilities currently handled by local Area Agencies on Aging to a private company, Maximus, despite concern from advocates and bipartisan coalition of legislators; Kurtis Menniti from Pittsburgh Community Services, Inc. explains how the organization’s pardon hub helps those previously incarcerated apply to clear their criminal records; and how compassion fatigue impacts educators and caregivers for young children.
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A for-profit company, with a history of complaints, would handle services previously provided by local Area Agencies on Aging, under the state's plan.
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State Department Of Aging Offers Older Pennsylvanians New Resources To Arrange COVID-19 VaccinationsAfter weeks of criticism from older Pennsylvanians struggling to get COVID-19 vaccine appointments, Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday two state agencies…
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A Washington County funeral director is expected in court April 21, charged with stealing $340,000 from elderly clients.A criminal complaint against Lynn…
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Pennsylvania's budget impasse has now been going for about two and a half months, and it's starting to impact some of the state's most vulnerable…
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Qualifying seniors can head off to farmers markets in the Pittsburgh area starting June 17 with $20 worth of checks in hand provided by the Allegheny…