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Hoosier Seniors and the Economic Security Gap

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Friday, March 30, 2012   

INDIANAPOLIS – A report by the national advocacy group Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW), shows about one-half of all unmarried or widowed seniors are struggling to make ends meet – and those in Indiana are no exception. Donna Addkison, WOW president and CEO, says Indiana has the ninth lowest gap between income and expenses of older residents.

"When we look at the cash gap between the median elder income and what we believe it takes for most single, older adults to get by in Indiana, we found that there was about a $2,700 difference."

Addkison says the report, entitled Doing Without, is a wakeup call, that asks some tough questions.

"How do we better inform working adults so that they can take advantage of what opportunities they may have to save or accrue assets that will serve them well in retirement?"

Indiana Division of Aging Director Faith Laird says the best way for seniors to find help is to contact their Area Agency on Aging. With one phone call, they can get information on such topics as meal programs, long-term care insurance, and prescription drug coverage.

"In each of our 16 area agencies, we have now what are called Aging and Disability Resource Centers, and these centers are specifically designed to provide information and referral to anyone who calls in."

The statewide number is 800-986-3505. The state helps seniors with several programs through the Older Americans Act and CHOICE, adds Laird.

"We serve about 93,000 Hoosiers that are 60 and over - and priority is given to those in the lowest-income categories, but generally speaking, it serves people at or below the federal poverty level."

She says 12,000 others are served by the Aged and Disabled Medicaid waiver. The WOW report can be viewed at www.wowonline.org/DoingWithout.asp.



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