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Volunteering with the Illinois

Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Program


Volunteers with the Illinois Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Program are working to ensure fewer people in Illinois become victims of health care fraud. With training and support from the Illinois SMP Program and its partners, SMP volunteers provide outreach and education in their communities.

By giving presentations to groups, hosting exhibits at community events, and providing one-on-one counseling, volunteers help spread the message of Protect, Detect, and Report to every part of the state of Illinois.

Call the Illinois SMP Volunteer Specialist at AgeOptions at (800)699-9043 for more information about how you can get involved in your community.

 

Learn more about what our volunteers do:

SMP Volunteer Description

 

Information on the process of becoming an Illinois SMP volunteer:

What is an SMP Volunteer? (PowerPoint)


IL SMP Volunteer Screening Process

 

Illinois SMP Volunteer Application:

IL SMP Volunteer Application


For more information about volunteering with the Illinois SMP Program, contact:

Jason Echols
SMP Volunteer Specialist
(800)699-9043
Jason.Echols@ageoptions.org

 

Requesting Presentations

To request a presentation about health care fraud for your agency, senior building, senior center, religious organization, or social club or group, please contact the Illinois SMP Program at AgeOptions at (800)699-9043.

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Information for Current SMP Volunteers

Illinois SMP Volunteer Policy Documents:

IL SMP Severe Weather Policy

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This project was supported in part by grant numbers 90MP0026 and 90MP0127 from the U.S. Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Administration on Aging policy.