info@seniorcitizensbureau.com
Phone: 1-866-408-0824
The Senior Citizens Bureau is a national, non-profit community resource for the elderly, children of the elderly and other caregivers, advocates and professionals.
What We Do
We provide free or low cost services and guidance to the elderly. In addition, we offer an online directory and resource guide that lists various housing, product and service providers. Our national hotline, the Elder Info Line, is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for our senior members and those with vision limitations. The SCB provides online help for caregivers, information for the elderly and assistance for depression in the elderly.
Where We Deliver
The Senior Citizens Bureau offers its services and resources on a national basis. Individuals are encouraged to contact us regarding our services from any location. Even more convenient is our 24-hour hotline, which can be utilized to access and learn more about many services at any time. The SCB hopes to implement individual branches in various cities throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Our Vision
Our main goal and vision is to make the lives of seniors adults easier by assisting them in as many areas as possible. We are the one stop information shop for the senior community. With our assistance, seniors and their caregivers will no longer have to go through the extensive and time-consuming task of researching product and service providers. We have a passion to protect senior adults, and are more than happy to lead them in the right direction. Should a problem arise, the Senior Citizens Bureau accepts complaints and will provide dispute resolution to the best of our ability.
If you are not a current member of the Senior Citizens Bureau (SCB) and are interested in joining, click here to get a list of the various benefits and sign up online using our secure server (you still have the option of paying by check) or call 1-877-ELDER-55 and listen to pre-recorded information and to speak with a representative. If you are a company or provider interested in listing your product or service in our online directory or interested in partnership/collaboration, please email valerie@seniorcitizensbureau.com or call 1-888-801-2497.
Those interested in opening their own SCB branch may use this contact information as well.
If you are not a current member of the Senior Citizens Bureau (SCB) and are interested in joining, click here to get a list of the various benefits and sign up online using our secure server (you still have the option of paying by check) or call 1-877-ELDER-55 and listen to pre-recorded information and to speak with a representative. If you are a company or provider interested in listing your product or service in our online directory or interested in partnership/collaboration, please email valerie@seniorcitizensbureau.com or call 1-888-801-2497.
Those interested in opening their own SCB branch may use this contact information as well.
If you are interested in helping us to expand our services and in management of your own branch,
please call 1-866-408-0824 or e-mail us
at director@seniorcitizensbureau.com.
Visit www.seniorcitizensbureau.com and www.seniorcitizensbureau.net for detailed information.
You can also contact us by phone: 832-230-1238
or
email us at info@seniorcitizensbureau.com.
Timely help for timeless enhancement
Age is often beset with physical problems and most times coupled with difficult situations to cope with. Do you feel healthy and lively or do you feel disoriented and tired? Most often as we get older, our bodies do not respond as normally as they used to. We tend to ignore symptoms, which get worse as time progresses. Diabetes is one of the diseases that attack the body when the pancreas either produces little or no insulin, or the cells do not respond appropriately to the insulin that is produced. Glucose builds up in the blood, overflows into the urine, and passes out of the body. Thus, the body loses its main source of fuel. The Senior Citizens Bureau offers various free services to the senior community in order to elevate, enhance and educate their lifestyles.
The SCB uses honest, principled methods of sharing information with our seniors. They spread the word about legitimate services, products and announcements via:
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Elder Info Line
The Elder Info Line® National Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of elder abuse and seeks to link seniors to resources, products and service providers in their area. Serving the United States and Canada, the hotline is available 24 hours daily with professional crisis volunteers actively being sought to utilize a database of over 5,000 resources.
Since its 1991 inception, thousands of calls have been received from seniors involved in disputes or are in the midst of abuse, children of aging parents, caregivers, individuals concerned that abuse is occurring, and others requesting information on service providers, products and benefits available within the senior industry.
The Elder Info Line a valuable resource for professionals, including care managers, nurses, geriatric doctors, researchers, counselors, providers and others advocacy groups and trade associations - people who need to make referrals to facilities and agencies. The hotline receives no government funding. It is supported by the generous contributions of concerned individuals, foundations and organizations.
The Hotline allows seniors, their loved ones and others interested in the eldercare industry easy access to all they need to know about a facility, product or professional at any time, from any location. Information is changed or updated as needed and is convenient for seniors with arthritis, vision limitations and other disabilities.
Callers can be routed directly to the provider of their choice or leave a message after listening to pre-recorded information and the exact same information is also conveniently available on the web. Callers can also file verbal complaints and voice concerns anonymously, if desired.
To Hear a Sample Recording, Dial: 1-866-408-0824. Callers may search this system by Member I.D., Telephone Number or simply saying the Name of the Company or Provider.
The Elder Info Line® National Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of elder abuse and seeks to link seniors to resources, products and service providers in their area. Serving the United States and Canada, the hotline is available 24 hours daily with professional crisis volunteers actively being sought to utilize a database of over 5,000 resources.
Since its 1991 inception, thousands of calls have been received from seniors involved in disputes or are in the midst of abuse, children of aging parents, caregivers, individuals concerned that abuse is occurring, and others requesting information on service providers, products and benefits available within the senior industry.
The Elder Info Line a valuable resource for professionals, including care managers, nurses, geriatric doctors, researchers, counselors, providers and others advocacy groups and trade associations - people who need to make referrals to facilities and agencies. The hotline receives no government funding. It is supported by the generous contributions of concerned individuals, foundations and organizations.
The Hotline allows seniors, their loved ones and others interested in the eldercare industry easy access to all they need to know about a facility, product or professional at any time, from any location. Information is changed or updated as needed and is convenient for seniors with arthritis, vision limitations and other disabilities.
Callers can be routed directly to the provider of their choice or leave a message after listening to pre-recorded information and the exact same information is also conveniently available on the web. Callers can also file verbal complaints and voice concerns anonymously, if desired.
To Hear a Sample Recording, Dial: 1-866-408-0824. Callers may search this system by Member I.D., Telephone Number or simply saying the Name of the Company or Provider.
Interested in becoming a part of our family?
Do you have a passion for senior citizens and wish to assist us in continuing to provide greatly needed resources?
Visit www.seniorcitizensbureau.com. You can also contact us by phone: 832-230-1238 or
email us at info@seniorcitizensbureau.com.
SCB - Networking Opportunities
As a national, non-profit community resource for the elderly, children of the elderly and other caregivers, advocates and professionals, the Senior Citizens Bureau provides free or low cost services and guidance to the elderly. In addition, they offer an online directory and resource guide that lists various housing, product and service providers. Their national hotline, the Elder Info Line, is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for senior members and those with vision limitations.
The SCB provides online help for caregivers, information for the elderly and assistance for depression in the elderly.
The Senior Citizens Bureau is also seeking volunteers. Call 832-230-1238 or email us at info@seniorcitizensbureau.com for details.
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SCB Medicare Solutions is a partnership between the Senior Citizens Bureau and Senior Market Sales, Inc. (a national insurance marketing organization), featuring Aetna Medicare insurance plans from Aetna, one of the nation's largest, oldest and most financially secure insurance companies.
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REVERSE MORTGAGES: SECURITY, INDEPENDENCE AND PEACE OF MIND
Your home is more than an address on the street where you live. It is likely the most important investment you have made. And a reverse mortgage can help you capitalize on the equity you've built in your home to secure financial independence and peace of mind.
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If you are interested in adding your company to our online directory,
please send an e-mail with contact information to signup@seniorcitizensbureau.com or
use our online form.
Include web address, mailing address, fax number, telephone number, type of service or product offered,
years in business and any certifications or licenses your company holds.
For more details visit www.seniorcitizensbureau.com.
Include web address, mailing address, fax number, telephone number, type of service or product offered,
years in business and any certifications or licenses your company holds.
For more details visit www.seniorcitizensbureau.com.
SCB - Articles
Interested in running your own non-profit?
The SCB hopes to expand its services to all 50 states. We are currently seeking Executive Directors in all states to oversee their own branch of the SCB. Responsibilities will include training, maintaining and recruiting new members, informing the media and the community about current events, etc., appointing and screening of Board of Directors, handling issues specific to your geographic area, recruiting of volunteers, etc. Read more...
The Senior Citizens Bureau begins to offer its services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The traditional method for the Senior Citizens Bureau of getting information to seniors has been to provide them with the data on an as-needed, via the website or to publish reference books, periodicals, listings or other printed materials. Many times, these methods have several major drawbacks. They are cumbersome for seniors and expensive for providers to maintain. Read more...
The traditional method for the Senior Citizens Bureau of getting information to seniors has been to provide them with the data on an as-needed, via the website or to publish reference books, periodicals, listings or other printed materials. Many times, these methods have several major drawbacks. They are cumbersome for seniors and expensive for providers to maintain. Read more...
"Elder Info Line" provides easier access to information for senior citizens.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Every year an estimated 2.1 million older Americans are victims of physical, psychological, or other forms of abuse and neglect. For every case of elder abuse and neglect reported to authorities, experts estimate that there may be as many as 5 cases not reported. (American Psychological Association). Read more...
Aetna Mediare Advantage Plan Members Show Support For Their Plan
Aetna Medicare Advantage beneficiaries from Maryland and Delaware attended the National Coalition for Medicare Choices Rally in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 24 to tell Congress they were happy with their health plan and not to cut funding to the program. Read more...
Statewide Program Helps Seniors Deal With Abuse - Seminar Hopes To Stifle Financial, Physical, Emotional
The California Attorney General's Office says hundreds of thousands of elderly and dependent adults are the victims of abuse in the state. On Wednesday, an adult seminar in Seaside hoped to prevent the abuse, whether its financial, physical or emotional. Read more...
Raising Grandkids Stresses Grandmothers - But most say benefits for family make it worth it
Grandmothers responsible for caring for or raising grandchildren suffer more stress and depression than grandmothers without those responsibilities, according to an ongoing study at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Read more…
Check out Senior Citizens Bureau blogs posted in:
www.senior-citizens.livejournal.com
www.scbteamlove.blogspot.com
www.imean.com/blog/seniorcitizensbureau
www.seniorcitizensbureau2008.wordpress.com
If you are interested in adding your company to our online directory,
please send an e-mail with contact information to signup@seniorcitizensbureau.com or use our online form.
Include web address, mailing address, fax number, telephone number, type of service or product offered,
years in business and any certifications or licenses your company holds.
For more details visit www.seniorcitizensbureau.com.
please send an e-mail with contact information to signup@seniorcitizensbureau.com or use our online form.
Include web address, mailing address, fax number, telephone number, type of service or product offered,
years in business and any certifications or licenses your company holds.
For more details visit www.seniorcitizensbureau.com.


