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Social Security Advisory Services

Several AMAC Foundation representatives earned accreditation as National Social Security Advisors, qualifying them to counsel retirees and pre-retirees on questions and issues pertaining to Social Security. Accreditation is earned through the Ohio-based National Social Security Association (NSSA).

The training preceding the qualification exam equips these Advisors to deliver guidance to clients on the many Social Security options available, providing a trusted and free service to the public.

These professionals are available to handle questions submitted to the AMAC Foundation.

“The accreditation of our staff members is critical to our mission of supporting and educating America’s seniors,” reports AMAC President Dan Weber, “and we believe that by providing credible, unbiased information to people in, or aging into, Social Security is an important part of what the Foundation does. And, since the Foundation is a tax-exempt organization relying solely on contributions from the public to operate, there is no charge for this valuable service.

Our Social Security Advisory Staff

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Ken Baron

Social Security Advisor

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Eileen Cook

Social Security Advisor

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Russell Gloor

Social Security Advisor

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Gerry Hafer

Social Security Advisor

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Mark Hendelson

Social Security Advisor

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Sharon Kleczka

Social Security Advisor

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Arlene Sharp

Social Security Advisor

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Social Security Report

In 2013, we launched an informative website that provides breaking news, policy updates, and a whole lot of current information about what’s going on in Washington and around the country concerning Social Security. Updated daily, this site posts hundreds of current bipartisan news alerts each month, maintains a searchable library of hundreds of frequently asked questions about Social Security, and houses a library of informative white papers and documents on major issues affecting Social Security and its related topics.

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Medicare Report

Similar to the Social Security Report, our “Medicare Report” website is a source of extensive information on Medicare and its components, including the history, current status, and detail documentation of Medicare’s primary parts. The site also features a daily recap of breaking news about website, channeling alerts, legislative updates, and a variety of informative news about this vital senior program.

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Public Seminar Series

Since our 2014 launch, the AMAC Foundation facilitates and promotes seminar series and resources designed to present topics of interest and importance to America’s seniors.  Topics include:

  • Protecting the Elderly from Fraud and Abuse
  • Medicare Basics / New to Medicare – What You Need to Know
  • Veterans Benefits
  • Aging at Home / Aging in Place
  • Choosing Nursing Home Care
  • Sudden Death—Are You Prepared?
  • Make A Will Info Guide
  • Understanding Early Dementia
  • Mental Health Awareness & Suicide Prevention

Additional topics covered in the past:

  • Understanding Advance Directives
  • Understanding Reverse Mortgages
  • Life After Cable—Entertainment Alternatives
  • Understanding the “Connected Home”
  • Understanding the PPE World
  • Stress Management During the Pandemic
  • Improving Communication Skills during COVID-19
  • Hydration and Its Importance During the Pandemic
  • Special Project – Experimenting with a New Media Outlet
  • General Comment on Projects and Seminars

If you are interested in working with us to present a topic of interest to America’s Seniors or Veterans, please write info@amacfoundation.org

Upcoming Seminars