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The Summit Police department will offer its “Summit Safe Seniors” program at SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad Street, Summit, on (RESCHEDULED) April 11, 1 – 2 pm.

 

Presented by Officer Matt Tarentino, the program will offer insight into telephone and Internet scams, identity theft, being safe at home, and other important safety tips. Older adults and caregivers are welcome to attend the free program.

 

“The Summit Safe Seniors program strives to help some of our most treasured residents, our senior citizens, and their caregivers, in a fun, interactive way,” Tarentino said. “We want to help people understand the facts surrounding scams, fraud, and identity theft that they may see on the news, and give them the most up-to-date tools and knowledge needed so they and their family members can avoid falling victim.”

For more information or to register for the program, please call: 908.598.5548 or email: education@sageeldercare.temp312.kinsta.cloud.

 

Since 1954, SAGE Eldercare has been helping make the communities it serves amazing places to age.  The organization provides a wide array of information, support, and services designed to help individuals lead the most independent and active lives possible.  From helping with errands, to exercise classes, community programs, care planning, and home health care, SAGE’s expertise helps older adults remain independent in their own homes.  SAGE is committed to being the leading provider of programs and services to meet the changing needs of older adults, their families, and caregivers throughout Union, Essex, Morris, and Somerset Counties.  For more information, please call 908.273.5550 or visit www.sageeldercare.org.

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PHOTO: Summit Police Officer Matt Tarentino will offer its “Summit Safe Seniors” program at SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad Street, Summit, on April 11, 1 – 2 pm. For more information or to register for the program, please call: 908.598.5548 or email: education@sageeldercare.temp312.kinsta.cloud.

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