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Free Seminar on Medicare/Medicaid Fraud for Seniors

Chris Godialis, Director of the Medical Fraud Control Unit will provide information at the April 26thseminar on how to identify and report suspected fraud.

Those attending will be able to register for the "Yellow Dot" program. This program aids seniors in the event of an emergency in their automobile. First Responders can easily identify vehicles that are participants of the Yellow Dot program when they see the sticker affixed to the back windshield.

Space is limited.

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Registration for the seminars and additional information can be obtained by contacting Nancy Cohen, Activity Coordinator for the Canoe Brook Center at (203) 315-0684, Fax: (203)315-3370 or email: ncohen@branford-ct.gov

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