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Let's talk about three phone calls your parent should never have to receive alone.📞 Call  #1: "This is Medicare." They a...
06/05/2026

Let's talk about three phone calls your parent should never have to receive alone.

📞 Call #1: "This is Medicare." They ask to "verify" your information. They sound official. They have a script. What they want is your Medicare number — and once they have it, they own your identity.

📞 Call #2: "You've won a prize." There's just a small shipping fee. Or a processing charge. Or a tax payment to release the funds. There is no prize. There never was.

📞 Call #3: "This is the IRS. You owe back taxes." Pay now — by gift card — or face arrest within 24 hours. Thousands of seniors pay. Every single month.

These aren't hypotheticals. They are the three most common scripts used against Indiana seniors right now.

Next Tuesday, June 9th, ACAP Indy Metro North's fraud experts will walk you through exactly how each scheme works — and the exact words to say to shut every one of them down.

🆓 Free to attend. Open to the whole community. 📅 June 9 | 5:30–7:00 PM 📍 Church at the Crossing / The Haverstick | 9111 Haverstick Rd, Indianapolis | Door 10 📝 acapcommunity.org/indymetronorth
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When it comes to protecting your aging parents from fraud — experience matters.That's why we're thrilled to introduce th...
06/04/2026

When it comes to protecting your aging parents from fraud — experience matters.

That's why we're thrilled to introduce the two experts taking the stage at our FREE June event:

🎤 Barb Miller has spent her career educating seniors and families across Indiana about fraud prevention through her work with the Indiana Association of Area Agencies on Aging. She knows the schemes, she knows the tactics, and she knows exactly how to help your family build a wall against them.

🎤 Noble Taylor spent 40 years at Chase Bank — rising to Executive Director and Marketing Director — watching fraud evolve from the inside of one of America's largest financial institutions. He has seen what the banks know that most families don't.

These two aren't reading from a pamphlet. They are bringing real stories, hard-won wisdom, and specific take-home strategies for every person in the room.

And it's completely free.

📅 Tuesday, June 9 | 5:30–7:00 PM 📍 Church at the Crossing / The Haverstick | 9111 Haverstick Rd, Indianapolis | Door 10 📝 Register free: acapcommunity.org/indymetronorth.

They didn't target someone who was confused or forgetful.They targeted a retired schoolteacher in Indianapolis who had h...
06/03/2026

They didn't target someone who was confused or forgetful.

They targeted a retired schoolteacher in Indianapolis who had her finances perfectly in order. She answered the phone. The caller knew her name, her bank, and the last four digits of her account number.

She lost $11,000 before she realized what happened.

This is not a rare story. It is happening right now — in our neighborhoods, to people exactly like your parents.

ACAP Indy Metro North is hosting a FREE community event next Tuesday, June 9th, specifically to change that.

We're bringing in two of the most knowledgeable fraud prevention experts in Indiana:

🎤 Barb Miller — Senior Fraud Speaker, Indiana Association of Area Agencies on Aging
🎤 Noble Taylor — Retired Executive Director & Marketing Director, Chase Bank (40 years)

Together they'll share real stories, real schemes, and the specific tactics that could save your family thousands of dollars.

📅 Tuesday, June 9 | 5:30–7:00 PM 📍 Church at the Crossing / The Haverstick | 9111 Haverstick Rd, Indianapolis | Door 10
🆓 Free. No cost. No catch. No sales pitch. 📝 Register: acapcommunity.org/indymetronorth

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Hospitals: Stop losing beds to avoidable readmits.You’re the discharge team. You want safe transitions and fewer returns...
06/01/2026

Hospitals: Stop losing beds to avoidable readmits.

You’re the discharge team. You want safe transitions and fewer returns. The problem is seniors leaving with unclear home plans, unpaid DME (durable medical equipment) needs, or no rapid follow-up.

I’ve worked with teams across Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville and Marion, Hamilton, Boone and Hendricks counties. Small changes cut readmissions and ease family guilt.

Plan: flag high-risk patients in the EHR, use a 10-minute discharge script for case managers, train staff in a 15-minute huddle, and keep a vetted local senior-care advisor available for same-day family consults.

Want a simple workflow map your team can use tomorrow? Send me a message.

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When pastors speak, leaders listen.I’m seeing families in Indianapolis and nearby counties carry hidden caregiving burde...
05/22/2026

When pastors speak, leaders listen.

I’m seeing families in Indianapolis and nearby counties carry hidden caregiving burdens. Worship attendance drops. Small groups shrink. Decisions happen in stress and silence.

This matters because the church can move beyond charity and shape local systems—transportation routes, affordable housing, home-care supports—so seniors remain connected and families don’t burn out.

Try three simple steps: bring a caregiver story to a city meeting, invite a local agency to your church, or host a short elders-care Q&A after worship. A faithful voice at the table changes where resources go.

If this resonates, send me a message—I’ll help you plan one clear next step for your congregation. www.SCAIndy.com

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Families need coordinated help now.Last week a lawyer called about a client juggling estate questions, a failing roof, a...
05/21/2026

Families need coordinated help now.

Last week a lawyer called about a client juggling estate questions, a failing roof, and mom’s new care needs. Each professional had part of the answer, but not the whole picture. When we pulled attorneys, financial planners, realtors, and care advisors together, the family stopped making crisis decisions and found a clear path forward.

Research from the American Society on Aging shows coordinated teams cut crisis-driven choices by about 22%. That matters for risk, financial protection, and family peace of mind.

If you serve seniors in Indianapolis or nearby counties, consider three simple steps: introduce Senior Care Authority as a resource, add elder-care advisors to your referral list, or co-host a short family planning session. Small coordination avoids big harm. www.SCAIndy.com

If this resonates, send me a message—let’s talk local options.

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Myth: caregiving is a private problem.Truth: when employees in Indianapolis and the metro area juggle care for parents o...
05/20/2026

Myth: caregiving is a private problem.

Truth: when employees in Indianapolis and the metro area juggle care for parents or spouses, productivity drops, absenteeism rises, and turnover follows. SHRM shows 40% of caregivers say their care duties stall careers; nearly half would leave for better support. A focused eldercare pilot reduces hours lost, protects performance, and boosts retention—measured ROI, compliant and confidential.

Application: start small. Offer care navigation, vetted vendor referrals, and flexible scheduling for a pilot cohort. I’ll help design a low-risk program and track outcomes. www.SCAIndy.com

If this resonates, send me a message and we’ll map a pilot for your team.

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Legacy of Resilience: The Mid-Century Generation’s Enduring OptimismThe 1950s generation navigated dramatic change with ...
05/19/2026

Legacy of Resilience: The Mid-Century Generation’s Enduring Optimism

The 1950s generation navigated dramatic change with optimism and grit—lessons that offer comfort and strength for families facing today’s uncertainties.

In Indianapolis and nearby towns, stories from postwar grads help families through retirement, caregiving, or big life changes. They adapted, worked hard, and kept hope alive. Those memories steady children and grandchildren now.

Ask a senior to share a moment. Let care routines include small ways to build resilience. Simple acts ease stress and bring people together.

Share this with someone who needs encouragement today or drop a memory below. I'd love to hear your story. www.SCAINdy.com

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Think discharge means “send them home and hope”? Many believe once a patient leaves the hospital the hard work is over. ...
05/18/2026

Think discharge means “send them home and hope”?

Many believe once a patient leaves the hospital the hard work is over. That’s the myth.

The truth: planned, local transitions cut readmissions and calm families. Studies show coordinated discharge planning and home supports reduce 30‑day readmissions. I’ve seen this in Indianapolis—when discharge planners, physicians, and community senior care advisors work together, families feel less guilt and seniors stay safer.

Application: flag high-risk seniors in the EHR, run a 15‑minute bedside care-solution huddle with case management, and connect families to local resources across Marion, Hamilton, Boone and Hendricks counties before discharge. Small steps save hospital days and family stress.

If this resonates, send me a message or tell me your biggest discharge worry below. www.SCAIndy.com

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Here's something most families don't know until it's too late:A fall doesn't end when the ambulance leaves. It's just th...
05/08/2026

Here's something most families don't know until it's too late:

A fall doesn't end when the ambulance leaves. It's just the beginning.

Weeks of inpatient rehab. Decisions about home modifications you've never thought about. Equipment you've never heard of. Insurance questions you don't know how to answer. A parent who's scared, frustrated, and asking "when can I go home?"

You can be ready for that. Or you can improvise it in the worst week of your family's life.

Our FREE May program at ACAP Metro Indy North covers both sides — fall prevention AND what to do if a fall happens anyway. How to support your parent through recovery. What going home actually requires. How to make sure the home they return to is safer than the one they left.

Bring your questions. Bring your siblings. This is the program that changes how you think about your parent's safety.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026 | 5:30–7:00 PM
Church at the Crossing, 9111 Haverstick Rd, Indianapolis (Door 10)

Free registration: ACAPcommunity.org/indymetronorth

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