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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jan Costello October 16, 2002 Margo E. Schreiber Honored by SPRINGFIELD, IL Director of the Illinois Department on Aging Margo E. Schreiber, who serves as the Governor’s and the Illinois General Assembly’s ambassador to nearly two million seniors in Illinois, was honored October 14, 2002, by the Council for Jewish Elderly for outstanding work on behalf of seniors and their families throughout the state. During the Council’s 30th anniversary annual meeting at the Weinberg Community For Senior Living in Deerfield, Schreiber was lauded as a tireless advocate and leader who fights to ensure that older people live independently and with dignity in their own homes and communities. Schreiber was appointed as Director of the Illinois Department on Aging in 1999. Some of her many accomplishments include publicizing the expansion of the Circuit Breaker/Pharmaceutical Assistance Program and the new Illinois SeniorCare Program to help seniors pay for prescription medications; implementing a Family Caregiver Support Program to reach out to unpaid, family caregivers struggling to take care of an elderly parent or spouse; chairing the Governor’s Elder Abuse Task Force and producing recommendations to help protect vulnerable seniors, especially from financial exploitation; and promoting the visibility of the Department to help seniors access needed services. Director Schreiber created a new slogan for the Department – "In Illinois, Aging is Everybody"s Business,” to help educate all age groups about the implications of and need to prepare for growing older. She continues to write a monthly newspaper column, "Seniors Ask," which is distributed to 200 publications and addresses the everyday concerns of seniors. She has spent over 25 years working in the fields of aging and human services. As Administrator of DuPage County Human Services, she worked to provide housing, mental health services, transportation, energy services and senior services to those in need. She served as founder and Chairman of the DuPage Federation and served on the Illinois Council on Aging for nearly 20 years. Schreiber is a 1983 graduate of National-Louis University which honored her in 2002 as a Distinguished Alumni. She is also the recipient of the Josephine Oblinger Award in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of seniors. ###
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