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Sue Bailey

From Medicare to Medicaid, financial assistance, to minor home repair, grants to educational presentations, Sue Bailey has made herself an expert who passionately and boldly shares her knowledge with both her staff and the people in our community. As the Adult Resource Alliance Resource Center Program manager, Sue Bailey has become a legend in this community.

For the last 27 years,

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Sue has been a one-of-a-kind wise leader, advocate and passionate supporter of seniors and those who serve them. She has helped shepherd clients from their early retirement days signing up for Medicare all the way through their last days needing financial assistance to pay for their new home in a care facility.

Sue retired on July 31st. In her words, “This organization and the people I work with and the clients I’ve met, have given me a career that I look back on with great pride and delight. As I begin this next adventure, I will take with me all the kindness, patience, laughter, experiences, and strength you all have given me over the years.”

Sue has inspired us to create an award that honors those who, through their professional career or company, have had a positive impact on the lives of seniors in Yellowstone County. Sue is the first recipient of this award. This award will forever be known as the Bailey Award. Recipients can be an individual or organization that has demonstrated commitment to this cause.

Remember, plans can change dramatically each year so it is important to check your plan every year. The Resource Center will mail out Medicare Part D Worksheets after 9/15/2023. Worksheets will be available at 1505 Ave D in the information box at front of the building. Fill out your worksheet completely and return it promptly as Resource Center Specialist will begin reviewing plan options beginning October 1st.

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