500 University Avenue West, Minot, ND
800-233-1737

North Dakota Senior Medicare Patrol (ND SMP)

Project Staff

Linda Madsen, Project Director

Brenda Munson, Coordinator of Volunteers

Kale McHenry, Project Coordinator

Lou Wagner, Regional Volunteer

 

 

Project Resources

SMP Brochure

Medicare Basics for American Indians

How to Get Off Mailing Lists

Your Guide to Medicare

 

Newsletters

Archived Volunteer Newsletters

Scam of the Month

Archived Scam of the Month Fact Sheets

Videos

North Dakota Senior Medicare Patrol (ND SMP) testimonial 

 

Archived Resources

Archived Resources

 

State and Federal Resources

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – www.ftc.gov

Medicare – www.medicare.gov

ND Attorney General – www.attorneygeneral.nd.gov

ND State Health Insurance Counseling (SHIC) – www.nd.gov/ndins/shic/

SMP Resource Center – www.smpresource.org

Social Security Administration – www.ssa.gov

Medicare Fraud Prevention  Week

Follow North Dakota Senior Medicare Patrol (ND SMP) on Facebook the week of June 2-8 for daily posts. Every day during the week, there will be a takeaway for beneficiaries, caregivers, families, professionals, health care providers, and the entire community. Learn how to protect yourself and your loves ones from Medicare fraud by joining ND SMP for Medicare Fraud Prevention Week.

SCAM ARTISTS CONTINUE TO TRY AND STEAL YOUR MEDICARE NUMBER AND OTHER PERSONAL DATA. SMP STAFF TALK ABOUT HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST MEDICARE FRAUD.

WHERE ARE WE LOCATED

We are located at the North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities (NDCPD) on the campus of Minot State University:

500 University Avenue West
Memorial Hall
Minot, ND 58707

Contact US

Toll Free Phone: 1-833-818-0029

Email: ndsmp@minotstateu.edu

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This project was supported, in part by grant number 90MPPG0021, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201

Points of view or opinions do not necessarily represent official ACL or DHHS policy.