Free Breakfast for Rocky Flats Retirees
Arvada, CO – A free breakfast will be held for Rocky Flats Retirees to provide them the opportunity to connect with old coworkers and learn how to maximize their EEOICPA benefits. Lori Shanks, local EEOICPA Benefits Specialist with Nuclear Care Partners, is hosting this event to provide expert answers to former workers’ EEOICPA questions, help them determine if they qualify for benefits, and learn how to get the most out of the benefits they may already be receiving.
Through the EEOICPA, former Rocky Flats workers may qualify for up to $400,000 and no-cost medical benefits due to their workplace exposure. Those who are awarded medical benefits through the EEOICPA will receive a medical benefits white card, which can cover a wide variety of services related to the approved illness including:
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This free breakfast will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 19th at IHOP located at 5280 Wadsworth Bypass in Arvada, Colorado. To RSVP, former workers can call 303-225-9396.
“This breakfast will provide a comfortable and informal setting where former atomic workers can come together and freely ask questions about their benefits,” said Lori Shanks, EEOICPA Benefits Specialist with Nuclear Care Partners. “I want to help them get the most out of their benefits because they are so deserving.”
About Nuclear Care Partners
Founded in 2011, Nuclear Care Partners proudly provides EEOICPA benefits guidance, advocacy, and no-cost in-home care to former atomic workers who have developed serious illnesses due to their workplace exposure to harmful radiation and toxic chemicals. Our founding belief holds that these brave men and women, who enhanced our nation’s security, deserve kind and compassionate care. As a commitment to quality care, Nuclear Care Partners was the first licensed medical provider enrolled in the Department of Labor program to receive accreditation from Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). Our passion to serve every community in need has led to expansive growth as we serve hundreds of former atomic workers across the nation. For more information call 303-225-9396 or visit www.NuclearCarePartners.com.