Protecting caregivers from identity theft and fraud
In today’s tech-driven society, our personal data and information is often easily discoverable, and a single click can sometimes lead to identity theft and fraud. In fact, 33% of Americans have faced identity theft at some point. With numbers like that, no one can afford to leave their online security to chance. That’s why we offer comprehensive optional identity theft and credit protection benefits to our caregivers.
Why you should care about identity theft
Even if you’re early in your career and don’t have a lot of assets to your name, you should still care about identity theft. It occurs when someone unlawfully obtains and uses your personal information to commit fraud—and it often goes undetected for years. For example, a fraudster could open a credit card in your name, and you might only discover it when you apply for a major loan such as a home loan down the line.
Partnering to ensure the safety of our caregivers and their families
To ensure our caregivers aren’t left vulnerable to identity misuse, we partner with Allstate, formerly InfoArmor, to offer both insurance and credit monitoring services.
Credit Monitoring from Allstate
Allstate offers an annual credit report, monthly credit scores, and continuous monitoring of caregivers’ TransUnion credit files for suspicious activity. Equipped with these tools, caregivers can detect fraud early and take swift action to protect their financial well-being.
$1 Million Identity Theft Insurance from Allstate
Should a caregiver become a victim of identity theft, Allstate provides up to $1 million in identity theft insurance. This means that caregivers have a significant financial safety net to help them recover from identity theft quickly and confidently.
At Providence, we’re committed to the safety and security of our caregivers, whether they’re on the clock or out living their lives. Join an organization that cares about your financial wellbeing, check out our career opportunities.