Prescription Drug Assistance |
If you are a Pennsylvania resident and your annual income is below $27,500 per year ($35,500 for a married couple), you may qualify for some level of help from a program called PACE/PACENET. How much you have invested in savings or the value of your home are not factors when determining your eligibility for the program. PACE/PACENET is prescription drug coverage or it can work with your Medicare Part D plan to lower your out of pocket cost by lowering copays, removing the deductible, and "donut hole". You can apply over the phone, online, or by paper. Download the brochure and application to learn more. If you do not live in PA, your state most likely has a similar program.
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VA Benefits |
This guide was created in order to answer some of the most often-asked questions about VA Benefits. Veterans have access to a variety of benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offices. The Veteran's Benefits Timetable provides information from the VA office about benefits that veterans may apply for and the time limit for each. A veteran can also contact the regional office in his or her area which can be located on the www.va.gov website. There are 57 VA regional offices in the United States.
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Identity Theft |
Often times seniors are specifically targeted for identity theft, scams and abuse because criminals believe them to be an easier target. Download 10 Tips To Prevent Identity Theft and Resources for Victims. Do what you can to prevent being victimized or recover after you have been.
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