Jane
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- Olympia,Washington
Is there other choices for health insurance then Medicare for someone on disability? I can't afford to pay premiums or co/pays.
I did for a while,can't remember why I don't now.On disability? Don't you have Medicaid? I don't know but it seems like you should be eligible but it DOES vary by state.
Could you be eligible for welfare? You need an advocate. Go to the Social Security Office and ask for some one to help you with these questions.
If you're now a patient in the hospital, the patient advocate will help you.
Call the Social Security office, and explain your situation to them. They can look up your records and see whether you still qualify for medicaid or not, and if not, they can explain why you do not.
Social Security can also provide an advocate to help you with applications if you need to re-apply for EBT and medicaid.
Call the Senior Center for your area, and see what they can do to help you. Often times, there will be other seniors that volunteer to help drive you for important appointments, and they will work through the senior center.
Here is the website for a senior center that helps people in the Olympia area, and they should be able to help you, or refer you to the proper place that can help you.
http://www.southsoundseniors.org/programs/activities-enrichment/olympia-senior-center-services.html
If you are low income, you should qualify for EBT as well as a Medicare Advantage plan that does not cost you anything.
Between medicare, medicaid, and the advantage plan, all of your doctor visits and any medications should be covered, as well as transportation for doctors appointments if you have no way to get there.
Also ask about a handicapped transportation for your area. The one out here is called Handi-Ride, and it is only for elderly and disabled people. It does cost to use the service, but is much cheaper than getting a taxi or Uber, and easier to use than a city bus system would be. The Senior center website should be able to help you find out about the handicapped ride service, too.
Definitely call them first thing on Monday !
I do not believe you can be on Medicare and Medicaid at the same time -- at least here in New Mexico you can't.
Usually, Medicare is primary and Medicaid is secondary or it was when I worked Insurance collections.I do not believe you can be on Medicare and Medicaid at the same time -- at least here in New Mexico you can't.
Right! Medicare is a insurance plan you pay for. Medicaid is a social welfare program that often folks on disability can be qualified for. I think I am right.I do not believe you can be on Medicare and Medicaid at the same time -- at least here in New Mexico you can't.
Not all people are eligible for Medicaid. It is more income and disability based. What state do you live in? I went through the Marketplace...NY State of health. I am not Medicare eligible yet, but I am getting Excellus BC/BS for less than $50 a month, including Vision and dental.
I didn't know everyone had to pay so much.No I'm 63. Thank you for the advice.Jane, have you checked into the "extra help" in your state? It helps with your premium, at least here in New Mexico it does. These things are different in each state. I would advise you to call Medicare at their 800 number and get them to go over with you what you do and do not qualify for. They can aim you in the direction of where to go for help.
However, if your Medicare Part B is only $35 a month, you may already be getting a premium reduction, since most of us pay $134 for part B in 2018. You REALLY need to review with Medicare to see if there are options for you. You don't want to be without Part B. Are you over 65?