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Prescription
Drug Assistance
Part
of staying healthy is to properly take medications, when prescribed.
Prescription drugs and co-payments for prescription drugs are a
large out-of-pocket expense for many older adults. Some seniors
don't take their medicines, as prescribed, due to the high cost.
This has the potential to impact health.
There
is some help available. And, there are many avenues to access help.
Our caregiver website, Full Circle of Care,
offers information on these resources as well as information on
cutting costs and taking medications safely. Information includes:
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- retired
and active military
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- purchasing
outside the US
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- how
to find out what you qualify for
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Intertwining
lives, Intertwining services
Medicare
now offers a
prescription drug program called Medicare Part D. Participation
is voluntary and may offer savings on prescriptions.
More
Information
on the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan |
North
Carolina also understands that health insurance and related issues
can be very confusing and intimidating. The NC Department of Insurance
(1-800-443-9354) operates the Seniors Health
Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) (919-807-6900)
to help older adults and family caregivers understand choices and
options. They provide trained volunteers who can provide information
and help walk you through applications for benefits.
The
SHIIP program also offers information online on Medicare and the
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program.
Online
Tip Sheets and Brochures |
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