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The elderly
are living longer, medical costs are rising, and
long term medical care is not cheap. Because we're
living longer, healthier lives, we can expect
to spend more time in retirement
than our parents and grandparents
did. Achieving
a secure, comfortable retirement is much easier when you plan your
finances. Most financial planners recommend that you prepare for the
future with a combination of Social Security, private pensions and
personal savings.
There are many
ways in which seniors pay for care. Listed below
are different options to pay for care.
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Financial
assistance for prescription drugs:
- AARP
MemberRX Program - This
program allows users to receive discounts
off the retail price of their prescription
medication purchases.
Phone: 1-800-439-4457
- DestinationRx,
Inc. - provide consumers
with the necessary information and
savings services to help them save
money on their prescription and drug
store item purchases.
Phone:
- MissouriSeniorRX
Program - The Missouri
SenioRx Program is a program that assists
seniors in handling the rising costs
of prescription drugs.
Phone: 1-866-556-9316
- Novartis
Care Card Program - Novartis
has a comprehensive and flexible prescription
savings plan that offers help to a
broad range of lower income patients
enrolled in Medicare without presrciption
drug coverage.
Phone: 1-866-974-2273
- The
Orange Card -
a program that results in significant
savings on GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
outpatient prescription medicines
and is focused on helping seniors
afford their prescription medicines.
Phone: 1-800-672-6436
- Pfizer
Share Card Program -
Pfizer for Living Share Card is a program
offered to low-income individuals who
are enrolled in Medicare. Signing up
for the Share Card Program is completely
free.
Phone: 1-800-459-4156
- Together
Rx - Together
Rx is a free, easy way to save approximately
20% to 40% on brand-name prescription
medicines and, in many cases, much
more (depending on your prescription
and pharmacy).
Phone: 1-800-865-7211
Financial
sources that may be used to pay
for senior housing or care:
- BenefitsCheckUp was
developed to address a concerning
problem: millions of older adults
are eligible for benefits, but
not receiving them. Ranging from
health coverage to supplemental
income to help in paying utility
bills, there are millions of older
adults who could benefit from a
wide array of public programs if
they knew about them and how to
apply for them. BenefitsCheckUp
is a online service to provide
public benefit screening.
HelpingPatients.org - a
new interactive Web site by PhRMA and
48 of its member companies. This site
was designed to help you find patient
assistance programs for which you may
qualify.
- Sell
Home or Reverse Mortgage -
Homeownership Rates for the United
States for homeowners aged 65+
in the first quarter of 2002 is
80.9 percent according to the US
Census report. Two options that
a senior homeowner has is either
sell the home or look into a reverse
mortgage to bring in income for
care. A Reverse Mortgage is defined
as a homeowner enters an agreement
with the bank, and the bank will
make regular payments to acquire
equity in the home. The homeowner
still has the right to live in
the house and receives a regular
source of income. The homeowner
can use this income to cover living
expenses. The homeowner will not
have to worry about listing, showing,
and selling the house because the
bank owns the home. The lenders
listed below are members of the
National Reverse Mortgage Lenders
Association who are licensed to
originate reverse mortgages within
Missouri:
- Financial
Freedom Senior Funding Corp.
1-800-336-3135
- Wells
Fargo Home Mortgage. 1-800-336-7350
For
more information on reverse mortgages,
visit http://www.aarp.org/revmort/ or http://www.reversemortgage.org
- Social
Security - Social
Security is the foundation for
a secure retirement, but it was
never meant to be the sole source
of a person's retirement income.
Social Security pays the average
retiree about 40% of pre-retirement
earnings. Contact the Social
Security Administration at
1-800-772-1213 for more information
and to request a free "Your
Social Security Statement" if
you didn't receive yours.
- Medicaid -
Medicaid is a jointly-funded, Federal-State
health insurance program for certain
low-income and needy people. How
much an individual earns and their
assets counts toward eligibility
for Medicaid. The Missouri
Guide For Seniors has more detailed
information on their web site.
- Medicare -
Medicare is a Health Insurance Program
comprised of two parts. Part A (Hospital
Insurance) helps pay for care in
hospitals as an inpatient, critical
access hospitals (small facilities
that give limited outpatient and
inpatient services to people in rural
areas), skilled nursing facilities,
hospice care, and some home health
care.
Part B (Medical Insurance) Helps pay for doctors, services, outpatient
hospital care, and some other medical services that Part A does not
cover, such as the services of physical and occupational therapists,
and some home health care. Part B helps pay for these covered services
and supplies when they are medically necessary. For more information
please visit Medicare's
website
- Medigap -
Medigap insurance pays for expenses
that Medicare will not cover. For
more information about call Missouri
Department of Insurance 1-800-726-7390
- Supplemental
Security Insurance -
SSI is a Federal income supplement
program funded by general tax
revenues. It is designed to help
aged, blind, and disabled people,
who have little or no income
to meet basic needs for food,
clothing, and shelter. To find
out more information please visit Social
Security Online.
- Veterans
Administration - The
Veterans Health Administration
(VHA) provides a broad spectrum
of medical, surgical, and rehabilitative
care to honorably discharged
veterans of military service.
Find out who is eligible for
benefits, how to apply, and what
it will cost, then complete an
application form online on the VHA
website or call Department
of Veterans Affairs 1-800-827-1000.
- Long
Term Care Insurance -
Insurance is sold to individuals
with the assurance that in later
years the policy will pay for home
healthcare, care in a nursing home,
or some other eldercare services.
A good resource in finding long-term
care policy and premiums is Long-Term
Care Quote. Long-Term Care
Quote is a national resource center
and independent agency specializing
in long-term care insurance.
- Health
Maintenance Organizations (HMO) -
not only pay health care costs
in return for a monthly premium
but may also be an actual health
care provider. Some HMOs provide
lower out of pocket expenses, extra
benefits (drug coverage), and wellness
and health monitoring programs.
Other
sources to finance care:
- retirement
income
- family
members fund care
The
American Savings Education Council
(ASEC) is a nonprofit national
coalition of public- and private-sector
institutions undertaking initiatives
to raise public awareness about what
is needed to ensure long-term personal
financial independence. ASEC's goal
is to make saving and planning a
vital concern of all Americans.
SHIP
- State Health Insurance Assistance
Program can answer questions about:
Medigap policies, long-term care insurance,
Medicare health plan choices, Medicare
rights and protections, and help with
filing an appeal.
CLAIM Program - MO's Ship's 1-800-390-3330
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