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Medicare Information/Counseling

Programs that offer information and guidance for older adults and people with disabilities regarding their health insurance options with the objective of empowering them to make informed choices. Included is information about benefits covered (and not covered); the payment process; the rights of beneficiaries; the process for eligibility determinations, coverage denials and appeals; consumer safeguards; and options for filling the gap in Medicare coverage (Medigap supplement insurance). Also available is information relating to an individual's eligibility for benefits and assistance with evaluating their options and enrolling in a Medicare plan (A, B, C, and/or D) that will best meet their needs. These programs also address coordination of benefits when beneficiaries have other types of health insurance in addition to Medicare (e.g. Medicaid, employer coverage or retiree insurance) and provide counseling and assistance regarding the subsidies that are available to low income beneficiaries enrolled in the Part D Prescription Drug Benefit (which help pay for Part D premiums and reduce the cost of prescriptions at the pharmacy) and the Medicare Savings Programs which help pay for Medicare out-of-pocket costs. They may also provide information about Medicaid and the linkages between the two programs, referrals to appropriate state and local agencies involved in the Medicaid program, information about other Medicare-related entities (such as peer review organizations, Medicare-approved prescription drug plans, Medicare administrative contractors), and assistance in completing related Medicare insurance forms.

Found 8 resources (displaying 8)

Thru: Cayuga County Office for the Aging

Eligibility:
For most services: ages 60 years and older. Nutrition program: Ages 60 years and older and spouses of any age. Home delivered meals: Homebound ages 60 years and over. Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program: Low income.
Languages:
Other language assistance available.
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Cayuga County Office for the Aging

149 Genesee Street
Auburn, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:00AM-4:00PM.

Thru: Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. - Rochester Office

Eligibility:
Resident of area served.
Languages:
Spanish
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Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc.- Rochester Office

1 W Main Street
Suite 400
Rochester, NY

Hours:
May meet individuals for services in their home or other offsite location. Provides services at various community locations each month.

Thru: Wayne County Department of Aging and Youth

Eligibility:
Resident of area served. Current or future Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers.
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Wayne County Department of Aging and Youth

1519 Nye Road
Suite 300
Lyons, NY

Thru: Lifespan of Greater Rochester

Eligibility:
Medicare or soon to be Medicare recipient
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Lifespan of Greater Rochester

1900 S Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY

Thru: Livingston County Office for the Aging

Eligibility:
Medicare-eligible.
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Livingston County Office for the Aging

3 Murray Hill Drive
Livingston County Campus
Mt Morris, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM, by phone. In person, by appointment only.

Thru: Monroe County Office for the Aging

Eligibility:
Resident of area served. Ages 60 or older.
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Monroe County Office for the Aging

435 E Henrietta Road
3rd Floor
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM.

Thru: Medicare Rights Center

Eligibility:
Resident of area served.
Languages:
Spanish

Thru: Rochester Regional Health - St. Mary's Campus

Eligibility:
Wellness Center: anyone who requires HIV or Hepatitis C clinical services.
Languages:
Spanish
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St. Mary's Campus

65 Genesee Street
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:00AM-5:00PM.

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