A Handsome Gift for Dad This Father's Day
By Donna Patrick, Social Security District Manager in Alexandria, LA
Father's Day is right around the comer. Perhaps you'll give Dad the usual gift: a necktie, shaving set, leather wallet, or new fishing lure. But there's something he may appreciate even more. People all over the country are helping their dads save nearly $4,000 a year on the cost of prescription drugs. You can help your dad too -- and it won't cost you a dime. The high cost of prescription medication can be a burden on fathers (or anyone) who have limited income and resources. But there is Extra Help -- available through Social Security -- that could pay part of his monthly premiums, annual deductibles, and prescription co-payments. That Extra Help is worth an average of almost $4,000 a year. To figure out whether your father is eligible, Social Security needs to know his income and the value of his savings, investments, and real estate (other than the home he lives in). To qualify for the Extra Help, he must be enrolled in Medicare and have: Annual income limited to $16,335 for an individual or $22,065 for a married couple living together. Even if his income is higher, he still may be able to get some help with monthly premiums, annual deductibles, and prescription co-payments. Some examples where income may be higher include if he or his spouse: To learn more about the Medicare prescription drug plans and special enrollment periods, visit www.medicare.gov or call1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227; TTY 1-877-486-2048). Of course, the Extra Help is not just for fathers. Anyone who is entitled to Medicare and has limited income and resources may be eligible.
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