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WORKING WITH STRUGGLING RESIDENTS 50+ TO WIN BACK OPPORTUNITY INFORMATION TO HELP YOU: Increase your income Save money on prescription drugs Pay doctors bills Buy groceries Cover other basic costs YOUR GUIDE It s hard to be a good provider if you are in crisis yourself. If you are faced with circumstances beyond your control, you need an opportunity to regroup, so you can go back to being a source of help and hope for friends and family. AARP Foundation is here for everyone, 50 years of age or older, who is struggling with problems of hunger, isolation, income, and housing. In addition, we are working side-byside with trusted organizations in your community and nationwide to help you take control, move forward, and feel like a good provider again. Program guidelines, telephone numbers, and Web sites are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information in your state, log on to Benefits QuickLINK at: www.aarp.org/ quicklink. Last updated: 9/2013

PAYING FOR HEALTH CARE AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Medicare Benefit: Medicare is health insurance that helps pay for preventive care, doctor visits, hospital stays, and prescription drugs. Who can apply: You must be 65 years of age or older or under age 65 and meet the disability guidelines. How to apply: To apply, call the Social Security Administration at: 1-800-772-1213 and tell the operator where you live. You can also go to: www. socialsecurity.gov and click on the Medicare section. For information about Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage, call Medicare at: 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or go to: www.medicare.gov. For help in your state, call the Maryland Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) at: 1-800-243-3425 (in-state only) or 410-767-1100 or go to: www.aging.maryland.gov/ SeniorHealthInsuranceProgram.html. Medicare Savings Programs Benefit: This benefit helps pay for some of your Medicare costs, which can include the Part A and B premiums, deductibles, and co-payments. The amount of help you get depends on your income and resources. Who can apply: You must have Medicare and have limited income of around $1,313 per month (single) or $1,765 per month (married). 6347. To find your local offices, go to: www. Medicare Rx Extra Help Benefit: This benefit lowers the cost of your prescription drugs offered through Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D). The monthly premium, deductible, and co-payments you pay depend on your income and resources. Who can apply: You must have Medicare and have limited income and resources. Your income must be less than $17,235 a year and your resources must be less than $13,300 if you are single. If you are married and living together, your income must be less than $23,265 a year and your resources must be less than $26,580. How to apply: To apply online, go to: www. socialsecurity.gov and click on the Medicare section. If you need help applying, call the Social Security Administration at: 1-800-772-1213. For help in your state, call the Maryland Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) at: 1-800-243-3425 (in-state only) or 410-767-1100 or go to: www.aging.maryland.gov/ SeniorHealthInsuranceProgram.html. Maryland Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program (SPDAP) Benefit: The Maryland SPDAP program can help you with your Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage costs in two ways: (1) SPDAP will pay up to $35 per month towards your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan premium and (2) SPDAP can help you during the Medicare coverage gap or doughnut hole by paying 95 percent of your prescription drug costs. Other rules may apply. Who can apply: You can get help from the Maryland SPDAP if you have lived in Maryland for at least six months. You must also have Medicare and limited income. 2

How to apply: For more information or to enroll in SPDAP, call the SPDAP Customer Service Department at: 1-800-551-5995 or 800-877-5156 (TTY) or go to: www.marylandspdap.com. Medicaid Benefit: Medicaid helps make medical coverage more affordable and pays for services such as: hospital care (inpatient and outpatient), health center and clinical services, visits to your healthcare providers (including physician and nurse practitioner), lab tests and x-ray services, nursing home care, and prescription drug coverage (in certain cases). In addition, if you have HELP WITH YOUR HOME State Property Tax Assistance Benefit: Maryland has many programs that provide you with tax relief. Benefits can include property tax exemptions and credits. Who can apply: Each property tax relief program has its own program guidelines. Some of the rules include age, income and resources, and Veteran s status. to find out how to get these benefits, contact the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) at: 1-888-246-5941 or go to: www. dat.state.md.us. Maryland Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) Benefit: MEAP provides your household with a cash grant to help you meet your home heating and cooling costs. The grants are paid either directly to you or to your energy company. Who can apply: You must have limited income to get MEAP. In addition, you must pay your own gas and/or electric bill (either directly or included with your rent). Medicare, Medicaid may help pay for some of your Medicare costs. Who can apply: You must have limited income and resources and be 65 years of age or older, blind, and/or have a disability. In some cases, you can get Medicaid if you have high medical bills. The income and resource guidelines can vary for the different types of Medicaid programs available. 6347. To find your local office, go to: www. How to apply: For additional information or help applying, contact the local home energy program office at: 1-800-352-1446 or 800-925- 4434 (TTY). To get print an application, go to: www.dhr.state.md.us/blog/?page_id=4326. Telephone Assistance/Lifeline Benefit: Lifeline offers monthly discounts on your basic wireless or home telephone service. The discounts can include a lower phone bill or free wireless minutes. Who can apply: You can get help if you have limited income or are enrolled in one of the following programs: Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and/or Public Housing or Section 8. How to apply: To get more information, call the Universal Services Administration Company at: 1-888-641-8722 or go to: www.lifelinesupport. org/ls. 3

HELP BUYING NUTRITIOUS FOOD CASH INCOME Food Supplement Program Benefit: This program helps you and your family buy food needed for good health. Each month, your state will put money onto a special debit card (called an EBT Card) so that you can buy food from most grocery stores. The amount of money you get on these cards depends on where you live, your household income, and how many people live in your household. Social Security Benefit: Social Security offers you a cash benefit based on your work history and the amount you paid into Social Security. The cash benefit helps you meet your needs due to loss of income as a result of retirement, disability, or death. You and your dependents or surviving spouse can receive the Social Security benefit. The benefit amount you will get depends on the earning records for the person who worked. Who can apply: To get Social Security retirement benefits, you must have met the work requirements and paid into the Social Security system. You can get the Social Security retirement benefits starting as early as age 62. However, the benefit amount you get will be reduced if you take the benefit before you reach full retirement age. To get the Social Security disability benefit, you must have become severely disabled while working. You can get this benefit at any age and must have met the work requirements. The number of quarters you will have needed to work depends on your age. How to apply: You can apply for Social Security online at: www.socialsecurity.gov and click on Who can apply: You can get nutrition assistance if your household has limited income. The program rules are more generous if there is at least one person who is elderly (60 years of age or older) or has a disability living in the household. 6347. To find your local office, go to: www. Retirement or Disability. You can also apply in person at your local Social Security office. To find your local Social Security office, go to: www.ssa. gov/pgm/reach.htm and click on Find an Office or call: 1-800-772-1213. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Benefit: SSI provides a cash benefit to you every month to make sure you have a minimum level of income so that you can pay for basic needs such as: food, clothing, and shelter. Who can apply: You may get help from this program if you are 65 years of age or older, blind, or have a disability. In addition, you must have limited income and resources. Some resources such as your home, car, and certain portions of life insurance and burial accounts may not be counted when determining whether you meet the program guidelines. How to apply: You must make an appointment at your local Social Security office to apply. You can find your local Social Security office by calling: 1-800-772-1213 or go to: www.ssa.gov/pgm/ links_ssi.htm. 4

OTHER INFORMATION Eldercare Locator The Eldercare Locator connects you to local sources of information for senior services. You can get help by calling: 1-800-677-1116 (hours of operation are Monday Friday, 9 am 8 pm ET) or visiting: www.eldercare.gov. Senior Information Help Line The Maryland Department of Aging can connect you to agencies in your state that provide programs and resources for older adults. Call the Maryland Department of Aging at: 410-767-1100 or go to: www.aging.maryland.gov. Legal Help If you need a lawyer but have limited resources, contact the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) in your area for help. To find your local AAA, go to: www. aging.maryland.gov/aaa.html. You can also contact the Maryland Legal Aid Senior Legal Hotline at: 1-800-896-4213 or go to: www.mdlab. org. Benefits QuickLINK If you want to get more information about what benefits you may be able to get help with and how to apply, go to Benefits QuickLINK at: www.aarp. org/quicklink. 5