It was just a few years ago that most medicare recipients believed that they would never have a prescription drug plan offered as part of official Medicare. Now though many Medicare Part D recipients have that coverage, but are clueless about which plan provider to choose. This is the case coast to coast. You can find many local programs, like the one in Jackson County, Alabama, where trained professionals will help you sort out what is what and pick a plan based on your needs.
Choosing the best option
By Chasity Brown
The Daily SentinelPublished November 25, 2008
Medicare’s open-enrollment for Part D began Nov. 15, and local seniors will have several opportunities to meet with trained personnel who can help them decide on their best option.
The Jackson County Council on Aging staff has been trying to help those who have come into their offices seeking assistance individually, but making an appointment is better.
In the end, those of us on Medicare for one reason or another should be grateful that we have this coverage. After Katy has gotten a steady job I will no doubt lose my medicade coverage, but this will remain for me. With any luck one day I will be able to get coverage for all the things that I need and find my mental stability again. of course how sane are any of us when their is a new baby in the house…