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This summer, Governor Newsom and the California State Legislature passed a budget that continues to protect many of the central services older adults and people with disabilities rely on. We applaud these actions and funding to protect these services. For example, the budget maintains In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) for undocumented Californians in the Medi-Cal program,…
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Along with hospice fraud, new Medicare card scams are one of the top three types of reported Medicare fraud across the state. Watch out – these scammers do their homework and sound very professional! They may call, email or show up at your door unannounced and already know your name, address, date of birth, doctors names and/or other…
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Home health services, including home health aide care, are critical Medicare benefits that allow many beneficiaries to remain safely in their home and out of institutions, like skilled nursing facilities. As long as a beneficiary needs part-time or intermittent skilled services (such as nursing, physical therapy, speech-language pathology services, and occupational therapy) and are “homebound”,…
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With several major data breaches having been reported in the media this year, the Social Security Administration (SSA) recently posted an article that reminds people of the importance of protecting their personal information. If someone illegally uses your Social Security number (SSN) and potentially assumes your identity, it can cause many problems. Below is SSA’s article with some important tips on what…
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If you’re in a Medicare Advantage and/or Part D drug plan, you will receive an “Annual Notice of Change” (ANOC) and “Evidence of Coverage” (EOC) from your plan by September 30th each fall. The ANOC and EOC make reviewing your plan changes for 2025 easier, as all the changes are in these letters. They will…
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Medicare’s Open Enrollment is just over a month away, and runs October 15 through December 7. It is the time of year when you can make certain changes to your Medicare coverage. The last change you make will take effect on January 1. It’s important to take action during Medicare’s Open Enrollment to make sure…
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