Social Service Coordinators Offers Medicare Patients a Free Checkup

It’s been a long day deadlines at work, and a boss you’re not so crazy, you are thinking about these things and many others as you approach your way onto the freeway only to be hit in your car by someone from behind and now your body is quite injured. What do you do…do you have health insurance?

That was just a scenario that might happen to you but there are many ways our bodies get injured. The concern is that if you were to injury your body and should see a doctor do you hesitate because of the potential of medical bills. In this economy times are tough and with all the new health bills being pushed around who really knows what Medicare, covers? There is hope however and there are companies out there that have your best interest at heart.

With Social Service Coordinators they have people working hard to assist you with a program called Social Service Checkup- this FREE on-line tool helps someone with Medicare qualify for and take advantage of local, state, and or federal programs that can help pay for prescription drugs, telephone cost assistance, energy assistance, transportation, and many more valuable programs.

It’s a very simple process: visit sscincorporated, answer a few questions that let you know what you are qualified for and then just for you a list of programs will be provided that you can print out, look over the list and then determine from the many programs offered to you, which ones will meet your needs and then you are ready to get started. It is really that simple.

Getting a “CheckUp” not only helps a member’s quality of life, but can have a positive effect on their overall health and well-being, bringing much-needed relief from some of the financial challenges facing the growing number of health plan’s older adults and disabled members. Please don’t let an injury or very painful strain on your body slow you down, get the health care benefits you deserve and enjoy a great quality of life everyday!

Want to find out more about health care benefits, then visit www.sscincorporated.com for all your needs.

Medicare Patients Get a CheckUp

It’s been a long day deadlines at work, and a boss you’re not so crazy, you are thinking about these things and many others as you approach your way onto the freeway only to be hit in your car by someone from behind and now your body is quite injured. What do you do…do you have health insurance?

There is no doubt, the day and age we live in today is much harder on the pocket book and with health care laws in constant motion do we really know what Medicare, covers now? There is hope however and there are companies out there that have your best interest at heart. Social Service Coordinators knows that in this economy who doesn’t need a helping hand when it comes to paying bills?

With Social Service Coordinators they have people working hard to assist you with a program called Social Service Checkup- this FREE on-line tool helps someone with Medicare qualify for and take advantage of local, state, and or federal programs that can help pay for prescription drugs, telephone cost assistance, energy assistance, transportation, and many more valuable programs.

It’s a very simple process: visit sscincorporated, answer a few questions that let you know what you are qualified for and then just for you a list of programs will be provided that you can print out, look over the list and then determine from the many programs offered to you, which ones will meet your needs and then you are ready to get started. It is really that simple.

There are many people with Medicare who have low-incomes, but do not quite qualify for full Medicaid as was just mentioned you can get help with your bills, getting a “CheckUp” not only brings much-needed relief from some of the financial challenges but aids in keeping oneself healthy.

Looking to find the best deal on medicare coverage, then visit www.sscincorporated.com.

When You Can’t Afford Medications for Asthma

If you can’t afford a doctor, go to an airport – you’ll get a free x-ray and a breast exam, and; if you mention Al Qaeda, you’ll get a free colonoscopy.

Did we mention finding the money to see a doctor was tight these days?

One condition that you cannot put off from seeing a doctor is Asthma. Asthma is characterized by coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. In this article I’m focusing on the older generation for purpose that you must take care of your health, for example if you do not take care of Asthma in its early stages an upper respiratory infection will occur.

We know is money is tight and that is why it is vital that you contact a health care industry leader in education and advocacy- Social Service Coordinators . Their advocates will help you find a broad array of valuable money-saving social programs; from energy, telephone cost assistance to transportation and property tax programs.

During an asthma attack muscle fibers lining the air passage go into spasm mode, contracting the tubes not allowing for air to pass through causing the wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.

When your airway is semi-blocked breathing common things around you become irritants such as animals, perfumes, and or tobacco smoke.

When doctors are trying to determine the severity of this condition skin testing can be done, a chest x-ray is a must and sometimes blood tests can help with the diagnosis. Treating asthma can be done through medications, inhalers, and sometimes oxygen.

Adequate treatment and recognition of asthma symptoms can lead to recovery quickly however if you Seniors who wait you might surely find yourself in the hospital.

Awareness and education will help you understand the condition and what steps that needs to be taken to maximize your health care. Take the time for yourself now and you will reap the benefits of a longer healthier future.

Looking to find the best deal on medicare coverage, then visit www.sscincorporated.com.

The Big Issues of Medicaid

Having a voice in a union is a great thing, and fighting for workers’ rights is a need however, they might be overshadowing a bigger need and that has to do with Medicaid programs.

The media coverage over the last several months has been shallow at best for the big issue of Medicaid, programs. It might be due to the fact that most Medicaid recipients are recipients by virtue of being very poor. Are we aware of our elderly neighbors, or the mother with a disability, because chances are both are probably Medicaid recipients, and who is looking out for their benefits?

At Social Service Coordinators they make sure it is their business to know what is happening to your health benefits and as of right now what we know for sure is that Medicare will continue to be administered by the United States Government. It is NOT going away. Medicare Advantage is still intact and continues to add membership.

Many politicians have been mum as protesters and reporters on this issue have tried to take sides. With legislations of this comprehensive law being so complex many are not willing to take a full stand on the policies being drafted, making your rights hard to follow. Should you wait until law makers have sorted this all out? NO.

The best thing to do right now is take care of your health and use the health benefits you qualify for now. Social Service Coordinators assists people who qualify to apply for “extra Help” (or Low Income Subsidy), a program run by the Social Security Administration that pays for, reduces or eliminates your Medicare Part D prescription drug premium, co-pays and deductibles.

Initially some of the more popular programs included energy, nutrition, telephone, transportation, property tax, and co payment assistance. While those and many other programs are still part of Golden Touch at SSC, there are now also over 200 different Pharmacy Assistance Programs (PAP) that help qualifying Medicare beneficiaries with discounted or free medication.

When you stay on top of your health it will have a positive effect on your overall health and well-being, so don’t delay like big government is doing, get started today on your way to great health.

Learn more about Social Service Coordinators, and start getting your medical bills paid today!

Don’t Wait until it’s Too Late for a CheckUp

When you have an injury to your body it usually involves the muscles, nerves, ligaments, tendons, and or sometimes the discs in your back. When you are on a tight budget it is hard to justify going to a doctor’s clinic let alone a hospital so we justify to ourselves that we will be fine. However when that “scratch” becomes infected, swollen and you are in extreme pain, would you visit a doctors clinic then? What if you just thought your neck or back hurt but you thought it might go away with a good night’s sleep only to find in the morning that you can’t get out of bed and when you do struggle to get out of bed you find yourself on the floor- do you then crawl to the phone to call someone for help?

You can justify all day long why you can’t go see a doctor when you have some kind of injury but that will not take you’re the pain or your injury away, you must take care of yourself. Times are tough, health reform continues to be change and do we really know what Medicare, covers now? There is hope however and there are companies out there that have your best interest at heart. Social Service Coordinators knows that in this economy who doesn’t need a helping hand when it comes to paying bills?

At Social Service Coordinators they have a program called Social Service Checkup- this FREE on-line tool helps someone with Medicare qualify for local, state, and or federal programs that can help pay for prescription drugs, telephone, energy assistance, home repair, transportation, and many more valuable social programs.

It’s a very simple process: visit sscincorporated, answer a few questions that let you know what you are qualified for and then just for you a list of programs will be provided that you can print out, look over the list and then determine from the many programs offered to you, which ones will meet your needs and then you are ready to get started. It is really that simple.

There are many people with Medicare who have low-incomes, but do not quite qualify for full Medicaid as was just mentioned you can get help with your bills, getting a “CheckUp” not only brings much-needed relief from some of the financial challenges but aids in keeping oneself healthy.

Looking to find the best deal on medicare coverage, then visit www.sscincorporated.com.