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Beyond Social Security: Other Government Benefits You May Qualify For

August 20, 2025 · Personal Finance

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Vital Healthcare Assistance Programs

Healthcare is often the largest and most unpredictable expense in retirement. Even with Medicare, out-of-pocket costs like premiums, deductibles, and prescription copays can add up quickly. Fortunately, several powerful programs are available to help manage these costs, making your healthcare more affordable and accessible.

Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs)

This is one of the most valuable and underutilized benefits available. Medicare Savings Programs are run by your state and are designed to help pay for your Medicare costs. If you qualify, an MSP can make a significant difference in your monthly budget. Think of it as a helping hand that covers some or all of your Medicare bills.

There are four main types of MSPs, and the one you qualify for depends on your income. The most common and comprehensive is the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) program. If you qualify for QMB, the program will pay for:

Your Medicare Part A premiums (if you have them).

Your Medicare Part B premiums. This is a huge benefit. In 2024, the standard Part B premium is over $170 per month. Having this paid for you is like getting an annual raise of over $2,000.

Your Medicare deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. This means when you visit a doctor or hospital, the MSP can cover the costs that you would normally have to pay out of pocket.

Other MSPs, like the Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) and Qualifying Individual (QI) programs, primarily focus on paying your monthly Medicare Part B premium. Even if you only qualify for this part of the assistance, the savings add up month after month, freeing up money for other essential needs.

Applying for an MSP is done through your state’s Medicaid agency. Don’t worry if you don’t qualify for full Medicaid—the income limits for MSPs are higher, meaning more people are eligible. This is a critical piece of financial aid for seniors over 60, and it is well worth exploring.

Extra Help for Prescription Drugs (Low-Income Subsidy)

Prescription drug costs can be a heavy burden. The Extra Help program, also known as the Low-Income Subsidy (LIS), is a federal program that helps people with limited income and resources pay for their Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. This program is a true game-changer for those who qualify.

What can Extra Help do for you? It can lower or even eliminate your monthly Part D plan premium, get rid of your annual deductible, and significantly reduce your copayments for medications. For many, this means paying just a few dollars for generic or brand-name drugs. The savings can amount to thousands of dollars per year, ensuring you can afford the medications you need to stay healthy without having to make difficult financial choices.

The Social Security Administration manages the Extra Help program. The great news is that if you qualify for an MSP, you automatically qualify for Extra Help, simplifying the process. Even if you don’t qualify for an MSP, you may still be eligible for Extra Help on its own. You can apply online, by phone, or at your local Social Security office.

Medicaid

Medicaid is another healthcare program, but it’s different from Medicare. While Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for people aged 65 and older, Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps people with very low income and resources. It’s possible to be “dual-eligible,” meaning you have both Medicare and Medicaid.

For seniors, Medicaid can be a crucial lifeline because it covers many services that Medicare does not. The most significant of these is long-term care, such as care in a nursing home or community-based support services to help you stay in your own home. Medicare generally does not cover long-term custodial care, so Medicaid fills this critical gap.

In addition to long-term care, Medicaid can also cover costs like dental care, vision, and transportation to medical appointments, depending on your state’s rules. If you are dual-eligible, Medicaid often acts as a secondary insurance, picking up the costs that Medicare doesn’t cover, such as premiums and copayments. Eligibility rules for Medicaid are complex and vary significantly by state, but if you have high medical costs and a low income, it is essential to see if you qualify.

Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

PACE is a unique, comprehensive program for seniors who need a high level of care but want to continue living in their community rather than moving to a nursing home. It’s a Medicare and Medicaid program that provides coordinated medical, social, and long-term care services.

If you enroll in PACE, you get your healthcare through a dedicated team of professionals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and social workers, who are all familiar with your personal needs. The program covers all Medicare- and Medicaid-covered services and often more, including adult day care, meals, dental care, home care, and transportation to the PACE center. For those who qualify, there is often no deductible or copayment for any service, making it a truly all-inclusive option. To be eligible, you must be 55 or older, live in a PACE service area, and be certified by your state as needing a nursing-home level of care.

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8 comments on “Beyond Social Security: Other Government Benefits You May Qualify For”

  1. richard smeltz says:
    August 25, 2025 at 2:27 pm

    financial help with nursing home care.

    Reply
  2. richard smeltz says:
    August 25, 2025 at 2:29 pm

    financial assistence with nursing home care.

    Reply
  3. kathy L morton says:
    August 26, 2025 at 12:41 am

    No comment

    Reply
  4. LEON Gene KENOBBIE says:
    August 26, 2025 at 9:30 am

    In the early 2000s, I was on SSDI before I was 65. It seems to me I lost my Disability portion of my SS when I started drawing my SS. How do I find out if I lost it, and how can I get it back?
    I am now on VA disability, and was told I have the right to both, as one has nothing to do with the other.
    Thank you
    Le(on)

    Reply
  5. Shirl D. K Gass says:
    August 26, 2025 at 8:16 pm

    I found this article helpful. Thank you for sharing.

    Reply
  6. Elena Strujan26 says:
    September 22, 2025 at 2:00 pm

    SS in New York City do not respect any law and stole money from people. i have pertinent proofs.
    Such RACKETEERING CORRUPTION!0/

    Elena Strujan

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