It is no secret that medicine can become very costly as we age – especially as the prescriptions we are told to take by our doctors begin to increase in number.When no generic version of a drug exists yet, the costs are even … [Read more...]
Print This Page“Extra Help” Benefit for Seniors with High Prescription Expenses
August 31, 2012 by Evan H Farr, CELA, CAP
Filed Under: Uncategorized, Elder Law Blogs & News, Medicare, Social Security, Health Care Tagged With: Medicare, get help, get help program, prescription benefits
Obamacare Warfare: Why is the Public Positively Puzzled on Health Reform?
January 12, 2011 by Evan H Farr, CELA, CAP
Struggling to make sense of the status of health care reform in America? Don’t worry; neither can Congress, the White House, nor the Courts say with certainty whether The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the Act) will … [Read more...]
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Withdrawing Your Early Social Security Benefit
May 5, 2008 by Evan H Farr, CELA, CAP
Did you elect to take Social Security benefits before your full retirement age? If you did and are now looking for extra income, there may be an answer. Once you reach full retirement age, you can pay back the money you have … [Read more...]
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