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Georgia's Aging & Disability Resource Connection - Apply for Benefits

To Determine Benefit Eligibility in Georgia:

To find out if you may be eligible for Food Stamps, TANF, Medicaid, Child Care, WIC, Energy Assistance, TEFAP, Child Support Services, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services, or Aging Services, go to this website: https://gateway.ga.gov. It will take you through a set of questions that will assist you in determining if you should proceed with filing an application. You'll have to apply for these programs to get a final decision about benefits, and the site will let you know how to do that. To find out if you may be eligible for Food Stamps, TANF, Medicaid, Child Care, WIC, Energy Assistance, TEFAP, Child Support Services, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services, or Aging Services, go to this website: https://gateway.ga.gov It will take you through a set of questions that will assist you in determining if you should proceed with filing an application. You'll have to apply for these programs to get a final decision about benefits, and the site will let you know how to do that. Search for Private and Public Benefits: CheckUp is a service of the National Council on Aging. However, it will link you to possible benefits and resources regardless of your age - it can be used by anyone. On this website, you can find and enroll in federal, state, local and private programs that help pay for prescription drugs, utility bills, meals, health care and other needs. Apply Online for Government Benefits:

The Medicare Program provides health insurance coverage for approximately 42 million people age 65 and older and younger individuals with disabilities. However, many beneficiaries incur substantial out-of-pocket costs for health care even though they have Medicare coverage. The Medicaid program provides protection from some or all of Medicare’s cost sharing for some low-income individuals. Medicaid provides partial financial assistance with Medicare premiums, deductibles, or coinsurance – through the Medicare Savings Program (i.e., Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries, Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries, and Qualifying Individuals) – to certain low income Medicare beneficiaries who are not entitled to the full Medicaid benefit package.The Medicare Program provides health insurance coverage for approximately 42 million people age 65 and older and younger individuals with disabilities. However, many beneficiaries incur substantial out-of-pocket costs for health care even though they have Medicare coverage. The Medicaid program provides protection from some or all of Medicare’s cost sharing for some low-income individuals. Medicaid provides partial financial assistance with Medicare premiums, deductibles, or coinsurance – through the Medicare Savings Program (i.e., Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries, Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries, and Qualifying Individuals) – to certain low income Medicare beneficiaries who are not entitled to the full Medicaid benefit package. Georgia SHIP – Benefits Counseling

Georgia SHIP is administered by the Georgia Division of Aging Services. It is a volunteer-based program that provides free, unbiased, information and assistance to Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers. To learn about Medicare, go to https://aging.georgia.gov/georgia-shipGeorgia SHIP is administered by the Georgia Division of Aging Services. It is a volunteer-based program that provides free, unbiased, information and assistance to Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers. To learn about Medicare, go to https://aging.georgia.gov/georgia-ship.

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Georgia

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Seniors

Contact Information:

2 Peachtree Street NW | Atlanta, GA 30303 | 1-866-552-4464 | Georgia ADRC

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