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SheltieLover

(60,589 posts)
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 06:41 PM Feb 2022

Living only on Social Security can be difficult. There are many resources that can help struggling s [View all]

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/02/14/living-only-on-social-security-can-be-difficult-these-resources-can-help.html

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Fortunately, there are thousands of public and private programs available to help eligible low-income older adults pay for health care, prescriptions, food and utilities.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture also has the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, under which certain low-income people over the age of 60 are eligible for a monthly food package, containing fruits, vegetables, cheeses and more.



Meanwhile, retirees covered by a Medicaid health plan benefit may be eligible for free food through Mom's Meals. And some Medicare Advantage health plans offer meal benefits under the program for those recently discharged from a hospital or dealing with a chronic disease.

The meals are typically delivered every two to three weeks, and include dishes like Salisbury steak, pasta and meatballs, and sweet and sour chicken. People can let the program know of any allergies, and they accommodate for diets suited to vegetarians as well as to those with certain conditions like cancer or diabetes.

Much more at link including orgs to help pay for meds, Medicare premiums, & $ help with medical care & co-pays!

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