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There are several Federal and State programs available for people who have limited income.

A program called the Medicare Savings Program that is ran by Medicaid could not only pay that monthly Medicare cost, it could also help you with copays and deductibles.

There is also a Federal program called Low Income Subsidy that is ran by Social Security that helps pay for prescription drug costs. Our team understands the income requirements for those programs and can assist you with applying for them.


Typically, once a person is approved for Social Security Disability they will be eligible for Medicare two years after they first applied for disability benefits.

Some conditions like ALS will award Medicare to an individual immediately without having to wait two years. Medicare for a person under the age of 65 has the same benefits as a person 65 or older.