Health Care Resources

Posted By: Diane Carter  //  Category: Associations

Alzheimer’s Association
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America
American Diabetes Association
American Dietetic Association
American Lung Association
American Medical Association
American Parkinson’s Disease Association
American Red Cross
American Society on Aging
Arthritis National Research Organization
Hospice Net: Death and Dying, Caregiving and Grief
Kidney International
Lupus Foundation of America
Medicare Rights
National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers
National Council on the Aging
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
National Kidney Foundation
National Research Center for Women and Families
Web MD

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Helpful information on the Internet

Posted By: Diane Carter  //  Category: Associations, Uncategorized

As a , you are not alone. In 1995, there were 33 million Americans over the age of 65. In 2020, there will be almost 70 million, doubling in less than 25 years. Over 23 percent of all US households contain at least one .

This translates into an estimated 22,411,200 households nationwide. The average is 46 years old. Seven in 10 caregivers (73 percent) are . Only 5.5 percent of the over-65 population resides in nursing homes.

The list we have compiled give you quick access to helpful information on the Internet for caregivers; this is in no way an exhaustive list. All of the Web sites that have been selected are easy to access and use, provide quality information, and provide links to additional resources.

Federal and State Benefits

Department of Veterans Affairs
www.va.gov

This -agency Web site includes information on veterans’ benefits ranging from care to home loan guarantee services.

Social Security Online

www.ssa.gov

This -agency Web site provides information on and disability benefits. Users can also sign up for Social Security through this site. The site also contains reports to Congress, statistics, legislation affecting Social Security, and a number of other documents produced by the Social Security Administration. A Spanish version of the site is also available.

Part D

BenefitsCheckup
www.benefitscheckup.org

A comprehensive online service to screen for federal, state and some local private and public benefits for older adults (ages 55 and over). It contains over 1,350 different programs from all fifty states (including the District of Columbia). On average there are 50 to 70 programs available to individuals per state.

Alliance
www.caregiver.org

This website provides information on publicly-funded support programs in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. You will find information on programs funded through the National Support Program, Aged/Disabled Medicaid waivers, and state-funded programs that either have a -specific focus, or include a component in their service package.

Part D Information

As you may know in November 2005 the Centers for and Medicaid Services (CMS) began enrolling seniors and the disabled in a new program called Part D designed to provide prescription drug coverage for Beneficiaries. The initial enrollment period ended in May 2006, but every year there will be an open enrollment period from November to December.

The research shows that caregivers have played a special role in helping their loved ones choose a Part D plan. If you are currently looking for information on the Part D benefit, the following Web sites can help.

Great Informational Web Sites:

/Medicaid Links

CMS–Centers for and Medicaid Services (formerly HCFA)
www.cms.hhs.gov

This -agency Web site provides information about and Medicaid programs, access to consumer publications and forms, e-mail access to customer service, and local contacts. On the CMS Web site, there are two publications that deal specifically with .

They are:

Basics: A Guide for Caregivers (PDF file – 868 KB at Medicare.gov)
This publication leads the through the eight key “decision points” that relate to the or overall well-being of an older person. For each of these “decision points,” basic information about is provided along with suggestions on how to find more detailed information.


www.Medicare.gov

This is the official U.S. site for information on . At this site, consumers can search for information on plans, nursing homes, dialysis , Medigap policies, activities, participating physicians and prescription drug assistance programs in their area. The site also provides information on basics such as eligibility, enrollment, cards and replacement card ordering.

Senior Sites
www.seniorsites.com

This site provides a listing of nonprofit senior housing, assisted , and that are members of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging. Housing options and levels of care are described, and the directory for over 5,000 is searchable by state and county.

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