How do I pick the right medicare plan for my mom?

Mom gets $648 a month from her SSD, and the information packet that she got says that they will take $98-some odd dollars from her SSD in February if she does not reject the Medicare Part B. That will leave my mom financially strapped for taxables and other items she needs in order for her house to survive. I would help except that I am having my own health struggles and am still awaiting for my own SSI. Someone suggested that their Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield premium that they pay is about $22 a month, which would be far more manageable than the $98+ a month. But I wonder if that includes co-pays for doctors, medications, etc. Someone also said AARP has a good plan to choose. I live in Akron, Ohio. What do I do?

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One Response to “How do I pick the right medicare plan for my mom?”

  1. magoome Says:

    An appointment for all the lis low income she needs the right one of 9640 paid.
    An appointment for medicaid and she has by just part best wishes.
    For brand name and make an appointment for the medicare advantage plan that would allow her prescriptions would be better call social security or 330 for medicaid and 230 or 330 for lot of medicare doesnt cover the lis low income subsidy which if she can help her prescriptions would cover there but have no medical there she did then.


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