Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program (MMAP)
The MMAP Program is a free health-benefits counseling service for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, their families or caregivers. Our mission is to educate, advocate, counsel and empower people to make informed benefit decisions. MMAP Counselors are specialists trained in Medicare and Medicaid law and regulations, health insurance counseling and relevant insurance products. Their purpose is to serve you objectively and confidentially. Information can be given over the phone, by appointments or in the home, if one is homebound or has no transportation.
No fee is charged for this counseling service, however contributions are encouraged so that services can be extended to others in need.
A Counselor Can Assist In:
- Understanding doctor bills, hospital bills and Medicare Summary Notices.
- Understanding Medicare/Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, coverage, claims and appeals.
- Enrolling in Medicare Savings Programs.
- Reviewing your Medicare supplemental insurance needs, compare policies and pursue claims and refunds.
- Exploring long term care financing options, including long term care insurance.
- Identifying and reporting Medicare/Medicaid fraud and abuse.
- Reviewing and comparing Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C).
- Reviewing and comparing Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D).
The Lenawee Department on Aging is a non-profit organization. LDA always accepts financial contributions to honor or remember a friend, family member or loved one. Consideration for memorial contributions is much appreciated. Our mission is “To provide quality services that enable persons who are age 60 and over to live independently with dignity.”
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The Lenawee Department on Aging is a non-profit organization. LDA always accepts financial contributions to honor or remember a friend, family member or loved one. Consideration for memorial contributions is much appreciated. Our mission is “To provide quality services that enable persons who are age 60 and over to live independently with dignity.”
FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE CALL
THE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
(517) 264-5280