Demystifying MEDICARE
and Healthcare Coverage for Seniors
Mon., Oct. 27th, 7:00–9:30 pm
Greenburgh Town Hall
177 Hillside Ave. in Greenburgh, NY
This presentation of the library system’s Westchester Seniors Out Speaking
is perfect for anyone trying to navigate their way through our complicated healthcare system for older adults. It will help those who already have Medicare, as well as people soon to be 65, planning their retirement, or assisting relatives and friends with their medical decisions.
The engaging, interactive program outlines the various parts of Medicare and lays out the costs associated with the medical and drug insurance provided by the government and private companies. Topics include:
· Original Medicare
· Medicare Advantage Plans
· Prescription drug plans (Part D)
· Medigaps (supplemental plans)
· Various cost-saving programs (MSPs, Extra Help, EPIC, etc.)
Walk-ins welcome, but pre-registration requested at 231-3236. Please leave your name, telephone no., and the event you’d like to attend.
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Westchester Seniors Out Speaking (WSOS), a project of the Westchester Library System,
is a volunteer group specifically trained to deliver free services relating to Medicare coverage. Members provide individual counseling each week in ten libraries across the county; you can also contact their Helpline for a counseling call-back at
sbic@wlsmail.org or (914) 231-3260. For additional dates and locations of this program, please visit
www.westchesterlibraries.org/senior-benefits-information-centers/.
DID YOU KNOW THAT ON MONDAY MORNINGS FROM 10am to 1 PM you can get important questions answered at the Greenburgh Library? Members of Westchester Seniors Out Speaking provide individual counseling each week in 10 libraries across the county. For a listing of all their programs and contact information visit
www.westchesterlibraries.org/senior benefits-information-centers/ The e mail is
sbic@wlsmail.org. Bring insurance cards with you and a list of the drugs you are taking so they can help you take advantage of services you may be entitled to receive.
SOME ADDITIONAL PARKING SPOTS BEING CREATED AT UPPER LEVEL OF MULTIPURPOSE CENTER FOR SENIORS Many seniors keep complaining about the lack of disabled parking at the upper level of the Multipurpose building. We promised to address this problem. And, will have the town public works department create more parking for seniors at the upper level within the next few weeks (hopefully sooner!). This will make it easier for those seniors who can’t walk up the hill to do so.
Paul Feiner