Medicare connects you to the Official U.S. Government site for Medicare. Here you can also navigate the Medicare plan finder tool safely and securely to help find the most cost-effective prescription drug plan to fit your needs.
Bedside commodes (disposable buckets or shields are not accepted, but they are available upon loan with a donation of $5.00 to cover the cost of the item)
The MISSION of the Illinois Department on Aging is to serve and advocate for older Illinoisans and their caregivers by administering quality and culturally appropriate programs that promote partnerships and encourage independence, dignity, and quality of life. Here you will find the application for the Benefit Access Program (formerly Circuit Breaker). Income eligible seniors and persons with disability can also apply for a license plate discount and ride free transit card.
Support services for seniors, On the Illinois Department of Human Services website, seniors who are income and asset eligible can apply for SNAP (formerly food stamp) benefits along with medical and cost-sharing programs.
Provides health, recreational, social and nutritional programs for seniors that come to the drop in center. Program is run by Catholic Charities in cooperation with the Village of Grayslake.
Family Service of Lake County provides programs, services, and referrals that respond to identified needs of the rapidly growing senior and caregiver population. All programs and services are provided at no out-of-pocket cost to clients.
ElderCARE Lake County serves older adults in northern Lake County, Illinois, generally considered to be north of Route 60. Services can include – Friendly Visitor, Grocery Shopper, Transportation to Medical Appointments, Information or Referral for additional services, Home Safety Checks, Safety Item Installation Assistance. Visit website to apply.
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