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Give your mother the perfect Mother's Day gift by informing her of prescription help

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People throughout Kansas are helping their moms save as much as $3,600 per year on the cost of prescription drugs. You can too.

We all know the high cost of medicine can be a burden on mothers who have limited income and resources. But there is extra help -- available through Social Security -- that could pay part of her monthly premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments. The extra help could be worth up of $3,600 per year.

To figure out whether your mother is eligible, Social Security needs to know her income and the value of her savings, investments and real estate (other than the home she lives in). To qualify for the extra help, she must be receiving Medicare and also have income limited to $15,600 for an individual or $21,000 for a married couple living together.

Even if her annual income is higher, she still might be able to get some help with monthly premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments. Income might be higher if she or her spouse support other family members who live with them, have earnings from work, live in Alaska or Hawaii or haveresources limited to $11,990 for an individual or $23,970 for a married couple living together. Resources include such things as bank accounts, stocks and bonds. We do not count her house and car as resources.

Social Security has an easy-to-use online application that you can help complete for your mom. You can find it at www.socialsecurity.gov. To apply by phone or have an application mailed to you, call Social Security at (800) 772-1213, or TTY (800) 325-0778, and ask for the Application for Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs, SSA-1020. Or go to the nearest Social Security office.

To learn more about the Medicare prescription drug plans and special enrollment periods, visit www.medicare.gov or call (800) 633-4227 or TTY (877) 486-2048.

So this Mother's Day, help your mom save up to $3,600 a year on her prescription drugs. Long after the candy and flowers are gone, the extra help through Social Security will keep on giving.

Questions for this column should be mailed to "Social Security Matters" Attn: James Feyerherm, 1212 E. 27th, Hays KS 67601. All names will be confidential. Other questions should be directed to (800) 772-1213, or call or visit your local Social Security office. You can also access SSA online at www.ssa.gov.

James Feyerherm is district

manager of the

Hays Social Security office.

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