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Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today urged all Illinois Cares Rx members to reapply for Illinois Cares Rx now in order to avoid a break in coverage, including seniors who have not yet reapplied because they thought their income was over the limit. The Governor also reminded Illinois citizens who are newly eligible for Medicare Part D to go online and apply for Illinois Cares Rx " the state's prescription drug assistance program that provides wrap-around prescription drug coverage to fill in the gaps created by Medicare Part D. Seniors and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply online because it is the fastest way to get approved for the program. Seniors with questions about Illinois Cares Rx can call the Illinois Department on Aging's Senior HelpLine at 1-800-252-8966 or visit Illinoisbenefits.org.
"Illinois Cares Rx was created to make sure that no senior or disabled person would be left behind by the federal Medicare Part D program. I want to encourage seniors to go online and apply to get these best-in-the-nation prescription drug benefits," said Gov. Blagojevich. "It is also critical for all other previously eligible seniors to reapply as soon as possible to make sure they stay covered through next year."
For seniors and persons with disabilities who currently have coverage, but need to reapply, they can fill out an application via the Internet, to avoid a break in Illinois Cares Rx coverage and to ensure coverage continues on January 1, 2008. The deadline for applications is December 31, 2007 but the Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) is encouraging everybody to apply now in order to avoid a break in coverage if they wait until the end of the calendar year.
Gov. Blagojevich and IDoA made the Illinois Cares Rx applications available online to make it easier and quicker to apply for benefits and to accommodate the increasing number of older persons accessing the World Wide Web. Several recent studies show that seniors are the fastest growing population of Internet users. Last year the number of Internet applications more than doubled when nearly 159,000 people took advantage of the Internet to file their Illinois Cares Rx applications and Circuit Breaker claims, compared to 75,288 filed online in all of 2005.
Before logging on to the Internet, the Blagojevich Administration suggests having the following information available in order to make the process smoother: Social Security number(s), amount of property taxes paid in 2006, amount of rent paid in 2006, and a copy of 2006 federal tax returns.
"If you haven't applied for the Illinois Cares Rx drug coverage program this year because your income was over the limit, or you didn't think you were eligible, I encourage you to try again," said Illinois Department on Aging Director Charles D. Johnson. "Those seniors, who have access to the Internet, file for Illinois Cares Rx online at www.illinoisbenefits.org so that you can get your benefits faster. And if you don't own a computer, I recommend reaching out to family members who do own computers and use theirs, visit your local Area Agency on Aging or senior center, or contact a SHIP volunteer in your community. And remember, if you have any questions, you can always call the Illinois Department on Aging's Senior HelpLine at 1-800-252-8966."
Illinois Cares Rx provides a safety net for seniors and persons with disabilities when their out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs go up under the federal program. Illinois Cares Rx also offers drug coverage for people who don't have Medicare. This year, a significant number of seniors received Social Security Cost-Of-Living-Adjustments (COLA) putting them over the income limit for the program. Based on this fact, the new income eligibility levels for Illinois Cares Rx are as follows:
- Total income must be less than $22,793 for a single person;
- Total income must be less than $30,594 for a married couple;
- Total income must be less than $38,393 for a family of three.
Those eligible for Illinois Cares Rx fall into one of the following groups whether you have Medicare or not:
1. Illinois Cares Rx Plus
Who can enroll? If you are 65 years of age or older and have an annual income of no more than $21,936; or a married couple with an annual income of no more than $29,412; and a citizen or qualified non-citizen.
What's covered? Almost all prescription drugs are covered.