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A Medicare grocery allowance can help seniors maintain a healthy diet and save money. Learn who's eligible and how this benefit works.
Find out if you are eligible for food assistance for older adults. You may be eligible for SFMNP and CSFP if you are: 60 or older. Have an income at or below 185% of the federal poverty income guidelines. Use these search filters to find and contact your state SFMNP and CSFP programs.
USA TODAY has debunked false claims surrounding Medicare and health benefits, including that seniors can get a $1,728 lump sum from Social Security or Medicare and that the government is giving...
Can all senior citizens get a free $3,500 grocery card from Medicare in 2023? No, that's not true: Neither the government nor Medicare are offering a free grocery card valued at $3,500 to all senior citizens in the United States.
Key takeaways: Medicare grocery allowances aren’t available to every Medicare beneficiary. People who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid can sign up for Special Needs Plans that often provide a grocery allowance benefit. You can usually only buy certain healthy foods with a Medicare grocery allowance.
SNAP and other food assistance benefits help older adults fight hunger and save money on food. Learn more about what's available and whether you qualify.
Only adults 65 and older and people with certain disabilities are eligible for Medicare. See the sources for this fact-check. With inflation driving up everyday costs from groceries to gasoline,...