Medicare Made Simple Seminars | Direction Home Akron Canton Area Agency On Aging And Disabilities

Offers information and guidance on Medicare Advantage plans and the changes that will affect Medicare beneficiaries in the coming year. Provides a free meal to participants. Areas that will be addressed include: - Enrollment process. - Options for coverage. - Changes in coverage. - How to select coverage. - How to use the Medicare website. - Medicare protection.

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211 Summit

Physical Address

1949 Town Park Boulevard, Uniontown, OH 44685

Hours

Call during regular office hours Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Events held during Open Enrollment in the Fall (October or November) each year.

Voice

(330) 776-4620

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(800) 421-7277

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(877) 770-5558

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(800) 421-7277

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(844) 644-6582

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Fax

(330) 896-6644

Application process

Call Register for Medicare Education Seminars, email [email protected] or visit the website at www.dhad.org/resources-education/medicare-education for more information or to register.

Fee

No fee.

Eligibility

Serves residents of Summit, Stark, Portage, and Wayne counties age 60 and over.

Languages

None.

Service area

Stark County, Ohio
Summit County, Ohio
Wayne County, Ohio
Portage County, Ohio

Agency info

Direction Home Akron Canton Area Agency On Aging And Disabilities

Plans, funds, and coordinates services for older persons and persons with disabilities in Portage, Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties to live with dignity and choices in their homes and communities for as long as possible. Administers PASSPORT, MyCare Ohio, The Assisted Living Waiver, The Ohio Home Care Waiver, Care Coordination, Elder Rights, Family Caregiver Support Program, Nursing Home Placement Assistance Program, and other services designed to help older adults and individuals with functional limitations maintain independence. Provides funds for services administered by other community agencies including client finding, specialized information and referral, transportation, home-delivered meals, medical treatment, personal care, respite care, safety monitoring, health assessments, congregate meals, recreational activities, and adult day care.