How do I know if I am eligible for a subsidy from the federal government to help pay for Medicare Part D?
The PAAD program notifies current PAAD participants, and those who are applying to PAAD, if they are likely to be eligible for federal subsidy for Medicare Part D. If you appear to be eligible for a Medicare Part D subsidy, the PAAD program will help you apply for it by collecting certain information from you. PAAD will forward the information to the federal Social Security Administration so that it can determine your eligibility for a Medicare Part D subsidy. NOTE: If you do not qualify for a Medicare Part D subsidy from the federal government, you won’t be disqualified from using PAAD benefits. You must, however, still enroll in a plan that offers the Medicare prescription drug coverage in New Jersey in order to use PAAD benefits. When I give information to PAAD to determine my eligibility for a subsidy offered by the federal government to pay for Medicare Part D, why do I have to answer questions about my property and other assets? Is this going to affect my PAAD eligibility? The su