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MEDICATION ASSISTANCE | PRESCRIPTION HOPE, INC.

Prescription Hope helps patients access over 1,500 brand-name medications through manufacturer patient assistance programs. We work with doctors and drug companies to coordinate enrollment.

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CATHOLIC CHARITIES, CORTLAND COUNTY, PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM | CATHOLIC CHARITIES, CORTLAND COUNTY

The Prescription Assistance Program is available to people without health care insurance coverage for needed medications. This program can cover a one-time payment for up to 30 days of medically-necessary medication. There are some medications that will not be covered through this program. Individuals must bring a valid prescription when they come to the office.

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UNITED WAY OF TOMPKINS COUNTY (UWTC) - URGENT RX PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM | UNITED WAY OF TOMPKINS COUNTY (UWTC)

Administers the Urgent Rx Program. Uninsured patients are identified for vouchers for generic medicine from a formulary. Vouchers provided at the Ithaca Free ClinicVouchers are for acute conditions and medications for no more than fourteen (14) days.If an individual DOES NOT receive an Urgent Rx voucher with his/her prescriptions at the time of discharge, he or she must contact the location which issued the prescriptions to verify that the medications are covered by Urgent Rx.Prescriptions can be filled ONLY in Tompkins County at specific pharmacies listed on the voucher.Medications for chronic conditions, e.g., diabetes, asthma, cancer, heart conditions, are not covered.NOTE TO CALL SPECIALISTS: If a caller needs help in obtaining medication for chronic conditions, refer him/her to the Community Health Advocates Program of the Human Services Coalition or to Needymeds.org or Rx Outreach.

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MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | ONEIDA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH

* Provides Single Point of Access/Accountability (SPOA/A) to determine individual's mental health or substance abuse needs. Also accepts referrals for mental health housing and supportive services.
  • Housing services include Community Residences and Supportive Housing programs.
  • Supportive services include Health Home Care Management, Intensive Case Management and ACT Team.
* Provides referrals to outpatient community mental health services and clinics including assessment and treatment across a wide range of mental health concerns. Does not provide referrals to private therapists or any direct services.

* Provides temporary coverage for the cost of medications for individuals with a mental illness who leave the local jail or a local hospital, and have applied for Medicaid (Chapter 15 of Kendra's Law). The Medication Grant program provides funding to counties to pay for the individual's mental health medications (and some other medications) while they await activation of their Medicaid case.

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FOCUS ON THE CHILDREN | FOCUS ON THE CHILDREN

* Provides financial support services for children in need that includes: School Field Trips. Camp and Recreation Costs and Fees. Music Lessons. Tutoring. Prescriptions. Eyeglasses. Dental Visits. Winter Coats and Boots. School Supplies. Co-pay Assistance. Child Care Costs.

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FINANCIAL AID FUND DIVISION - PATIENT ADVOCATE FOUNDATION | PATIENT ADVOCATE FOUNDATION

Provides small grants to patients who meet financial and medical criteria, to help pay for non-medical related needs including transportation to treatment, temporary housing and lodging, utilities or nutrition related to the medical diagnosis.

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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE SERVICES | CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ONONDAGA COUNTY

Provides assistance with basic needs for individuals or families who have emergency need, including those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Services provided, as resources permit, include emergency rent payment assistance, local and long distance transit fare, prescription payment assistance, clothing, utility assistance, and information and referral.

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HEALTH OUTREACH CENTER | GENESEO PARISH OUTREACH CENTER

* Offers direct physical and mental health care. Primary health care for adults and children including: screenings for physical exams (including pre-employment), cancer, anemia, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cholesterol, and hearing. Family and pediatric medicine. Mental health counseling. Dentistry. Medication assistance. Podiatry. Chiropractic. Health Education. Insurance Navigation. Chronic Disease Prevention & Management. Medical Expense Assistance. Nutrition Education.* Provides emergency food. * Provides referrals for: Women's Health (pap smears, mammograms). Specialists. Grief Support. Spiritual Support.Other specialty care.

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DRUG DISCOUNT CARD | NEEDYMEDS

* Lowers the cost of prescription medications by up to 80%.

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COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE | CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ONEIDA/MADISON COUNTY

Provides assistance with basic needs for individuals or families who have emergency need. Services provided, as resources permit, include emergency rent payment assistance, clothing, utility assistance, emergency food vouchers, rent and security deposit on a limited basis (excluding water/sewer bills), and personal hygiene items (shampoo, toothpaste, sanitary items, diapers), which can be utilized once every 30 days while supplies last.

Offers food vouchers from the Utica office, and a food pantry for individuals and families in the Rome area. Assists with prescription drug assistance for up to a month supply, depending on fund availability to Madison County residents.

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EYECARE AMERICA PROGRAM | AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

The Seniors Program connects those 65+ with local volunteer ophthalmologists who provide a medical eye exam often at no out-of-pocket cost, and up to one year of followup care for any condition diagnosed during the initial exam, for the physician services.Medicare/other insurance are billed and accepted as payment in full, resulting in no out-of-pocket expense to the patient. Uninsured individuals are not charged.Does not cover eyeglasses or medicine.EyeCare America is a public service program of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Its goal is to provide uninsured and underinsured individuals 18 years and older with access to medical eye exams. It does this by matching patients with a volunteer ophthalmologist in their area. Ophthalmologists are the only eye doctors with a medical degree.EyeCare America does NOT cover:Additional services necessary for your care, such as surgical facilities, anesthesiologists, injections, and medications, are not provided by the EyeCare America program. They are your responsibility and beyond the scope of the EyeCare America program. The ophthalmologist is a volunteer who agrees to provide only services within the program guidelines.Eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions, or the cost of eyeglasses or contact lenses are not covered by the EyeCare America program. If you are concerned about the cost of these items, discuss this with the doctor before the examination and visit our eyeglasses resources page. (EyeCare America provides medical eye exams only.)

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MEDICAL EXPENSE ASSISTANCE | MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT

The Physically Handicapped Children's Program is a diagnostic program offering financial assistance to families who have exceptional medical expenses related to their child's (aged birth to 21) diagnostic needs. Diagnosis for suspected disabilities is cost free.

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LIVINGSTON COUNTY CHILDREN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION | LIVINGSTON COUNTY CHILDREN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION

* Provides support services to children and families who may be underserved by state welfare and related programs. * Assist families in providing food, clothing, utilities, or rent. Auto repairs and medical needs are included.*Assist with opportunities for children and youth such as camp scholarships, nursery, school tuition, club membership, books, sports equipment, and school supplies.

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WEBSTER COMMUNITY CHEST | WEBSTER COMMUNITY CHEST

* Provides emergency financial assistance for: Rent. Utilities. Medical bills. Car Repairs. * Offers scholarships to Webster High School seniors.* Offers summer camp scholarships to children in Webster families who qualify.* Offers food support to families experiencing food insecurity through the meal center program.

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SALVATION ARMY ONTARIO & YATES COUNTY UNIT GENEVA | THE SALVATION ARMY ONTARIO & YATES COUNTY UNIT GENEVA

* Offers emergency rent payment assistance with eviction notice. * Provides prescription assistance.* Provides gas, electricity bill payment assistance with a shut off notice.

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MEDICARE | MEDICARE

* Provides health insurance for older adults and people who are disabled. Prescription expense assistance. Medicare fraud reporting.

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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE / MEDICAL SERVICES | ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

Processes applications for public health insurance options including Medicaid, Medicaid managed care, advanced premium tax credits, and cost sharing reductions.

Provides for financial reimbursement of physicians, dentist, inpatient, outpatient, and clinic services, long term care services of nursing facilities, community-based home care services, prescription drugs, and rehabilitative services.

Provides services such as housekeeping, meal preparation, bathing, toileting, and grooming.

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NEWARK-WAYNE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL | NEWARK-WAYNE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

* Offers hospital services that include the following: Medical and surgical services Emergency room services Emergency medicine helicopter transport Laboratory services Women's Health Center Complete physical exams for women Treatment of gynecological problems Mammograms scheduled Diagnosis of sexually transmitted diseases Pregnancy testing/HIV testing Prenatal care and delivery Family Birthing Unit Rehabilitation services Diagnostic imaging Physician referrals Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program (SANE) Treatment, by specially trained registered nurses, after sexual assault Sexually transmitted disease testing, including HIV Emergency contraceptives Prophylactic medication available for STDS/HIV Individual care Follow-up care Expert testimony in court proceedings

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PATIENT AID - LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY | LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY

Provides supplementary financial assistance for treatment for leukemia, lymphomas, multiple myeloma, and specific myelodysplastic syndromes. Assistance covers costs for certain prescription drugs, certain x-rays, transportation, and blood services. Formal application required.

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LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK | LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY - WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER

* Offers support services to individuals with leukemia/lymphoma and myeloma and their families. Copay assistance is available to eligible patients with certain blood cancer diagnoses to help with insurance copayments and insurance premiums. Free education programs and materials. Peer support for patients undergoing treatment. Family support groups. Fundraising. Public awareness and education in public schools.

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HOPELINE | CANCERCARE

* Provides free, professional support services including counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications and financial assistance to anyone affected by cancer. * Provides services by oncology social workers and world-leading cancer experts.

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CO-PAY RELIEF PROGRAM - PATIENT ADVOCATE FOUNDATION | PATIENT ADVOCATE FOUNDATION

Provides direct financial assistance to insured patients who meet certain qualifications to help them pay for the prescriptions and/or treatments they need. This assistance helps patients afford the out-of-pocket costs for these items that their insurance company requires.

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NEEDYMEDS.ORG | NEEDYMEDS.ORG

Provides a free drug discount card that offers a discount of up to 80% at more than 65,000 pharmacies nationwide.

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COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE | CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ONEIDA/MADISON COUNTY

Provides assistance with basic needs for individuals or families who have emergency need. Services provided, as resources permit, include emergency rent payment assistance, clothing, utility assistance, emergency food vouchers, rent and security deposit on a limited basis (excluding water/sewer bills), and personal hygiene items (shampoo, toothpaste, sanitary items, diapers), which can be utilized once every 30 days while supplies last.

Offers food vouchers from the Utica office, and a food pantry for individuals and families in the Rome area. Assists with prescription drug assistance for up to a month supply, depending on fund availability to Madison County residents.

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