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    Indiana PathWays for Aging: Get help caring for a loved one

    By Divine Triplett,

    1 days ago

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    LSL PATHWAYS FOR AGING

    Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield launched a new program, PathWays for Aging.

    Dawn Butler, the Director of the Indiana PathWays for Aging at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, joined us to share more information.

    She shared how this program aims to support aging adults by focusing on their physical health and the social and emotional factors that play a big role in their overall well-being.

    We talked about how Anthem involves caregivers in the care process and what sets their approach apart from others.

    The Anthem team is committed to helping members receive the right care at the right time, which really emphasizes their goal of promoting independence and whole-person health.

    They serve Medicaid members through various programs, including Hoosier Healthwise and the Healthy Indiana Plan.

    If you’re curious to learn more about what Anthem has to offer, check out their website or follow them on social media at Choose Anthem .

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    Melissa Huffman
    12h ago
    this is definitely different than Medicaid My mom is on social security disability and some of her medications we have to pay $100 a month for on Medicaid we didn't have to pay a penny
    Melissa Howe
    13h ago
    My husband has been on Medicare since 2009 due to a back injury. He has been in & out of the hospital multiple times, plus surgeries for the last 3 to 4 yrs. Last fall, an advocate from the hospital started paperwork so he could get on medicaid. He makes over the limit in SS. He is considered frail. I have been caring for him for yrs. So a person from pathways came out, got my info. So, as of Jan, I am paid to care for him monthly. I'm on Disability, collect SSDI. I turn in a monthly report on his daily activities as the last day of the month. I get pd on the 10th of the month. It's a good program. He wouldn't let a stranger care for him. He has been approved for another yr.
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