Franklin County Government - Aging Services
Pennsylvania Medicare Education and Decision Insight, PA MEDI is a federally funded program administered through Area Agency on Aging and is designed specifically to help Pennsylvanian's on Medicare. Pennsylvania Medicare Education and Decision Insight, PA MEDI counselors answer questions about Medicare benefits and provide easy to understand information. Counselors are available to review and answer questions related to Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Supplement Plans, Medicaid, Medicare Appeals, financial assistance, and Medicare Prescription Drug Plans. Pennsylvania Medicare Education and Decision Insight, PA MEDI is a free unbiased resource for anyone who is Medicare eligible. One-on-one counseling sessions are held by certified volunteers committed to assisting beneficiaries with any Medicare questions or concerns. PA MEDI volunteers are also available for Medicare presentations and information sessions.
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Physical Address
600 Norland Avenue, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Voice
Application process
To get help with your health insurance questions, you can call your local Area Agency on Aging Office at (717) 263-2153. Appointments required. Individuals should bring their Medicare card and prescription drug bottles to appointments.
Fee
Services free of charge
Eligibility
Franklin County residents who are Medicare eligible regardless of age.
Service area
Franklin, PA
Agency info
Franklin County Government
Franklin County is governed by a board of three county commissioners elected every four years by the citizens who live here. The Board of Commissioners oversees the entire operation of the county and represents the best interests of the citizens. County commissioners also oversee the the core functions of the county government such as fiscal operations, human resources, taxes, voting, emergency services, planning, and information technology. Other officials are also elected to perform certain functions: the Controller, the Treasurer, and the Recorder of Deeds. Under the direction of these officers, the county maintains important legal records such as real estate deeds, licenses and permits, and financial records.