Struggling to afford Medicare? You could save up to $185 a month
Apr 10, 2025, 5:00 PM | Updated: Apr 14, 2025, 4:16 pm

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If Medicare costs are stretching your budget, help is available. You may qualify for programs that could save you up to $185 each month on premiums, deductibles, copays, and prescription drug expenses. That鈥檚 more money back in your pocket鈥攖o buy groceries, pay rent, fill your gas tank, or even treat a friend to lunch.
There are two programs that can help you save.
Medicare Savings Programs
The first is the Medicare Savings Programs. This program helps qualified people on Medicare, pay for all or part of their Medicare premiums.
It may cover Medicare for those on Part A premiums (if the person has any costs), Part B premiums, coinsurance, copayments, and deductibles.
Low-Income Subsidy
The second program is the Low-Income Subsidy. This program helps qualified people on Medicare pay their Part D prescription drug plan costs.
Depending on income and asses, individuals may qualify for a full or partial subsidy to help pay for premiums, deductibles, copays, or the donut hole/coverage gap (this is when Medicare temporarily stops paying for your prescriptions and you must pay the entire cost of medications).
To find out if you qualify or to get help signing up for these programs, call 1-800-562-6900 and ask for your local or visit the .
SHIBA is a free, unbiased, and confidential program of the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner. It does not sell anything and only offers education and counseling on Medicare options.