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The Connecticut-Rhode Island Chapter works to improve the quality of life for people affected by MS in Connecticut and Rhode Island raise funds for critical MS research. Join the movement toward a world free of MS.

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CHOICES: Medicare Part C and D Enrollment Events

October 26, 2015

Medicare Open Enrollment runs from October 15, 2015 to December 7, 2015. All Medicare beneficiaries should take the opportunity to review their health care needs for the upcoming year and determine if changes to their current coverage is necessary. 
 
Plan costs and coverage change each year, so everyone with Medicare should check to make sure their plan still meets their health needs and budget. By shopping available plans and comparing costs, beneficiaries may be able to find a Medicare health or drug plan with better coverage or a lower premium in 2016.  People can find Medicare plan information or compare plans at 1-800-MEDICARE or www.Medicare.gov .  
Below, please find a list of informational and enrollment events organized by CHOICES, Connecticut’s program for Health insurance assistance, Outreach, Information and referral, Counseling, Eligibility Screening. For more information on CHOICES, click here

You can also download a PDF of the document by clicking here. 

About the Connecticut-Rhode Island Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society

The Connecticut Chapter strives to provide knowledge and assistance to help people with MS and their families maintain the highest possible quality of life. These goals are achieved through vital national and local programs.

About Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are leading to better understanding and moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with at least two to three times more women than men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 2.3 million people worldwide.

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