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Old Apr 15, 2019, 11:05 AM
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For instance, if I lived near Carmel, Indiana, I could contact this organization for information no matter what insurance I have.
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Also, I found that my local Medicaid office hands out resource guides with information on transportation, legal help, local food pantries, health and dental services, etc. it’s several pages long. They keep copies in their front desk here. All I need to do is stop by and pick one up.
Let me look and see if I can find a resource guide online-
I found a resource guide online for my area. All I needed to do was search,
Medicaid, Indiana, *County* and search for ‘resource guide.’
Honestly, I feel the resource guide available in my county’s Medicaid office already printed out is easier to read and navigate than the one I found online.

Resource guides should available in each county of each state. There should be one available for you...and it lists resources that are available *even if you are not on Medicaid.*

It’s worth a look!
Hope this is helpful.