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According to a new report released today by the HHS, 3.6 million people with Medicare saved $2.1 BILLION on their prescription drugs in 2011

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Contact your Representative in the House of Delegates and ask them to support HB 4074, 3221, and 3247. Inclusive communities are important!

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The NWVCIL staff has returned home from a successful visit to Charleston. Stay tuned for updates and info on important legislation

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Resources for Homeowners:

Basic Ramp Construction Guidelines (PDF)

For people in Monongalia and Marion Counties, the Fairmont/Morgantown Housing Authority offers many resources for those wishing to become homeowners and, for people living inside Morgantown, financial assistance with repair and home modifications. Visit them on the web at  http://www.fmhousing.com/ or call them at 304-363-0860 (Fairmont) or 304-296-2948 (Morgantown).

 

 

Resources for Builders:

Basic Ramp Construction Guidelines (PDF)

 

Resources for Consumers:

Home Modifications:

For people in Monongalia and Marion Counties, the Fairmont/Morgantown Housing Authority offers many resources for those wishing to become homeowners and, for people living inside Morgantown, financial assistance with repair and home modifications. Visit them on the web at  http://www.fmhousing.com/ or call them at 304-363-0860 (Fairmont) or 304-296-2948 (Morgantown).

 

Durable/Non-Durable Medical Equipment:

West Virginia's Assistive Technology Revolving Loan Fund makes low-interest loans from $500-$5,000 for technology-related devices or services. For more information, please contact the WV DRS at 800-642-8207.

 

Hearing Aid Assistance: The Starkey Hearing Foundation is a fantastic organization who may be able to help you obtain hearing aids for as little as $125 per ear. There is an application process, and income limits do apply. Visit their website or contact them at 866-354-3254 for more information. Not all Audiologists participate with the Hear Now Program. Please complete your application before contacting a participating organization. If you find another company who participates with the Hear Now Program, please let us know so we may add them to our list. The participating groups we know of are listed here:

WVU Speech Pathology Clinic: (304) 293-6817

Weston Audiology: (304) 517-1401