You can 
				start by learning the basics. Ask Medicare, a service created by 
				the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services at www.medicare.gov/caregivers 
				offers plenty of tips for the nation's 66 million caregivers. 
				The site features practical information such as enrolling in 
				Medicare, choosing a prescription drug plan, finding state and 
				local caregiving resources, how to get access to in-home 
				services, and more. 
				
				Ask Medicare offers a handy primer on Medicare benefits: 
				
				* Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) is for inpatient care in 
				hospitals, including room costs and meals. Skilled nursing 
				facilities, hospice and some home health care are also covered 
				under Part A. 
				
				
				
				 
				
				* Medicare Part B (medical insurance) is for ambulance services, 
				doctor's services, outpatient care and some home health care. 
				Also covered are tests, shots and services to help maintain your 
				health, including pap tests, flu shots and various cancer 
				screenings. 
				
				* Medicare Part C (private Medicare Advantage HMO or PPO plans) 
				covers Part A, Part B, and other services. Some Part C Medicare 
				Advantage plans also cover prescription drugs. 
				
				* Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) helps pay for 
				brand-name and generic prescriptions. 
				
				Ask Medicare can also direct you to supplemental programs, 
				including: 
				
				* Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) help pay Medicare expenses 
				and, in some cases, deductibles and coinsurance for those who 
				qualify and are available in all states. Go to www.medicare.gov/caregivers 
				and click on "Caregiver Topics," then "Support for Caregivers," 
				and "Financial Help for Caregivers" to learn more.