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Lifeline Program assistance can provide financial relief for eligible subscribers, including Medicaid recipients<\/p><\/div>\n

The Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, started a program in 1985 that would offer assistance to low-income households when it came to telephone services. As technology has grown, the Lifeline Program has also evolved. If you\u2019ve ever been curious about the Lifeline Program and wondered if it could benefit you or your senior loved one, we have the information you need to learn more about the opportunity.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is important to note that the Lifeline Program through the Federal Communications Commission is not the same as the Lifeline Medical Alert. <\/span>Philips Lifeline<\/span><\/a> is a medical alert device<\/a> that provides comprehensive fall detection technology<\/a> as well as emergency services for seniors who are looking for additional peace of mind while living at home alone or with a partner. Philips Lifeline claims to be the original provider of medical alert services, providing safety and security to seniors across the country since 1972.<\/span><\/p>\n

How It Works<\/b><\/h2>\n

The Federal Communications Commission\u2019s Lifeline Program is designed to provide financial relief to low-income families through discounted communications service bundles. While the program started to include telephone services, advancement in technology means the Lifeline Program now includes broadband internet services through participating wireless and wireline providers.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Lifeline Program supports eligible households. People can determine if they meet the FCC\u2019s guidelines by seeing if they meet any of these requirements:<\/span><\/p>\n