Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Families and children
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My relative is in a nursing care facility. Can I visit them during the COVID-19 crisis?
4/6/2020At this time, the Commissioner of Public Health has prohibited any visitation except for:
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4/6/2020
The Governor’s executive order gives the Commissioner of the Department and Children and Families the authorization to issue orders restricting visitations.
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I am worried about running out of my supply of prescription medication. What should I do?
4/5/2020The answer depends on how you are insured. Examples of this include employer/private coverage, Medicare, and HUSKY Health (Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, CHIP).
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I have Medicare Part D but I am worried about affording my co-pay. What should I do?
4/5/2020The answer depends on whether you qualify for Medicare only, or have both Medicare and Medicaid (in Connecticut, called HUSKY Health) coverage.
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4/5/2020
Department of Social Services field offices are closed to the public, as a protective measure for the safety of customers and staff.
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What should I do if a member of my household has a confirmed case of COVID-19?
4/5/2020Household members should follow the CDC’s home care guidance when interacting with persons with suspected/confirmed COVID-19 and their isolation rooms/bathrooms.