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Overview
The Government of Alberta provides seniors with premium-free coverage for prescriptions drugs and other health-related services not covered under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP).
- Alberta Blue Cross administers the Coverage for Seniors program and claims.
- AHCIP manages eligibility and registration.
The Coverage for Seniors program does not include travel insurance.
If you are planning to travel outside of the province or country, you are advised to purchase travel insurance to cover emergency hospital and medical expenses.
Eligibility
To be eligible for Coverage for Seniors, you need to have active AHCIP coverage and have had your age validated.
When AHCIP records indicate an Albertan will be turning 65, a package is mailed to the address on their AHCIP file that includes information about programs and services for seniors.
- If your age has not been validated, this package will be mailed up to 6 months prior to your 65th birthday and include a letter asking you to submit a proof-of-age document.
- If your age has been validated, the package is mailed up to 3 months before your 65th birthday and Coverage for Seniors is automatically added to your AHCIP account on the first of the month following your 65th birthday, or on the first if your birthday is on the first.
- If you did not receive the package, we may not have your current address on file. You can download a Proof-of-Age Declaration form or contact the AHCIP office.
Acceptable proof-of-age documents include:
- Alberta driver’s licence
- Alberta identification (ID) card
- birth certificate
- old-age pension entitlement form
- passport or immigration record
- Canadian citizenship certificate
Your proof-of-age document and declaration can be submitted by one of the following:
- Online at Submit documents online to Alberta Seniors Financial Assistance.
- Take your proof-of-age document and declaration to a participating registry for processing.
- Mail the completed form and a clear, legible photocopy (both sides) of the proof-of-age document to the AHCIP office.
Benefits provided
What is not covered
The following are not covered under the Coverage for Seniors program:
- claims for benefit expenses incurred prior to the effective date of coverage
- claims for benefit expenses received by Alberta Blue Cross more than 12 months after the service was provided
- services covered by the AHCIP
- charges for drugs supplied directly and charged for by a physician, with the exception of allergy serums
- registration, admission or user fees charged by a hospital
- drug products not listed in the Alberta Drug Benefit List – ask your pharmacist or physician if your prescribed medication is on this list
- semi-private or private hospital room
- travel insurance for emergency hospital and medical expenses outside of the province or country
Contact
Connect with Alberta Blue Cross.