Workers in Tipperary have been uged to avail of the Treatment Benefit Scheme
Senator Garret Ahearn is encouraging workers in Tipperary to look at their entitlements under the Treatment Benefit Scheme, where they can avail of free dental examinations, eyesight checks and hearing tests.
“Under the Treatment Benefit scheme, dental, optical, and aural services are provided to insured employees, the self-employed and retired people, who have the required number of qualifying PRSI contributions. People can avail of a range of treatments, either free or part funded.
“Furthermore, contributors that have suffered hair loss due to treatment of cancer or certain types of alopecia can avail of a €500 grant towards the purchase of a hair replacement product,” Senator Garret Ahearn explained.
Almost 1.2 million people across the country have benefitted from the scheme so far this year.
Under the Treatment Benefit Scheme, a person may qualify for:
“In 2022, Minister Heather Humphreys changed the insurance contributions required for younger workers to make it easier for them to qualify, so I would especially urge anyone who is working and aged under 25 to look at their entitlements, to make sure they are not missing out,” Senator Garret Ahearn concluded.
Further information in relation to the Treatment Benefit Scheme and it’s qualifying conditions is available at gov - Treatment Benefit Scheme (www.gov.ie)
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