Order Brochures About PAF’s Services
PAF provides direct services to patients with chronic, life threatening and debilitating diseases to help access care and treatment recommended by their doctor. Program brochures offer insight into these various tools, programs, and services.
In addition to our Foundation program brochures, PAF has produced numerous publications and informational brochures to aid clarity and provide valuable information to patients. These publications are devoted to individual health care topics and target the most commonly misunderstood areas of the medical world. To order from the full list of PAF's Educational Publications visit this order form.
PAF is proud to provide patients, caregivers, providers or community programs brochures about PAF's patient services at no cost.
If you are requesting a bulk order ( > 50 pieces total), please contact our fulfillment team at mailroom@patientadvocate.org to process your order request. A shipping charge applies for bulk orders.
"I was 61 when diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer. As I neared my 65th birthday I knew my insurance coverage was about to change and I had many questions about Medicare and supplemental programs. My case manager was very knowledgeable and guided me through the whole process. She participated on phone calls with me and insurance companies to secure the information I needed to make a good decision. Getting this expertise for free was an amazing gift."
“I was diagnosed with stage 4 cancerous tumors in my brain and my lung, all terminal. For several months, until my coverage kicked in, I had no insurance. The bills skyrocketed and with chemo and radiation treatment I could barely think straight. My PAF case manager was an angel who walked me patiently through the time-consuming application process, never wavering in her efforts. I can’t find enough words to thank her.”
“I was greatly relieved to hear that costs for the medication addressing my cancer were going to be covered by your foundation. It’s simply wonderful that such a resource is available for those with serious conditions.”