This program allows for electric service to be continued for up to 30 days for any qualifying customer whose disconnection would cause a medical emergency.
Qualifying customers include those with ventilators in continuous use and those on hospice care. Households with equipment such as nebulizers, home oxygen machines, CPAP machines, BiPap machines, dialysis machines or machines for breathing treatments do not qualify.
To receive this benefit, the customer must provide medical documentation from a physician.
Louisiana Housing Corporation offers a variety of programs and resources to help residents find safe, affordable, energy-efficient housing.
We recognize that loss of electric service can be especially difficult for customers with certain medical problems. You may be eligible for special payment arrangements based on the receipt of a statement from your physician or health care provider. We advise all customers that use medical equipment in their homes to have an emergency plan in case of an electric power outage. Entergy cannot guarantee uninterrupted power for any customer, nor can we guarantee any priority in restoration of power for any customer. Our goal is to restore service to all customers as quickly and as safely as possible.
Pursuant to Louisiana Law, if you are a Louisiana residential customer who has been called to active duty by order of the President of the United States or an Act of Congress, Entergy will not terminate your natural gas or electricity service for nonpayment while you are on active duty. Upon return from active duty, Entergy will offer a period of time equal to the period of your service on active duty to pay any amount due that you incurred while on active duty. If this period presents a hardship, you may request a longer period to pay the amount due. Also, Entergy will not charge late fees or interest during the period of active duty or the repayment period.