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INDUSTRY INSIGHT SENIORS SPONSORED CONTENT Free and Discounted Services for Seniors and Their Caregivers M ost seniors these days are living on limited incomes. So, finding affordable products and services is crucial. While numerous resources exist, finding them can be difficult. Below is a list of free services that may be of assistance to you and your loved ones. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Benefits Counseling Free counseling is available through your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA). You can get answers regarding health insurance coverage, food stamps, income assistance and other benefits through these counselors. Free Dentures It is possible for low-income seniors to receive free dentures. In addition to calling your AAA, contact your state dental association and any nearby dental colleges for information on free or low-cost dental programs. State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs) State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs) offer drug assistance programs to seniors and individuals with chronic illnesses. Contact the state department of health and/or human services agency for details. Low-Cost Prescription Drugs Despite the advent of Medicare Part D and state-run assistance programs, many seniors still cannot afford medications. Visit the Partnership for Prescription Assistance website for a list of pharmaceutical companies that can provide assistance. Another strategy is to switch to generic drugs. Generic drugs cost 80 to 85 percent less. Discounted Phone or Internet Services LifeLine is a federal government program that provides discounted landline or wire phone service for seniors. (However, seniors must have an income at or below 135% of the federal poverty guidelines to qualify.) Visit LifelineSupport.org for more information. Free Phone for Hearing-Impaired Individuals CaptionCall is a service funded by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that provides free captioned telephones to those with medically recognized hearing loss. For more information visit Captel.com. Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) This program used to be called “Food Stamps” and provides monetary assistance to low-income families so that they can afford nutritious food. You can apply through your AAA or local SNAP office. Visit the USDA SNAP website for a list of office locations. Local food banks are another source of assistance for low-income seniors. Locate soup kitchens, food pantries and other resources at Feedingamerica.org. Free Hearing Aids Try your local Lions Club. Most chapters either operate or know of a hearing aid bank that can match needy seniors with recycled hearing aids. 9. Free Walkers or Rollators Discounted or free mobility aids can be found at thrift stores and local non-profit organizations. Hospitals and nursing homes also periodically dispose of reliable, used equipment. 10. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) You can apply for assistance to efficiently heat and cool your home through your local AAA. The Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program (LIWAP) helps families install insulation and repair or replace HVAC systems. LIHEAP is available to both homeowners and renters . Woodland Hills | Winter 2017 | icmags.com 7