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Medicaid Provider Assistance is part of Alaska's benefits and financial aid system, focused on SSI, LIHEAP energy aid, prescription drug help, property-tax relief, and benefits screening. Find office contacts, downloadable forms, and program directories on the site. Free for eligible older adults and their family caregivers in Alaska. Relevant for veterans (Aid & Attendance pension), homeowners (property tax relief), and renters (Section 8 senior housing waitlists). Many programs require proof of...
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Apply for retirement, SSI, SSDI, Medicare, and replacement cards. 1-800-772-1213. Worth contacting for anyone facing eviction, utility shutoff, or a sudden out-of-pocket prescription cost they can't cover. Many programs require proof of income (tax return, Social Security statement) and proof of residency (utility bill, lease). Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. Open at no cost to Alaska seniors and the families supporting...
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Federal program for low-income seniors 65+ and disabled people. Monthly cash benefit. A first stop for families discovering the senior never applied for benefits they've qualified for, sometimes for years. Benefits screening tools take 10–15 minutes and surface programs by name with application links and contact information. SSDI back pay can be substantial — the application takes 3-5 months on average, but benefits date back to the disability onset. Free, confidential, and available to any Alaska...
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Free database of patient assistance programs for prescription drugs and medical care. A first stop for families discovering the senior never applied for benefits they've qualified for, sometimes for years. Extra Help (Part D Low-Income Subsidy) can be applied for online at ssa.gov in under 15 minutes. Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. Open at no cost to Alaska seniors and the families supporting them.
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Case management and financial aid for people with chronic, life-threatening, or debilitating illness. Built for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities applying for SSI, SSDI, food assistance, energy aid, and prescription help. Many programs require proof of income (tax return, Social Security statement) and proof of residency (utility bill, lease). Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. Free, confidential, and...
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Patient assistance program directory for free or low-cost medications. Relevant for veterans (Aid & Attendance pension), homeowners (property tax relief), and renters (Section 8 senior housing waitlists). LIHEAP applications open in late fall in most states; apply early — funds run out before the cold sets in. Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.
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Free tax preparation help for taxpayers, especially those 50+. Operates February-April. A first stop for families discovering the senior never applied for benefits they've qualified for, sometimes for years. Extra Help (Part D Low-Income Subsidy) can be applied for online at ssa.gov in under 15 minutes. VA Aid & Attendance can add up to ,800/month to a wartime veteran's pension or surviving spouse's pension — most never apply. Open at no cost to Alaska seniors and the families supporting them.
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IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly — free tax help. Useful for older adults whose income dropped at retirement or after a spouse's death, and who don't know what they qualify for. Benefits screening tools take 10–15 minutes and surface programs by name with application links and contact information. Property tax relief programs (homestead, senior freeze) save eligible seniors $400-2,000/year — apply at the county assessor. No cost to older adults or the people...
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Federal government's portal for finding benefits and assistance programs. Useful for older adults whose income dropped at retirement or after a spouse's death, and who don't know what they qualify for. Extra Help (Part D Low-Income Subsidy) can be applied for online at ssa.gov in under 15 minutes. Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. Free, confidential, and available to any Alaska resident who needs the information.
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Financial coaching, credit counseling, and small business assistance. Relevant for veterans (Aid & Attendance pension), homeowners (property tax relief), and renters (Section 8 senior housing waitlists). Extra Help (Part D Low-Income Subsidy) can be applied for online at ssa.gov in under 15 minutes. VA Aid & Attendance can add up to ,800/month to a wartime veteran's pension or surviving spouse's pension — most never apply. Open at no cost to Alaska seniors and the families supporting them.
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NFCC — find a nonprofit credit counselor in your area. Worth contacting for anyone facing eviction, utility shutoff, or a sudden out-of-pocket prescription cost they can't cover. LIHEAP applications open in late fall in most states; apply early — funds run out before the cold sets in. VA Aid & Attendance can add up to ,800/month to a wartime veteran's pension or surviving spouse's pension — most never apply. Open at no cost to Alaska seniors and the families supporting them.
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Free prescription discounts at most US pharmacies — often beats insurance copays. Built for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities applying for SSI, SSDI, food assistance, energy aid, and prescription help. Phone-based intake is often faster than online for seniors without computer access; most state agencies offer both. Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Small emergency grants for low-income workers facing temporary crisis. Built for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities applying for SSI, SSDI, food assistance, energy aid, and prescription help. Many programs require proof of income (tax return, Social Security statement) and proof of residency (utility bill, lease). SSDI back pay can be substantial — the application takes 3-5 months on average, but benefits date back to the disability onset. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors...
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Find your local Alaska Social Security office. Apply for retirement, SSI, SSDI, Medicare. A first stop for families discovering the senior never applied for benefits they've qualified for, sometimes for years. Benefits screening tools take 10–15 minutes and surface programs by name with application links and contact information. Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. Open at no cost to Alaska seniors and the families supporting...
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Energy assistance for Alaska households. Apply via your state LIHEAP office. 1-866-674-6327. Worth contacting for anyone facing eviction, utility shutoff, or a sudden out-of-pocket prescription cost they can't cover. LIHEAP applications open in late fall in most states; apply early — funds run out before the cold sets in. VA Aid & Attendance can add up to ,800/month to a wartime veteran's pension or surviving spouse's pension — most never apply. Free, confidential, and available to any Alaska...
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Free NCOA tool to find Alaska benefits programs you may qualify for. Relevant for veterans (Aid & Attendance pension), homeowners (property tax relief), and renters (Section 8 senior housing waitlists). Extra Help (Part D Low-Income Subsidy) can be applied for online at ssa.gov in under 15 minutes. Most seniors leave $5,000-10,000 a year in benefits on the table because no one tells them what they qualify for. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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