Best Medicare & Medicaid in Arizona — 17 resources

17 Resources

1. Arizona SHIP/HICAP Operator — Free

Official Arizona State Health Insurance Assistance Program operator. Real state agency providing free Medicare counseling. Verified via shiphelp.org. Built for older adults choosing between Parts A, B, C, and D — especially during the seven-month Initial Enrollment window. Drop-in help is available at most local offices; bringing the Medicare card and a list of prescriptions makes the visit faster. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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2. Medicare.gov — Free

Official US Medicare site. Compare plans, find providers, understand Parts A/B/C/D, and check coverage. Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) 24/7. Built for older adults choosing between Parts A, B, C, and D — especially during the seven-month Initial Enrollment window. Most questions can be answered online or by phone; there's no eligibility screening to call. One of the most-used resources for older adults without family help navigating the system. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors...

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3. Medicaid.gov — Free

Official federal Medicaid information. Eligibility, benefits, and state Medicaid program directory. Helpful for retirees, family caregivers, and adults under 65 with disability who qualify after 24 months on SSDI. Most questions can be answered online or by phone; there's no eligibility screening to call. One of the most-used resources for older adults without family help navigating the system. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online

4. SHIP - State Health Insurance Assistance — Free

Free unbiased Medicare counseling in every state. Find your state's SHIP for one-on-one help. Helpful for retirees, family caregivers, and adults under 65 with disability who qualify after 24 months on SSDI. Drop-in help is available at most local offices; bringing the Medicare card and a list of prescriptions makes the visit faster. One of the most-used resources for older adults without family help navigating the system. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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5. Medicare Rights Center — Free

National nonprofit helping older adults and people with disabilities navigate Medicare. Free helpline 1-800-333-4114. Built for older adults choosing between Parts A, B, C, and D — especially during the seven-month Initial Enrollment window. Expect a 10–25 minute conversation depending on how detailed the situation is; bring a current med list to speed things up. Especially valuable for seniors getting pressure from Medicare Advantage sales calls or door-to-door enrollment pitches. No cost to older...

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6. Center for Medicare Advocacy — Free

Legal advocacy for Medicare rights, especially appeals and complex coverage issues. Worth a call for anyone navigating Annual Enrollment, dual eligibility with Medicaid, or appealing a coverage denial. Counselors walk through specific plans by name, compare drug costs side by side, and flag Medicare Savings Program eligibility. Many users come away with a $40–200/month reduction in Part D drug costs they didn't know they qualified for. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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7. Medicare Interactive — Free

Plain-language guide to Medicare from the Medicare Rights Center. Free questions answered. Useful for seniors 65+ enrolling for the first time, weighing Original Medicare against Advantage plans, or trying to lower drug costs. Counselors walk through specific plans by name, compare drug costs side by side, and flag Medicare Savings Program eligibility. One of the most-used resources for older adults without family help navigating the system. Free, confidential, and available to any Arizona resident...

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8. Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) — Free

Empowers seniors to detect, prevent, and report Medicare fraud. Free help in every state. Useful for seniors 65+ enrolling for the first time, weighing Original Medicare against Advantage plans, or trying to lower drug costs. Most questions can be answered online or by phone; there's no eligibility screening to call. One of the most-used resources for older adults without family help navigating the system. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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9. Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy) — Free

Social Security program helping pay Medicare prescription drug costs for limited income. Useful for seniors 65+ enrolling for the first time, weighing Original Medicare against Advantage plans, or trying to lower drug costs. Expect a 10–25 minute conversation depending on how detailed the situation is; bring a current med list to speed things up. Especially valuable for seniors getting pressure from Medicare Advantage sales calls or door-to-door enrollment pitches. No cost to older adults or the...

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10. Medicare Savings Programs — Free

State Medicaid programs that help pay Medicare premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance for those with limited income. Helpful for retirees, family caregivers, and adults under 65 with disability who qualify after 24 months on SSDI. Expect a 10–25 minute conversation depending on how detailed the situation is; bring a current med list to speed things up. A first-stop for anyone confused by Medicare's Initial, Special, or General Enrollment Periods. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and...

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11. Medicare Plan Finder — Free

Compare Medicare Advantage and Part D drug plans by your prescriptions and pharmacies. Worth a call for anyone navigating Annual Enrollment, dual eligibility with Medicaid, or appealing a coverage denial. Drop-in help is available at most local offices; bringing the Medicare card and a list of prescriptions makes the visit faster. A neutral alternative to insurance brokers — no plan is recommended for commission. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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12. Healthcare.gov — Free

Federal Health Insurance Marketplace — for those not yet 65 or covering family members. Useful for seniors 65+ enrolling for the first time, weighing Original Medicare against Advantage plans, or trying to lower drug costs. Most questions can be answered online or by phone; there's no eligibility screening to call. Many users come away with a $40–200/month reduction in Part D drug costs they didn't know they qualified for. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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13. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — Free

CMS — federal agency that runs Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP. Policy and updates. Worth a call for anyone navigating Annual Enrollment, dual eligibility with Medicaid, or appealing a coverage denial. Online tools cover plan comparison; phone is faster for situational questions like spouse coverage or COBRA timing. One of the most-used resources for older adults without family help navigating the system. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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14. National Council on Aging - Medicare — Free

NCOA's senior-focused Medicare planning hub with checklists and webinars. Built for older adults choosing between Parts A, B, C, and D — especially during the seven-month Initial Enrollment window. Expect a 10–25 minute conversation depending on how detailed the situation is; bring a current med list to speed things up. A first-stop for anyone confused by Medicare's Initial, Special, or General Enrollment Periods. Open at no cost to Arizona seniors and the families supporting them.

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15. Arizona SHIP — Free

State Health Insurance Assistance Program for Arizona. Free unbiased one-on-one Medicare counseling. Find your local SHIP via shiphelp.org. Useful for seniors 65+ enrolling for the first time, weighing Original Medicare against Advantage plans, or trying to lower drug costs. Expect a 10–25 minute conversation depending on how detailed the situation is; bring a current med list to speed things up. Free, confidential, and available to any Arizona resident who needs the information.

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16. Arizona State Medicaid Office — Free

Official Arizona Medicaid program. Eligibility, applications, and benefits information. Helpful for retirees, family caregivers, and adults under 65 with disability who qualify after 24 months on SSDI. Counselors walk through specific plans by name, compare drug costs side by side, and flag Medicare Savings Program eligibility. A first-stop for anyone confused by Medicare's Initial, Special, or General Enrollment Periods. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

Statewide · Varies

17. Arizona Senior Medicare Patrol — Free

Arizona SMP — helps seniors detect and report Medicare fraud and errors. Most relevant for low-income seniors who may qualify for Extra Help, QMB, SLMB, or QI without realizing it. Online tools cover plan comparison; phone is faster for situational questions like spouse coverage or COBRA timing. A neutral alternative to insurance brokers — no plan is recommended for commission. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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Frequently Asked

How many medicare & medicaid resources are in Arizona?
Elders Corner tracks 17 medicare & medicaid resources for seniors and caregivers in Arizona.
Are medicare & medicaid resources in Arizona free?
17 of the 17 listed medicare & medicaid resources in Arizona are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Arizona have medicare & medicaid resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Arizona.
What are some examples of medicare & medicaid resources in Arizona?
Featured entries include Arizona SHIP/HICAP Operator, Medicare.gov, Medicaid.gov, SHIP - State Health Insurance Assistance, Medicare Rights Center.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 17 Arizona medicare & medicaid listings include phone numbers.