Best Senior Healthcare in New York — 16 resources

16 Resources

1. HealthInAging.org — Free

Public information from the American Geriatrics Society on healthy aging and chronic conditions. Relevant for seniors managing five or more medications, which is the threshold where geriatric specialty care most helps. Telehealth is especially useful for medication management, follow-ups, and dermatology — most Medicare plans now cover it permanently. Hearing aids are not covered under Original Medicare but are covered by many Medicare Advantage plans and OTC products under $400. Free service;...

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2. National Institute on Aging — Free

NIH institute focused on aging research and trustworthy health information for older adults. Built for seniors needing geriatric primary care, low-cost specialty visits, telehealth, or chronic-condition management. Most clinics accept Medicare Advantage, Original Medicare with supplemental, and Medicaid; ask about specific plans before booking. Annual Wellness Visits are free under Medicare and include cognitive screening, depression screening, and a personalized prevention plan. No cost to older...

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3. CDC Older Adult Health — Free

CDC's resources on healthy aging, vaccines, falls prevention, and chronic disease. Worth contacting for adults 65+ without a primary care doctor, or those whose current doctor doesn't specialize in older adults. Most clinics accept Medicare Advantage, Original Medicare with supplemental, and Medicaid; ask about specific plans before booking. Falls prevention assessment is now a Medicare-covered benefit — and the single best predictor of independent aging in place. Open at no cost to New York seniors...

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4. American Geriatrics Society — Free

Find a geriatrician in your area through the AGS provider directory. Worth contacting for adults 65+ without a primary care doctor, or those whose current doctor doesn't specialize in older adults. Telehealth is especially useful for medication management, follow-ups, and dermatology — most Medicare plans now cover it permanently. Hearing aids are not covered under Original Medicare but are covered by many Medicare Advantage plans and OTC products under $400. No cost to older adults or the people...

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5. Telehealth.HHS.gov — Free

Federal information on telehealth — including how to use video visits as a senior. Worth contacting for adults 65+ without a primary care doctor, or those whose current doctor doesn't specialize in older adults. Telehealth is especially useful for medication management, follow-ups, and dermatology — most Medicare plans now cover it permanently. Falls prevention assessment is now a Medicare-covered benefit — and the single best predictor of independent aging in place. Open at no cost to New York...

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6. EyeCare America — Free

Free eye care for qualifying seniors 65+ through the American Academy of Ophthalmology. A starting point for caregivers concerned about polypharmacy, untreated depression, or cognitive changes in a loved one. Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-scale care and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. Beers Criteria lists medications that are riskier for older adults — geriatricians actively de-prescribe when the harm-benefit balance shifts. Free service; donations support but...

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7. Hearing Loss Association of America — Free

Largest US consumer organization for people with hearing loss. Resources, support, advocacy. Useful for older adults with diabetes, heart disease, COPD, arthritis, or multiple chronic conditions needing coordinated care. Telehealth is especially useful for medication management, follow-ups, and dermatology — most Medicare plans now cover it permanently. Beers Criteria lists medications that are riskier for older adults — geriatricians actively de-prescribe when the harm-benefit balance shifts. Open at...

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8. National Osteoporosis Foundation — Free

Now Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation. Resources for bone health and fall prevention. A starting point for caregivers concerned about polypharmacy, untreated depression, or cognitive changes in a loved one. Free clinics typically require an income screening and proof of uninsurance; many serve veterans and immigrants regardless. Hearing aids are not covered under Original Medicare but are covered by many Medicare Advantage plans and OTC products under $400. All services free of charge to...

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9. Arthritis Foundation — Free

Help line 1-800-283-7800 — manage arthritis pain, find specialists, and research updates. Worth contacting for adults 65+ without a primary care doctor, or those whose current doctor doesn't specialize in older adults. Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-scale care and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. Most older adults take 4-5 prescriptions; a Comprehensive Medication Review at the pharmacy counter is free under Medicare Part D. Free, confidential, and available to any...

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10. American Heart Association — Free

Resources on cardiovascular disease, stroke, and healthy aging. Find a CPR class. A starting point for caregivers concerned about polypharmacy, untreated depression, or cognitive changes in a loved one. Most clinics accept Medicare Advantage, Original Medicare with supplemental, and Medicaid; ask about specific plans before booking. Beers Criteria lists medications that are riskier for older adults — geriatricians actively de-prescribe when the harm-benefit balance shifts. Free service; donations...

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11. American Diabetes Association — Free

Help line 1-800-342-2383 — diabetes management, education, and advocacy. Useful for older adults with diabetes, heart disease, COPD, arthritis, or multiple chronic conditions needing coordinated care. Telehealth is especially useful for medication management, follow-ups, and dermatology — most Medicare plans now cover it permanently. Falls prevention assessment is now a Medicare-covered benefit — and the single best predictor of independent aging in place. Free, confidential, and available to any New...

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12. Mayo Clinic Senior Health — Free

Trusted health information from Mayo Clinic with senior-specific guidance. A starting point for caregivers concerned about polypharmacy, untreated depression, or cognitive changes in a loved one. Free clinics typically require an income screening and proof of uninsurance; many serve veterans and immigrants regardless. Annual Wellness Visits are free under Medicare and include cognitive screening, depression screening, and a personalized prevention plan. Free service; donations support but never gate...

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13. Cleveland Clinic Senior Health — Free

Comprehensive senior health information and care from Cleveland Clinic. Relevant for seniors managing five or more medications, which is the threshold where geriatric specialty care most helps. Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-scale care and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. Most older adults take 4-5 prescriptions; a Comprehensive Medication Review at the pharmacy counter is free under Medicare Part D. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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14. Vaccines.gov — Free

Find COVID, flu, shingles, pneumococcal, and other vaccines for older adults. A starting point for caregivers concerned about polypharmacy, untreated depression, or cognitive changes in a loved one. Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-scale care and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. Hearing aids are not covered under Original Medicare but are covered by many Medicare Advantage plans and OTC products under $400. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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15. New York Health Centers — Free

Find federally qualified health centers in New York offering sliding-scale care. Built for seniors needing geriatric primary care, low-cost specialty visits, telehealth, or chronic-condition management. Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-scale care and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. Annual Wellness Visits are free under Medicare and include cognitive screening, depression screening, and a personalized prevention plan. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required...

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16. New York 211 Health & Human Services — Free

Dial 211 for free 24/7 information on health, food, housing, and social services in New York. Relevant for seniors managing five or more medications, which is the threshold where geriatric specialty care most helps. Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-scale care and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. Hearing aids are not covered under Original Medicare but are covered by many Medicare Advantage plans and OTC products under $400. Free service; donations support but never...

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Frequently Asked

How many senior healthcare resources are in New York?
Elders Corner tracks 16 senior healthcare resources for seniors and caregivers in New York.
Are senior healthcare resources in New York free?
16 of the 16 listed senior healthcare resources in New York are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in New York have senior healthcare resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in New York.
What are some examples of senior healthcare resources in New York?
Featured entries include HealthInAging.org, National Institute on Aging, CDC Older Adult Health, American Geriatrics Society, Telehealth.HHS.gov.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 16 New York senior healthcare listings include phone numbers.