Helpful guides, links, and information to support your financial and health decisions.
We've gathered some of the most useful resources for seniors and their families below. These are trusted government and nonprofit sources to help you find accurate information.
Understanding your health coverage is one of the most important steps you can take.
The official U.S. government site for Medicare. Compare plans, find providers, and understand your coverage.
Visit Medicare.govCompare Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D prescription drug plans available in your area.
Find a PlanFree, local, unbiased counseling on Medicare and health insurance options. Every state has a SHIP program.
Find Your SHIPMake sure you're receiving every benefit you're entitled to.
Create a my Social Security account, estimate your benefits, and manage your Social Security information online.
Visit SSA.govAnswer a few questions to discover federal and state programs you may be eligible for, from food assistance to housing.
Check EligibilityIf you or your spouse served in the military, you may qualify for additional benefits including Aid & Attendance.
Learn About VA BenefitsProtect yourself and plan for the future.
Resources specifically for older adults, including how to avoid scams and manage money in retirement.
Visit CFPBA public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging that connects older adults to local services, including legal help.
Find Local HelpThe NCOA's BenefitsCheckUp tool helps seniors find programs to pay for medications, healthcare, food, and more.
Run a Benefits CheckOur advisors are happy to walk you through any of these programs and help you apply. It's free and there's no obligation.
Speak With an Advisor