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For Seniors
 
  • Help Paying Bills

Learn about benefits programs that can save you money--so you can afford to stay independent.

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  • Get Help with Reverse Mortgages
  • Learn about Use Your Home to Stay at Homeā„¢ and how you can use your home equity to pay for help at home and other homeowner expenses that can save you money--so you can afford to stay independent.

    Help Paying Bills

    • Help Finding Housing

    Use the Senior Housing Locator on NCOA's BenefitsCheckUp.

    This free online navigational tool lets you find more than 60,000 senior housing communities nationwide.

    You can search a current, comprehensive database of assisted living communities, nursing homes, residential care facilities, continuing care retirement communities and independent living communities, all at the click of a mouse.

    The Senior Housing Locator lists every licensed senior housing community in the nation. We do not collect referral fees from housing providers; the information is objective and reliable.

    • Health, Financial, and Lifestyle Tips

    See health, financial, and lifestyle tips in our Senior Focus newsletter, written especially for seniors.

    • Resources

    And read our other resources that help with finances, housing, and more, below.

    Resources
    Reverse Mortgages - Publications for Seniors
    These booklets show how you can use your home equity to pay the costs of living at home as you age.

    Web Sites on Staying Independent
    These Web sites have info on aging, consumer protection, elder care, financial, housing, legal, long-term care, and mobility issues.