Retirement is a life-changing experience. For some older adults it can
be relaxing, for others it can be energizing. Bu it should never be
stressful.But Retirement in the United States can be expensive, and even
savvy seniors who have budgeted for this phase of their lives may feel
squeezed in areas such as housing and health care. COVID-19 has made
things even harder for many.Many older Americans who have worked hard
all their lives are unaware that they qualify for a range of public and
private benefits to help pay for food, medicine, utilities, and many
more essentials that ensure a safe and stable retirement. Every year,
$30 billion in benefits go unclaimed because eligible older adults don’t
know the programs exist or how to apply.These programs are not scams,
and they are not loans. They are legitimate public and private funds
designed to help older adults boost their budgets.The National Council
on Aging (NCOA), the nation’s oldest and most trusted nonprofit working
on behalf of seniors, offers the latest information on benefits programs
on its free and confidential website, BenefitsCheckUp.org.The
site includes a simple search tool to help retirees and their
caregivers safely and securely identify programs that may help meet
their financial needs. There are benefits that help pay for medication
and other health care costs (including home care and nursing home care),
as well as food, housing, and utilities.For those living on a fixed
income, an extra $200-$300 a month can make a significant difference in
their standard of living and quality of life.Approximately half of all
Medicare beneficiaries live on incomes below $26,200 a year. For those
who qualify, Medicare’s special programs can save them thousands of
dollars annually on their premiums, medications, deductibles, and
co-pays. BenefitsCheckUp.org
also includes information on employment and volunteer programs,
programs for veterans, property tax relief, travel and recreation
discounts, and support for families and caregivers.To raise awareness
about these valuable benefits, NCOA is introducing an educational
campaign called Boost Your Budget Week: Find Your Benefits to Age Well.
Planned for July, the week is a great time for older adults to learn
about opportunities to boost their budget with benefits.Interested older
adults can visit ncoa.org/Boost
to start their free BenefitsCheckUp. Or they can connect with one of
NCOA’s local community organizations across the country for in-person
assistance. Partners can be found on ncoa.org/Map
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