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Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

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Page 1: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Benefits and Services forSeniors in New York City

NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING

Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Page 2: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Community Services

• Case Management

-Case Assistance

- Home Delivered Meals

-Improving Long-Term Care Access

• Senior Centers

• Legal Services

Page 3: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

HELPING PEOPLE AGE WELL

Elderly Crime Victims Unit

Helping seniors in time of crisis.

Page 4: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

HELPING PEOPLE AGE WELL

Grandparent Resource Center

Helping Grandparents raise children

Page 5: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

HELPING PEOPLE AGE WELL

HIICAP (Health Insurance Information Counseling and Assistance Program)

Unbiased medical insurance counseling.

Page 6: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Employment/Volunteer Opportunities

-Senior Employment

-Foster Grandparents Program

-Intergenerational Programs

HELPING PEOPLE AGE WELL

Page 7: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Information and Referral

--Distribution of literature

--Walk-In Center

--Community Outreach

HELPING PEOPLE AGE WELL

Page 8: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Benefits for Seniors Living in NYC

Page 9: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Social Security

• Eligibility• When to start collecting benefits• Other family members may qualify for

benefits• Survivor Benefits

Call Social Security Administration Call Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213(800) 772-1213

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 10: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

• Maximum monthly benefits:-$724.00 for individuals living alone-$1060.00 for couples

• Allowable assets:$2000 for individual$3000 for couple$1500 Plus burial fund per person

Call Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213Call Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 11: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Veterans Benefits

• Contact:

US Department of Veterans Affairs

New York Regional Office

(800) 827-1000 or

(212) 807-7229

Page 12: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Public Assistance

• Cash benefits for low-income persons

• Benefits vary depending on specific situations:

-assets

-rent

-housing status

-work-related expensesCall 311 for more informationCall 311 for more information

Page 13: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicare

• A health insurance program for those 65 and older who are eligible to receive Social Security or railroad retirement benefits. Disabled people under 65 may be eligible after receiving Social Security Disability for two years.

• Application must be made three months before 65th birthday to avoid penalty.

Page 14: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicare

• Part A Covers:– Inpatient hospital care– Inpatient skilled nursing facility– Home health care and hospice care

Deductibles and co-insurance apply.

Page 15: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicare• Part B covers:

– Doctor services– Outpatient hospital services– Durable medical equipment, and other medical services and

supplies.

Pays 80% of Medicare-accepted charges after an annual deductible of $135.00 has been met. Persons eligible for Part A pay a monthly premium of $96.40.

Call Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213Call Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 16: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicare• Part C is Medicare Choice:

– Choose from several Health Insurance HMO’s to fit your needs.

• Part D is Prescription Coverage:

- --Call HIICAP for help enrolling. Or

Call Social Security Administration (800) Call Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213772-1213

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 17: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicare Savings Programs

• Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)– Medicaid covers the monthly Part B premium

($96.40) in addition to deductibles and co-insurance.

– Monthly income limitations:

One person: $867.00

Couple: $1167.00– Asset limitations: none

Page 18: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicare Savings Programs

• Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries (SLIMB)– Medicaid covers the monthly Part B premium

($96.40).– Monthly income limitations:

One person: $1040.00

Couple: $1400.00– Asset limitations: none

Page 19: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicare Savings Programs

• Qualified Individual 1 (QI-1)– Medicaid covers the monthly Part B premium

($96.40).– Monthly income limitations:

One person: $1170.00

Couple: $1575.00– Asset limitations: none

Call 311 for more informationCall 311 for more information

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 20: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicaid

• Health care coverage for low-income persons of any age.

• Eligibility criteria for those 65 years or older, blind, or disabled:– Income limitations:

• $725.00 One person• $1067.00 Couple

– Asset limitations:

• $13,050.00 One person*• $19,200.00 Couple *

Page 21: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Medicaid • Surplus Income Program

• Nursing Home Transfer of Income and Assets:

Call 311 for more informationCall 311 for more information

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 22: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Food Stamps

• Asset limitations: NoneCall 311 for more informationCall 311 for more information

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 23: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

MTA Reduced Fare

• Those persons 65 and older or with disabilities are eligible for a Reduced Fare on all NYC subways and regular buses.

• Apply at MTA Customer Service Center

3 Stone Street

New York, NY 10004

or

Call 212-METROCARDCall 212-METROCARD

Page 24: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE)

• Tenants in rent-controlled/stabilized, Mitchell-Lama and hotel units may be exempt from certain rent increases.

Page 25: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE)

• Who can apply?– Must be age 62 or over– Must be the head of the household or the “tenant of

record”, or the older spouse of that person– Must live in either a rent-controlled or rent stabilized

apartment, or a rent regulated hotel unit– Apartment must be the actual residence– Total household income for the previous year cannot

exceed $28,000.– Monthly rent must be more than one-third of your

monthly household income.

Call 311 for more informationCall 311 for more informationTranslation is available.Translation is available.

Page 26: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Senior Citizen Homeowners Exemption (SCHE)

• Savings of up to 50% to qualified property owners of 1 to 3 unit houses, condos or co-op apartments.

• Applicants must be 65 years or older (All co-owners must be 65 or older except for spouse.)

• Income limit: $35,400 for the last calendar year.

Call 311 for more informationCall 311 for more information

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 27: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

IT-214 and NYC-210• Tax credits for people who do not file NYS

income tax forms.– IT-214: Benefit is based on value of property and

income or rental costs and income.• Amount of benefit varies

– NYC-210: Benefit is based only on residency in New York City during the prior year

• Benefit is $145 per person

Call 1-800-225-5829Call 1-800-225-5829Application online: Application online:

www.tax.state.ny.uswww.tax.state.ny.us

Page 28: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

• A one-time grant per year to help low-income homeowners and renters pay fuel and utility costs.

• Monthly income limit for 2008-2009 program year:– $1963.00 one person– $2567.00 coupleNo asset limit

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Page 29: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Weatherization Referral and Packaging Program (WRAP)

• Free home energy services designed to lower the energy bills of low-income seniors.

• Income qualifications are the same as the HEAP income guidelines

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Page 30: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

Elder Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC)

• Prescription coverage for seniors 65 and over.• $20.00 is the maximum that a senior with EPIC

would pay per prescription per month.• No asset limits• Income limits:

– $35,000 one person– $50,000 couple

Call EPIC for more information: Call EPIC for more information: 1-800-332-37421-800-332-3742

Translation is available.Translation is available.

Page 31: Benefits and Services for Seniors in New York City NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING Diane Rose, September 17, 2008

New York State School Tax Relief Program (STAR)

• Basic STAR is the New York State tax relief program that reduces the school tax portion of real property taxes for all New Yorkers who own one, two, or three-family homes, condos, or cooperatives. There is no age, income, or asset limitation.

• Enhanced STAR is an additional reduction for seniors 65 and older whose annual household income does not exceed $70,650.00 per year.

Call 311 for more informationCall 311 for more informationTranslation is available.Translation is available.