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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q:
Without having to make a dozen calls first, where is the best
place to begin when a senior or family member needs information
about elderly services?
A: Massachusetts
has 27 Aging Service Access Points (ASAPs) covering every
part of the state so that consumers would have a one-stop
shopping place for any information needed regarding elderly
services. Call the Executive Office of Elder Affairs at 1-800-AGE-INFO
to find the ASAP closest to you.
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Q: What services am I entitled to in Massachusetts as a
senior?
A: For the most part, there is no such thing as automatic
entitlement to services. One may become entitled to collect Social
Security benefits if s/he is at least 62 years old and has 40 quarters
of coverage. But most services have a means test (income and/or assets)
as well as other eligibility requirements such as age, health condition,
etc. A good place to check and see if you are eligible for a particular
program is to contact your Aging Service Access Point (ASAP).
Q:
Is there someone who can advise me about health insurance?
A: It is so confusing!
It is no wonder people are confused. There are a great many health
insurance options for seniors today as well as new Medicare products.
There are a number of resources to help you determine what is best
for you. Our Resources
page offers information on several state and federal agencies that
can assist in answering your questions and concerns.
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