The internet provides access to information and valuable resources in just a few clicks. The web has 1.13 billion websites, so you can find virtually anything. Some sites are especially beneficial for seniors. Read on to learn about them.
The following websites can assist you with financial and legal issues and provide important information related to these topics.
The Social Security Administration processes Social Security applications and distributes payments. On its official website, you can update direct deposit information, change tax withholding, order a replacement card and perform other tasks.
https://www.consumerfinance.gov/
If you have questions about loans, credit cards, credit reporting, mortgages, debt collection and other financial matters, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has answers. The site also has a handy budgeting tool to help you better manage your money.
Get answers to your burning questions about taxes at the official website of the Internal Revenue Service. In addition to providing the most up-to-date information about tax rules and regulations, the site also allows you to make a payment, file your taxes for free and request a tax record.
https://consumer.ftc.gov/scams
The Federal Trade Commission takes action against scammers and fraudsters. Visit its website to learn about the latest scams so you can spot the warning signs and protect yourself.
https://doi.colorado.gov/for-consumers
A part of the Department of Regulatory Agencies, the Division of Insurance licenses and regulates insurance companies. Use its website to verify the license of an insurance agent or company, file a complaint about an insurer or learn more about buying insurance.
https://www.coloradolegalservices.org/
Colorado Legal Services offers free and low-cost legal services for Coloradans with financial need. It can provide advice and representation for matters relating to family law, consumer issues, debt, housing, taxes and immigration. You can also turn to it for help regarding Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and estate planning.
The following sites can help you learn more about health care, get help paying for medical expenses and promote better health and well-being.
At the official website for the federal Medicare program, you can apply for coverage, learn what’s covered and get answers to questions about your plan.
https://www.healthfirstcolorado.com/
Health First Colorado is Colorado’s Medicaid program, which provides health care coverage for low-income people and individuals with disabilities. Check out the site to apply for coverage and learn more about the program.
Operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, MyPlate teaches a simple approach to eating a healthy, well-balanced diet at any age.
Open to all residents of Colorado, this free program allows you to enjoy discounts on prescriptions at select retailers. You can get the Colorado Drug Card on the official website.
A part of the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute on Aging’s mission is to promote healthy aging. On its website, you can get information about chronic health conditions that often affect seniors and discover health and wellness tips.
These websites provide services for seniors in the Colorado Springs, CO, area or share reliable information about aging issues like long-term care.
https://www.hhs.gov/aging/index.html
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Aging page provides information about caregiving, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, age discrimination and more.
https://agefriendlypikespeak.org/
The Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging has many services available for older adults in Colorado Springs. Check out its website to learn more about programs related to arts and culture, financial and legal, health and wellness, housing, leisure and recreation, safety and transportation.
Silver Key offers a number of services for seniors in Colorado Springs. Visit its site to learn more about case management, companionship services, transportation services, Meals on Wheels and other programs.
https://www.viewpointeco.com/blog
We regularly update our blog with articles related to health, senior care, financial wellness, recreation, religion and other topics of interest to residents of our community and other seniors in Colorado Springs.
If you’re looking for fun things to do in Colorado Springs, check out these websites.
https://coloradosprings.gov/parks
Learn more about the services, amenities and programs at the many public parks in Colorado Springs at this website operated by the government of Colorado Springs.
https://ppymca.org/colorado-springs-senior-center
There’s always something happening at the Colorado Springs Senior Center. Get a schedule of events and programs that may interest you on its official site.
https://www.pillarinstitute.org
Based in Colorado Springs, The Pillar Institute offers low-cost in-person and virtual classes on a wide variety of topics. You can book courses individually or sign up for annual membership to get discounts on classes and access to special members-only programs.
https://fac.coloradocollege.edu/
A part of Colorado College, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center provides classes in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, photography and other interests. Learn more about the latest offerings and tuition assistance programs at its official website.
At the official tourism site for the city, you can learn about attractions throughout the Colorado Springs area and access a calendar of upcoming events.
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