Search Email Updates Contact Us Residents Business Visitors Government Office of the Mayor NYC.gov always open Department for the Aging Newsletter Sign-up
DFTA banner

Benefit Guide for Older New Yorkers


NOTE:
The eligibility criteria and dollar amounts shown for the benefits listed here were accurate at press time, January 2008.

Most of the agencies listed have automated answering systems needing touch tone responses from the caller. There may be a waiting time of up to several minutes, depending on the agency. The time may be longer to reach an operator, if using a rotary telephone.



QuickCheck is a simple to use tool that can assist you in determining your eligibility for benefit programs specifically designed to aid Older New Yorkers. Find out how QuickCheck can help you.



Social Security
(Old Age and Survivors Insurance)

Monthly payments to insured workers and their dependents and survivors.

Retirement Benefits
  • Full at age 65, reduced at age 62.
  • Other family members of retiree may be eligible:
    • Spouse, if age 62 or older
    • Spouse at any age if caring for a child under 16
    • Unmarried children under 18
    • Divorced spouses qualify for benefits if married at least 10 years and are 62 or older
    • Survivor Beneficiaries:
      • Widowed spouse 60 or older
      • Widowed spouse 50 or older and disabled
      • Widowed at any age if caring for a child under 16 or disabled
      • Unmarried children under 18
      • Dependent parents
      • Ask about children and grandchildren.

      Assets and Income
      No limit on assets or unearned income. However, those under age 65 will have $1.00 deducted from Social Security payments for every $2.00 earned over $13,560. No earnings limit for those age 65 and above.

      Social Security Direct Deposit
      You can have your Social Security check deposited directly to your bank account. More than one-half of beneficiaries use direct deposit. Call Social Security for Direct Deposit toll-free weekdays from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm: (800) 772-1213.

      Apply to: Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213.

      top of page

      Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

      Monthly supplemental payments for low-income, aged, blind, disabled, in addition to Social Security and/or other income. With some exceptions, citizenship is required.

      Income
      The more income you have, the lower your SSI benefit. Payments not counted by SSI as income include the first $20.00 of unearned income received in a month; the first $65.00 of earned income and half the amount over $65.00.

      Allowable Assets
      $2,000 (one person), $3,000 (couple) plus burial fund, $1,500 per person.

      Maximum Monthly Benefits
      For an individual living alone: $724.00. A couple: $1,060.00. The amount may differ if the recipient is living with others: for one person $660.00, for a couple $1,002.00. Inquire about benefits levels for family care and residential care.

      Note:
      Applicants eligible for SSI may also qualify for Medicaid and Food Stamps.

      Apply to: Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213

      top of page

      Veterans Benefits

      Pensions for low-income and disabled veterans, health care, vocational training, rehabilitation, education, home loans, disability compensation, life insurance, burial and other benefits.

      Medical benefits include care in VA hospitals, nursing homes and outpatient services.

      Dependents and survivors may also be eligible for certain benefits.

      Age:  Any age

      Assets:  Subject to review

      Income:  Limits vary with benefits

      Apply to: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
      NY Regional Office
      (800) 827-1000 or (212) 807-7229

      top of page

      Public Assistance

      Cash benefits for low-income persons to provide essential food, clothing and shelter. Benefits vary depending on specific situations:

      • assets/income
      • rent
      • housing status
      • work-related expenses and/or special needs (e.g. restaurant meals).

      Age:  Any age

      Assets
      Limit--Single individuals and childless couples - $2000.00 cash assets; $3,000.00 if age 60 or older. Ask about life insurance and burial plans.

      Income
      Eligibility is calculated individually, depending on family size, income and expenses.

      Maximum Monthly Benefits
      One person $352.10, couples $468.50, which includes rent. One-Time Per Year Emergency Cash Grants: Heat/utility repairs and Medicaid are available to persons who meet above requirements but choose not to receive Public Assistance. Public Assistance recipients may also qualify for Medicaid and Food Stamps.

      Call 311 for more information.

      top of page


      Medicare

      A health insurance program that helps pay certain hospital costs and medical care after deductibles, co-insurance and/or premiums.

      Age
      65 or older and eligible to receive Social Security or railroad retirement benefits.

      Note:
      Application must be made three months before 65th birthday to avoid penalty. Certain disabled people under 65 may be eligible after receiving Social Security Disability for two years.

      Assets and Income:  No limits

      Part A Covers:

      • Inpatient hospital care
      • Inpatient skilled nursing facility
      • Home health care and hospice care
      • Deductibles and co-insurance Part A: $1,024.00 for the first 60 days (hospitalization) and $256.00 per day for days 61-90 and $512.00 per day for days 91-150 of a hospital stay.

        • If discharged, after 60 consecutive days (including day of discharge) a new benefit period will start. If you return before the 60 days, the original benefit is continued.

      • Nothing for the first 20 days of skilled nursing facility care. Co-insurance of $128.00 per day for days 21-100.

      Part B Covers:

      • Doctor services
      • Outpatient hospital services
      • Durable medical equipment, and other medical services and supplies.

        • Pays 80% of Medicare-accepted charges for covered services after annual deductible of $135.00 has been met. Available to persons eligible for Part A at a monthly premium of $96.40.

      Apply to: Social Security Administration
      (800) 772-1213

      top of page


      Medicare Savings Program

      Three programs assist low-income elderly with medical costs.

      1. Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)

      Those covered by Part A and Part B may be able to have Medicaid cover the monthly premium ($96.40) in addition to deductibles and co-insurance.

      Age
      65 and older or disabled receiving Medicare after being on Social Security Disability for two years.

      Assets
      Limit -- There are no asset limits.

      Income:  One person $867.00, couple $1,167.00.

      2. Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries (SLIMB)

      Those covered by Part A and Part B may be able to have Medicaid pay the Medicare Part B medical premium ($96.40).

      Age
      65 and older or disabled receiving Medicare after being on Social Security Disability for two years.

      Assets
      Limit-- There are no assets limits.

      Income:  One person $1,040.00, couple $1,400.00.

      Note:
      Monthly income limit includes Social Security, private pensions, interest, dividends and cash assistance from family members.

      3. Qualified Individual 1 (QI-1)

      Those covered by Part A and Part B may be able to have Medicaid pay the Medicare Part B medical premium ($96.40).

      Age
      65 and older or disabled receiving Medicare after being on Social Security Disability for two years.

      Assets:  There is no asset limit.

      Income
      One person $1,170.00, couple $1,575.00. There is no limit on assets.

      Call 311 for more information
      or write to
      Medicare Savings Program Applications
      PO BOX 3011
      Jamaica, NY 11431

      top of page


      Medicaid

      Pays medical bills for low-income persons including services not covered by Medicare (dental care, home care, institutional care, prescription drugs, eye glasses, and hearing aids).

      Age
      Any age -- Persons receiving Supplemental Security Income or Public Assistance are automatically eligible. Persons under 65 must meet the Public Assistance standard of need.

      Persons 65 and over, disabled or blind are eligible as follows:

      Assets
      Limit -- $13,050 (one person), $19,200, plus $1,500.00 burial fund per person.  Where the cash value of life insurance is over $1,500.00, the first $1,500.00 is counted toward the burial fund, the remaining balance is counted as an asset (the home and some pre-purchased burial items are not counted as assets).

      Income
      Net monthly limit -- $725.00 (one person), $1,067.00.
      The first $20 of unearned income per household is exempted.

      Surplus Income Program
      If income is more than the limits above, but medical bills (paid or unpaid) equal the difference, apply to the Medicaid Surplus Income program.

      Nursing Home Transfer of Income and Assets: If one spouse is institutionalized, the community-based spouse may keep $2,610.00 monthly (after health insurance premiums) of couple's combined income; and may keep resources of $104,400.00.

      Note:
      Do Not Transfer Assets or Home Without Consulting an Attorney.

      Call 311 for more information.

      top of page

      Food Stamps

      Are allowances issued on a monthly basis that are used in place of cash to purchase food items at participating stores and supermarkets. With some exceptions, citizenship is required.

      You may qualify if you:

      • work for low wages
      • work part-time
      • are unemployed
      • receive Public Assistance, SSI or other assistance payments
      • are elderly or disabled and live on low income.

      Age:  Any age

      Assets
      Limit -- $2,000 for most households, $3,000 for household if one member is 60 years or over.

      Income
      If a household member is 60 or older or disabled, net income must be 100% of current poverty level. Seniors are encouraged to apply because allowable income is calculated individually based on living arrangements and out of pocket, medically related expenses.

      Note:
      Eligibility is determined only after completing a full Food Stamp budget form, using all applicable income deductions. Different income deductions apply in specific situations such as having no cooking facility, living in a shelter, or only one spouse applying.

      Call 311 for more information.

      top of page


      Reduced Fare

      To qualify for reduced fare one must be 65 or older.

      If a person is disabled, they qualify for reduced fare at any age.

      Assets and Income Limits:  Not Applicable (No Limit)

      For Subways
      Purchase Reduced Fare and show either the Medicare card or the Department for the Aging
      Reduced Fare card, or use the Reduced Fare Metrocard.

      For Buses
      Pay the reduced fare and show either the Medicare card or the Department for the Aging
      Reduced Fare card.

      Note:
      Photo-identification Metrocards can be used as an identification card. When the Metrocard is used to gain access to the subway or a NYC transit bus, the correct reduced fare will be deducted automatically.

      Individuals 65 and older or have a disability may apply for a Reduced Fare card at:

      MTA Customer Service Center
      3 Stone Street,
      New York, NY 10004
      Or call 212-METROCARD

      Documentation is needed when applying for Reduced Fare Metrocard or Photo Identification Metrocard.
      Proof of Age can be provided from either of the following:

      • Birth Certificate
      • Medicare card
      • Social Security Award Letter
      • Driver's License or NY State non-driver's Id
      top of page


      Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE)

      SCRIE exempts rent-controlled/stabilized, Mitchell-Lama and hotel tenants from certain rent increases. (If Mitchell-Lama see building management).

      SCRIE covers increases for renewal leases, Maximum Base Rent (MBR) increases, fuel, landlord hardship, and major capital improvements.

      SCRIE does not cover increases for direct services or new equipment.

      Rent must be at least 1/3 of net monthly income. For rent-stabilized apartments, tenants must have a valid one or two-year lease.

      Age:  Head of household must be 62 or older.

      Assets:  No limit

      Income
      Yearly limit -- $28,000 household total (deduct income taxes, payroll taxes, court order support payment to estimate eligibility). Use prior tax year, or if retiring, project current year's income.

      If you would like a screening for SCRIE, please visit Benefit QuickCheck, or you can fill out and print a copy of the SCRIE application.

      You can also apply by writing for an application to:

      NYC Department for the Aging
      SCRIE
      2 Lafayette Street, 6th Floor
      New York, NY 10007
      Call 311 for more information.

      top of page


      Senior Citizen Homeowners Exemption (SCHE)

      Savings of up to 50% to qualified property owners of 1 to 3 units dwelling, condominiums or cooperative apartments. Applicants must be age 65 or older, have held title to the property for at least 12 consecutive months and the property must be applicant's legal residence, used exclusively for residential purposes.

      Age
      65 and older. If spouses are co-owners, one of them must be 65 or older. If other persons are co-owners, all must be 65 and older. Under the age of 65, if a veteran, a spouse of a qualified veteran or unremarried surviving spouse.

      Assets:   No limits

      Income:   Limit -- $35,400 for the last calendar year.

      Apply
      Mail your application to the address below.

      New York City Dept of Finance
      Senior Citizens Homeowners Exemption Unit
      P.O. Box 3120
      Church Street Station
      New York, NY 10008-3120
      For more information call 311

      If you would like a screening for SCHE, please visit Benefit QuickCheck.

      top of page


      Real Property Tax Credit (IT-214)

      Provides tax credit or cash payment of up to $375 to homeowners or renters for part of previous year's rent or real property taxes. To qualify, current market value (home, garage, land, etc.) must be $85,000 or less; or average monthly rent must be $450 or less, not including heat, gas or electricity.

      Age:  Any age

      Assets:  No limits

      Income:  Limit -- $18,000

      Note:
      Can file for 3 years retroactively. To qualify, it is not necessary to have filed a tax return for the preceding year.

      If you would like a screening for IT-214, please visit Benefit QuickCheck, or you can fill out and print a copy of the IT-214 application.

      Or you can apply to:

      Taxpayers Assistance Bureau
      New York State Department
      for Taxation and Finance
      1-800-225-5829

      top of page


      Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

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

      Age:  Any age

      Assets:  No limits

      Income:  Monthly limit $1,876.00 (one person); $2,454.00 (couple)

      Heat Emergencies
      Only HEAP-eligible households paying directly for heat may apply for help with fuel, repair or heat-related equipment or temporary relocation.

      Benefit Amounts:  $40.00 - $540.00

      Note:  Funds are limited, apply early.

      To Apply:  Call 311 for more information.

      If you would like a screening for HEAP, please visit Benefit QuickCheck, or you can print a copy of the HEAP application.

      top of page


      Weatherization Referral and
      Packaging Program (WRAP)

      WRAP is a federally funded service administered by the Department for the Aging to provide low-income elderly with free home energy services designed to lower their energy bills and increase the comfort of their homes.

      Assets:  No limits

      Income:  $1,876.00 for single and $2,454.00 for couples

      Note: 
      Must reside in one- to four-unit dwellings

      To apply: 

      If 60 or older
      call 311 and ask about the WRAP program.

      top of page


      Elder Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC)

      Saves more than half the cost of most prescription drugs.

      There are two coverage plans to choose from: Annual Fee Plan and Deductible Plan.

      (Medicaid recipients are not eligible.)

      Age:  65 or over

      Assets:  No limits (Those on Medicaid spend-down may be eligible.)

      Income:  Limit--$35,000.00 a year (one person); $50,000.00 (couple).

      Note:
      Pharmacies must be EPIC participants.

      For information call EPIC
      1-800-332-3742

      If you would like a screening for EPIC, please visit Benefit QuickCheck, or you can fill out and print a copy of the EPIC application.

      top of page


      New York State School Tax Relief Program (STAR)

      STAR is the New York State School Tax Relief Program that provides an excemption from the school portion of property taxes for owner-occupied primary residences.

      All New Yorkers who own their own one, two, three-family home, condominiums or co-operative apartments will be eligible for the STAR tax reduction.

      Basic STAR Exemption
      Age:  Any age
      Assets:  No limit
      Income:  No limit

      Senior citizens (age 65 and older) with yearly incomes of $70,650 or less will be the first to benefit from the Enhanced STAR exemption.

      For qualifying senior citizens, the Enhanced STAR helps Seniors save about $350 on property taxes.

      Enhanced STAR Exemption
      Age: 65 and Older
      Assets: No limit
      Income:  Annual household income of $70,650.00 or less

      Low-income homeowners who already receive the Senior Citizen Homeowners Exemption (SCHE) automatically qualify for the STAR exemption, and do not have to file a separate application.

      For more information call 311
      Or write to:
      STAR Program
      NYC Department of Finance
      STAR Exemptions
      P.O. Box 3120
      Church Street Station
      New York, NY 10008-3120

      top of page



      Printer Version
      SET TEXT SIZE: Small FontMedium FontLarge Font
        Senior Services
       
       
       
      Find Your Service
        Other Resources
       
      Social Security Online

      Veteran's Affairs

      Human Resource Administration (HRA)

      Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance

      NYS Department of Health


      ACCESS NYC

      Health Insurance Access
      External Links
       
              
      Site Map
      Online Forms
      Copyright 2008 The City of New York Contact Us | FAQs | Privacy Statement | Site Map