Meet with an
attorney from Elder Law &
Advocacy and get information
on your consumer and legal rights,
receive help with eviction notices,
insurance claims and/or appeals,
or have a will prepared. To
schedule an appointment, you
must contact ElderLaw &
Advocacy.
Receive free
information about Medicare,
HMO’s, supplemental insurance
or long-term care insurance
from trained volunteer counselors
of HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling
and Advocacy Program). To schedule
an appointment, you must contact
HICAP.
If you
are a retired federal
employee and need help
understanding your retirement
or health benefits or
have questions regarding
your annuity, call or
stop by and visit with
a National Active and
Retired Federal Employees
(NARFE) volunteer counselor.
If you are age
62 or older and/or disabled
and meet certain guidelines,
you may qualify to receive a
rebate on property taxes paid
by yourself or your landlord.
Volunteers trained by the Franchise
Tax Board are available to assist
you.
Trained volunteers
are available to assist you
in electronically filing your
federal and state tax returns.
This service is provided to
seniors age 60 or older with
middle and low incomes.
February
through April at ElderHelp’s
main office and East County
location.