Get Help
Senior LinkAge Line® staff are available to answer questions and direct you to resources. If you have questions about Medicare, housing, caregiver support, services that help you live safely in your home, financial supports and more, we can help.
How we can help
Questions on aging
Have questions on housing, transportation, caregiving or more? We’ll give you the answers and connect you with resources that will help. Call 800-333-2433.
Adults at risk
If you or an adult you know is being mistreated or neglected, there is help. Call the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) at 844‑880-1574.
Retirement rights
Do you have questions about laws that affect your retirement? Our Pension and Retirement Rights Program may be able to assist you. Call us at 866-783-5021.
“Morgan, a Senior LinkAge Line specialist, took quick action when she found I was confused after my return home from the nursing facility. She called 911. I later learned that I had suffered a stroke. Thank you for saving my life!”
—Senior LinkAge Line client
Special collections
Our special resource collections are for individuals, and for organizations and communities who are in the position to assist.
Hoarding disorder
resources
Hoarding behavior can threaten the safety of individuals, their families and others around them. Trellis created this collection of resources about hoarding disorder in response to a request from our Public Programs Advisory Committee. The resources provide a starting point for better understanding hoarding and for connecting individuals, their family and friends with the right resources for developing a plan to address the issue.
Dementia
resources
ACT on Alzheimer’s
Learn about action steps, tips and resource information for individuals and their families with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia. Find an ACT Action Community near you.
Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota Programs
Information and support for family caregivers, which includes support groups, Memory Clubs, and Meetup Groups.
Living Well Workbook: A Guide for Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairments (MCI) & Early Dementia
This workbook can be used alone or together with a partner.
Affordable
housing resources
Listing of Senior HUD Subsidized Housing
Minnesota Seniors. These programs provide safe rental housing for eligible low-to-moderate income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities.
Trellis is funded in part by the Minnesota Board on Aging under the Older Americans Act.