Senior LinkAge Line
The Senior LinkAge Line® is a free service of the Minnesota Board on Aging, delivered by Trellis and other Minnesota Area Agencies on Aging. If you have questions about Medicare, housing, financial support or services that help you live safely in your home, we can help.
Senior LinkAge Line services are provided by a dedicated staff of social workers, nurses and other professionals who work diligently to understand each person’s unique situation and find effective solutions.
Call 800-333-2433
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8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Senior LinkAge Line services
Senior LinkAge Line
connection to resources
Support is available by phone Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Call 800-333-2433
Community
outreach
Education and presentations to community members.
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Resource coordination
Create a person-centered plan to help you live well at home. Call 800-333-2433 for assistance. Make a referral.
Preadmission screening
Senior LinkAge Line staff review information for people entering nursing facilities to ensure it is appropriate and in keeping with the individuals’ wishes. Make a referral.
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Frequently asked questions
Every day, our Senior LinkAge Line specialists talk with hundreds of people to answer their questions and provide information and resources on Medicare, housing, transportation, financial supports and more.
Additional resources
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If you are a veteran, call the Veteran’s Linkage Line at
888-LinkVet (546-5838).
People under age 60 with a question about disability should call the Disability Hub MN at 866-333-2466.
For services outside of Minnesota, visit the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ElderCare Locator or call 800-677-1116.
How can I continue to live in my home for as long as possible?
When it becomes more difficult to stay in your home, a Senior LinkAge Line housing specialist will help you:
- Evaluate your current situation
- Find services that may be helpful
- Help you reduce the need for nursing facility care
- Learn about financing options and other resources
How do I get long-term care options counseling?
If you plan a move into a setting that is “registered housing with services” (including assisted living), state law requires that you receive long-term care options counseling. The Senior LinkAge Line will provide a phone consultation to ensure that your rights to choose your housing are protected. Learn more by calling 800-333-2433 and press “option 1” for housing.
I’m new to Medicare. How can I get help to understand my options?
The Senior LinkAge Line provides free counseling to people who are eligible for Medicare benefits. You’ll understand what services are covered under Medicare, along with your options for supplemental insurance. Senior LinkAge Line specialists are trained and certified by the State of Minnesota.
I need help paying for my prescriptions. What help is available?
The Senior LinkAge Line can help you explore options to lower the costs of your prescriptions, no matter what your age or situation. There are a number of programs available and everyone’s situation is different. For personalized assistance, call us at 800-333-2433 and press “option 2”.
I have very little income. Do I qualify for help with long-term care?
County social service offices and managed care organizations determine eligibility for publicly funded long-term care services such as at-home care or managed care. The Senior Linkage Line can refer you to organizations that can help answer your questions.
“I couldn’t afford the $500 out-of-pocket costs for my diabetes medications so I was going without. The Senior LinkAge Line specialist helped sign me up for the Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy and helped to activate my Medicare coverage. They got my co-pay down to $1.30 a month!”
—“Peter” – Senior LinkAge Line caller
Call the Senior LinkAge Line
Get your questions answered and connected to resources to help you live well at home and in your community.
Trellis is funded in part by the Minnesota Board on Aging under the Older Americans Act.