Other Information for Senior Citizens
This program, available to qualified seniors and permanently disabled citizens, is funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery and administered by the PA Department of Revenue. Claimants who qualify can be reimbursed up to $500 a year for the amount they paid in property taxes or rent in the previous year. Claimants or spouses 65 years of age or older, widows or widowers 50 years of age or older and the permanently disabled 18 years of age or older may qualify for this program. To qualify, a claimant's annual household eligibility income must not exceed $35,000. Any interested senior can request a form by calling the toll free information hotline for the property tax/rent rebate program:
1-888-222-9190. Forms should also be available at local senior centers, area agencies on aging, and legislative offices. More information about the program can also be found at the following link: http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/revenue/lib/revenue/rev-573.pdf.
Prescriptions
The prescription drug programs, PACE and PACENET, offer comprehensive prescription coverage to older Pennsylvanians and cover most medications that require prescriptions, including insulin, syringes and insulin needles. These programs are administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging and are funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery. For information or assistance with the application process, call PACE/PACENET Cardholder Services toll free at 1-800-225-7223.The following link gives answers to commonly asked questions about PACE and PACENET:
http://www.aging.state.pa.us/aging/cwp/view.asp?a=293&q=176137
Transportation Services
There are several transportation services that are available to seniors.The Shared-Ride Program offers reduced-fare transportation to doctor's appointments, grocery stores, senior centers, and other locations. Any interested senior can get Information on this program by contacting the Dauphin Area Agency on Aging or by calling the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)at (717) 783-8025.The following link gives answers to commonly asked questions about the Shared-Ride Program: http://www.aging.state.pa.us/aging/cwp/view.asp?a=3&q=176172
Vehicle Registration Discount
PennDOT also offers a Motor Vehicle Registration Fee Discountfor low-income seniors.For those who qualify, the fee is reduced from the customary $36 to $10. Information on the discount is available by calling PennDOT at the following toll-free number:
1-800-932-4600. The following link gives answers to commonly asked questions:http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/registration/retired.shtml
Home Energy Assistance
Programs to help low-income residents with energy costs are available through the Department of Public Welfare at the local County Assistance Office. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps low-income Pennsylvanians pay a portion of their winter heating bills. The program operates during the winter heating season, generally between November and March. Weatherization assistance to improve a home's heating efficiency and thereby reduce heating costs is also available through this program. Those interested in LIHEAP can contact the Dauphin County Assistance Office at the following address and telephone numbers:
Dauphin County Assistance Office
2432 N 7th Street
PO Box 5959
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Toll free: 1-800-788-5616
Phone: 717-787-2324
LIHEAP: 717-787-8750 or 717-787-1935
Additional Contact Information
The Department of Aging website gives information on the programs for seniors that mentioned here and some others as well at the following link: http://www.aging.state.pa.us/aging/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=197606
Dauphin County Area on Aging
Administration Building, 3rd Floor
Two South Second Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101-2025
Tel: (717) 780-6130
Fax: (717) 255-2792
Website: http://www.dauphinc.org/
Email:rburns@dauphinc.org