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What programs and services for seniors are available in Greenwich?
I need transportation for medical appointments and for shopping. What kind of service is available?
I am confused by insurance policies. Where can I get help?
Q. What programs and services for seniors are available in Greenwich?
A. The Greenwich Commission on Aging publishes, and regularly updates, a Resource Guide for Older Adults which includes listings for health services, activities, transportation, in-home services, housing, finances, and more. The booklet is also available at the Commission on Aging office.
Q. I need transportation for medical appointments and for shopping. What kind of service is available?
A. The Commission on Aging office can assist an older adult to connect with TAG, Call-A-Ride, Share-The-Fare Taxi, or other specialized transportation services by calling (203) 862-6710. You may also download the Transportation Guide.
Q. I am confused by insurance policies. Where can I get help?
A. The Health Insurance Counseling Program, a cooperative effort of the Commission on Aging and Family Centers, Inc. has trained volunteers who can help you understand the various Medicare, Medigap and Medicare D policies and their premium costs. The service is free and appointments can be scheduled by calling (203) 867-6710.
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