A blog started by the Society for Serving Seniors. Proposes to bring together all offers of discounts and concessions available to INDIAN senior citizens - be it travel, lodging, clothes, hotels / restaurants, books etc Feel free to send such offers to be included here. There could be more than one post in a day. Please scroll down to see earlier post; OR use the right side menu (Index) to see what is new.
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Discounts for Senior Citizens in Trains will resume soon
The Indian Railways may resume the discounts it offered in fares
before 20 March 2020. Ramesh Chandra Ratna, chairman of the Railway
Board's Passenger Service Committee, said that the Railways is now
preparing to start many other facilities as well. Railway Minister
Ashwini Vaishnav is studying it. It is expected that many concessions
including those for senior citizens will start soon.
Talking to Zee News about this, Ramesh Chandra Ratna, Chairman of
Railway Board's Passenger Service Committee said that due to
coronavirus, the Railways had stopped the concessions given to the
senior citizen, but now there is a possibility that in the future, the
discount on train fare will resume.
"The feedback we got during the inspection of railway facilities will
be kept in the railway board meeting on December 28. In this matter,
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav ji is reviewing with great speed,"
he said.
Indian Railways used to provide many concessions to senior citizens
before the pandemic. Earlier, women used to get 50 percent discount in
rail fares and there was 40 percent concession for men. For this, the
minimum age limit should be 58 years for women and 60 years for men.
In July 2016, the Railways made the exemption given to the elderly
optional while booking tickets. After that, after 20 March 2020, this
exemption was suspended due to the lockdown in wake of coronavirus.
During this period, about four crore senior citizens had to pay the
full fare for their journey. This information has come to the fore
through an RTI. In response to RTI, Railways has said that between
March 22, 2020 to September 2021, 3,78 50,668 senior citizens have
travelled in trains.
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Dr P Vyasamoorthy / 9490804278
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
PayTM discounts Flight Charges 10-15% For Seniors
special discount of 10-15% to senior citizens on flights. Indigo
Spicejet GoAir and Air Asia.
This is in addition whatever one is eligible from other sources.
Dr P Vyasamoorthy / 9490804278
Friday, June 25, 2021
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LLL enthusiast & promotor
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Senior Discounts & Benefits | Ultimate Retirement Guide - from Retireguide.com
Here is an excellent & exhaustive guide meant for US citizens / Residents. There is something similar compiled by HelpAge India, somewhat old. There is also another document from HelpAge India giving details of companies offering discount to their Advantage Card Holders.
Senior Discounts & Benefits | Ultimate Retirement Guide
There’s a long list of discounts to save you money in retirement.
State and federal agencies have programs that may help you meet your expenses that Social Security and Medicare may not.
Businesses and organizations also provide discounts that make shopping, dining and travel more affordable.
Health Care Benefits
Medicare does not cover all your health care benefits. You still have to pay monthly premiums for medical and drug coverage. There are also copayment or coinsurance costs and deductibles. You may qualify for other benefits that help cover those costs.
Medicare Savings Programs
There are four different types of Medicare Savings Programs that can help people meet costs not covered by the federal health care program.
All four are administered by your state’s Medicaid program.
Extra Help
Extra Help is a program run jointly by Medicare and Social Security. It’s for people with lower incomes and limited resources and can help with low cost prescriptions.
State Medicaid Programs
Medicaid provides health care services for 7 million American seniors, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. More than 1 in 5 people on Medicare also receive Medicaid benefits.
- Nursing home or other long-term care
- Home and community-based services
- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
One of the most important Medicaid programs for seniors is long-term care since Medicare does not cover nursing home care. But Medicaid also helps fill gaps in out-of-pocket costs from Medicare and helps seniors on low incomes.
- Two in 3 nursing home residents receive care through Medicaid.
- Medicaid can cover transportation and vision care costs Medicare doesn’t.
- Medicaid pays Medicare premiums for low-income seniors.
In 2014, more than half of all long-term care Medicaid paid for was spent on home and community-based services.
The services are designed to let seniors and others avoid isolation while fostering independence, health and quality of life, according to the U.S. Centers on Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Medicaid also offers a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly. This program provides comprehensive and coordinated care to certain frail, elderly people. PACE is tailored to people who wish to remain in their community instead of a nursing home.
- You must be age 55 or older.
- You must live in the service area of a PACE organization.
- You must be eligible for nursing home care.
- You must be able to live safely in your community.
Prescription Drug Assistance Programs
Prescription drug assistance is another benefit Medicaid provides to seniors.
These may be paid through State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs. Many states and the U.S. Virgin Islands will provide financial assistance to help seniors pay for their prescription drug costs as well as premiums for their drug coverage.
Health Discounts for Seniors
Drug stores, eyeglass retailers and other health services frequently offer senior discounts that can save you money whether you are on Medicare or still using your employer’s insurance.
The age to qualify for these discounts varies, but it’s wise to ask.
Tax Relief for Seniors
Seniors have a variety of tax relief options available from local, state and federal governments.
For federal income taxes, once you turn 65 you get to claim a larger standard deduction and you can earn more before having to pay federal taxes.
States, cities and counties also provide tax breaks and relief to seniors that vary from place to place. Your tax preparer can help you find tax savings for your locality.
Financial Assistance and Resources for Seniors
There are multiple local, state and federal programs that can provide additional assistance to seniors trying to make ends meet. These are generally targeted to people with low incomes and limited financial resources.
Financial Resources and Options for Seniors with More Assets
People with more assets and resources may be able to build other sources of retirement income. There are multiple resources you should consider.
Travel Discounts for Seniors
Many retirees spend their extra free time traveling. Knowing what travel discounts are available can extend your travels while putting less stress on your bank account.
Some discounts require AARP membership, but others may just require proof of age.
Dining Discounts for Seniors
If you enjoy dining out, there are plenty of options from fast food to casual dining to even more pricey restaurants that offer discounts to seniors. Having an AARP membership will add even more restaurants to your chances of a discount.
Be sure to ask about senior discounts at these and other restaurants before ordering.
Shopping Discounts for Seniors
You can also take advantage of senior discounts when shopping for clothes or groceries.
Even thrift stores offer senior discounts. Goodwill offers a 10 percent discount to those 60 and older on a select day of the week. Ask your local store which day they designate.
Salvation Army thrift stores offer up to a 50 percent discount on some items if you’re 55 or older.
Grocery Shopping Discounts for Seniors
It appears that grocery stores are phasing out senior discounts in favor of overall savings, according to some groups that follow these trends.
Not every store in the chain may participate in senior discounts. But you should ask your local store if they do and can still find discounts at a lot of checkout counters.
Benefits and Discounts for Senior Veterans
There were more than 12.4 million veterans 65 and older according to the 2012 U.S. Census brief. Elderly veterans are eligible for a wide range of benefits from the U.S. Veterans Administration.
Most veterans are familiar with more well-known VA benefits such as disability compensation, pensions, home loans and health care.
But there are also benefits specifically tailored to elderly veterans.
Elderly veterans can receive both geriatric and extended care programs at home, at VA medical centers or in their individual communities.
Discounts for Senior Veterans
Especially since 9/11, dozens of companies have offered discounts to active duty military, and many of those also offer discounts to veterans long after they served. You will need to show proof of your service.
You can find discounts on things such as restaurant meals, travel and auto parts. If you served, it’s smart to ask if a business offers a veteran’s discount before ordering or ringing up a purchase.
Resources for Seniors
Several organizations and government agencies can provide more resources and information about senior benefits and discounts.
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Free Pink service bus for senior citizens and Women un Guahati, Assam
shethepeople.tv
Assam Launches Free 'Pink Bus' Service For Women And Elderly People
By Sugandha Bora|Jan. 12th, 2021
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal flagged off 25 'pink' buses at an event at Assam Administrative Staff College Khanapara, Guwahati on January 9. 'Pink bus' is a free transport service launched by the Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) under a new scheme called 'Bhraman Sarathi'. This service is exclusively for women and senior citizens of Guwahati to travel within the city.
The Chief Minister said, "Transport services must be made accessible to all sections of the populace irrespective of gender. Safe transport services are a basic right of all, especially for women and senior citizens of the State. The new bus service of the Assam State Transport Corporation would give a new dimension to the state governments welfare measures in the new year. I urge all commuters to take care of these buses which will ply in five routes of the city. "
These buses, painted in pink, will ply on some of the busiest routes of Guwahati through the day. This will provide fast, convenient and safe commuting to women and senior citizens of the city. A total of 25 pink buses have been running in the city right now. ASTC plans to increase the number of buses in the city. Moreover, the division also plans to roll this service out in other districts of the state in the future
Dr P Vyasamoorthy
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