Links & Resources
Services, Information, & Tools For Retirees
Firstgov For Seniors
FirstGov.gov is the U.S. government's official web portal to all federal, state and local government web resources and services. This site is full of rich articles and resources relevant to retirees.
Social Security
Visit socialsecurity.gov, the official website of the U.S. Social Security Administration. Here you can check your information and benefits, plus find other news, tools, and resources related to your social security and retirement.
Medicare
Medicare.gov is the official U.S. government site for people with Medicare. On this site, you can get information about your coverage, compare coverage options, request a replacement Medicare card, and much more.
Administration On Aging (AOA)
Visit aoa.gov for a comprehensive overview of a wide variety of topics, programs and services related to aging.
AARP
With over 35 million members, AARP is the leading nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over in the United States. Members enjoy exclusive discounts, the award- winning AARP Magazine, along with receiving important information on health, Medicare, and Social Security.
National Council on Aging (NCOA)
The NCOA is dedicated to improving the health and independence of older persons and increasing their continuing contributions to communities, society, and future generations.
Good Neighbor Healthy Living
As members of the State Farm Group Medical PPO plan, retirees have access to the Good Neighbor Healthy Living program, which provides tools and resources to help guide you and your spouse toward healthier lifestyles. This State Farm sponsored site provides you with care assessments, healthy living programs, a toll-free hotline for health questions, and a full information center and audio library of health programs.
Making The Most Of Your Retirement
State Farm has created an interactive web site dedicated to helping women achieve financial security. Visit the section on retirement planning.
Maintain Your Lifestyle
The true measure of your retirement savings plan is that it lets you stop working and still live well during retirement. That means you'll need enough money to cover your living expenses, medical costs, and unforeseen expenditures, while holding enough in reserve to continue saving.
Talk to your State Farm agent about choosing financial vehicles that allow you to seek out potential growth that can offset inflation over time and help protect your assets against the unexpected.
Also, be sure to sign-up for the free and convenient online self-services available on statefarm.com®.
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