| 602-264-4357 | The local AAA houses the Benefits Assistance Program and ElderVention Behavioral Health. It also administers in-home care services and promotes healthy living through organized social and recreational activities. |
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. | 602-258-4822 | This resource serves area seniors through income-based financial assistance programs, advocacy, and educational opportunities. |
Senior and Adult Independent Living Program | 602-264-4357 771 (TTY) | SAIL promotes seniors’ independence by offering case management services and coordinating low-cost in-home care. It connects older adults with local resources and community-based services, such as home-delivered meals, homemaker services, and weekly personal care. |
The Emergency Food Assistance Program | (202) 720-2791 | TEFAP operates 20 food banks throughout Phoenix. These locations allow low-income seniors to obtain shelf-stable food items, such as bottled juices, nuts, canned vegetables, and dried fruits. |
Phoenix Neighborhood Food Center | 602-242-3663 | St. Mary’s Food Bank distributes food to Phoenix residents through this food center, which operates on weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. |
NourishPHX | 602-254-7450 | NourishPHX hosts food drives and distributes senior food boxes to income-qualified individuals in the Phoenix region. It also provides nutrition education and referrals to local resources. |
Phoenix Human Services Home Delivered Meals | 602-264-4357 | The Phoenix Human Services Department distributes free meals to seniors aged 60 and over Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and it provides frozen weekend meals for those who qualify. |
Rio Vista Center Farmers Market | 800-678-0648 | This farmers’ market hands out fresh foods, including fruits, vegetables, frozen meats, and baked goods. The items come from local farmers and grocery stores and are available on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. |
Senior Farmers Markets Nutrition Program | 833-836-8253 | SFMNP distributes vouchers for fresh and locally sourced food to seniors through farmers’ markets, roadside stands and Community Supported Agriculture boxes. To qualify, seniors’ income must be at or below 185% of the annual poverty income guidelines. |
United Food Bank | 480-926-4897 | United Food Bank partners with congregate meal sites, food trucks, and food pantries throughout the Phoenix region to provide seniors with nutritious meals. |
< a href="https://aztap.org/at-funding/azlat/" target="blank"Arizona Loans for Assistive Technology | 800-477-9921 | AzLAT provides low-interest loans of up to $20,000 to older adults who need help paying for mobility aids and home and vehicle modifications. |
Legal Services Assistance | 602-264-4357 | This program provides civil legal services to income-qualifying individuals aged 60 and over, including help with drafting wills and assigning powers of attorney. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | 602-264-2255 | The LTCOP advocates for seniors in assisted living communities and other long-term care facilities. It also provides education on residents’ rights and helps seniors obtain the scope of services they need in residential care. |
Arizona Community Legal Services | 800-852-9075 602-254-9852 (TTY) | This nonprofit organization connects older adults with self-help centers, free legal clinics, and pro bono legal aid. It also helps seniors apply for public benefits, including those that may help them fund long-term care services. |
| 602-256-2245 | This organization completes home modifications, such as ramp and grab bar installations, for income-qualifying individuals aged 62 and over.. |
Weatherization Assistance Program | 602-771-1000 711 (TTY) | The statewide Weatherization Assistance Program helps qualified seniors reduce their energy bills by installing thermal insulation, sealing HVAC duct leaks, replacing inefficient water fixtures, and performing maintenance on heating and cooling equipment. |
Paradise Valley Senior Center | 602-495-3785 | This senior center operates transportation services and social and recreational activities, including line dancing, age-friendly fitness classes, table games, and arts and crafts. |
Deer Valley Senior Center | 602-495-3714 | Deer Valley Senior Center hosts congregate meals on weekdays at 11:30 a.m. and oversees activities such as rock painting, community outings, and music classes. It also provides transportation to and from the center for those who qualify. |
Living Well Program | 602-674-6275 | The Living Well Program provides referrals to community resources, such as free civil legal aid, public benefits assistance, emergency financial assistance, and low-cost medical and dental services. |
Phoenix Social Security Offices | 800-772-1213 800-325-0778 (TTY) | Phoenix’s six Social Security field offices provide in-person help with applying for programs such as Social Security retirement benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance, and Medicare. |
| 602-506-3406 | This countywide program freezes the taxable market value of a home for homeowners aged 65 and over. To qualify, single applicants must have a total annual income of no more than $32,352. |
| 866-494-1981 | LIHEAP uses federal funds to help low-income households pay their utility bills and avoid service disruptions. Those who qualify may receive up to $1,200 per year and up to $1,000 in additional benefits in emergency circumstances. |
| 602-244-9168 | This local chapter supports veterans injured in combat through educational opportunities and advocacy services. It also distributes durable medical equipment, such as toilet risers, mobility aids, and commodes, to those unable to obtain necessary items through the VA or their health insurance. |
Phoenix Vet Center | 602-640-2981 | The vet center delivers mental health care services to veterans and their families. Its information specialists refer veterans to local resources that help them access the VA benefits they’re entitled to. |