By Rich Stevens - August 13, 2025 | Advertising Disclosure
Most people are familiar with common discounts at restaurants and well-known stores, but few realize there are major savings and exclusive programs now available to help older adults cut costs and stretch their retirement income. Sadly, many Americans miss out simply because they don’t know these opportunities exist.
That’s why we’ve compiled this list of easy, actionable ways you can start saving big right now.
Important: Many of these offers are only available online and could disappear as early as this August. Take advantage of the items below while they’re still available.
Easy-access bathing solutions: Offers low-threshold and roll-in shower conversions that greatly improve safety and independence for seniors.
Tailored for mobility limitations: Designed specifically to reduce fall risk, ideal for aging individuals seeking more secure bathing options.
Lifetime warranty included: Products come with a lifetime warranty for durability and peace of mind.
Quick remodel process: Known for efficient tub-to-shower conversions.
Coverage for end-of-life expenses: Helps cover funeral, burial, hospice, medical bills, legal fees, and more.
Simplified enrollment & no medical exam: Often “guaranteed issue” or based on simple health questions, making it accessible even with health issues.
Affordable options available: Coverage generally ranges from $5,000 to $25,000, with premiums starting as low as about $22/month
Built-in cash value in some plans: Certain policies accumulate cash value, which can be borrowed against if needed
Senior-specific discounts exist: Several insurers like The Hartford, Security First, and Pacific Specialty offer age 55+/retiree discounts.
Substantial cost reductions via bundling: Combining home and auto insurance can yield average savings of 14%, and up to 29% with certain providers.
Get more from renovations: Adding safety/security upgrades (alarms, roof, plumbing improvements) may qualify you for premium discounts.
Built-in cash value in some plans: Certain policies accumulate cash value, which can be borrowed against if needed
Low-mileage discounts available: Seniors who drive less than ~10,000 miles/year may qualify for reduced premiums.
Access to New Website: This new program allows seniors to save up to $400/year on their car insurance.
Free or low-cost options through public programs: Veterans (VA), Medicaid, state vocational rehab, and nonprofits.
AARP member perks: Up to 50% off prescription hearing aids, $200 off OTC models, plus a free hearing exam and consultation.
More affordable options are emerging: Over-the-counter aids and innovations like AirPods Pro hearing mode (requires iPhone/iPad) are alternatives worth exploring
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