Help that isn’t ours to sell
Some of the most valuable help available to Iowa and Nebraska seniors doesn’t come from an insurance agency at all. These are official government programs and nonprofit services — we don’t run them, we’re not paid by them, and you don’t need us to use them. We list them because knowing about them is part of getting good advice.
Help with costs
Programs that can lower what you pay for prescriptions, premiums, and care. These are government programs — we don't administer them and we're not paid anything if you qualify.
- Extra Help with Part D drug costsSocial Security AdministrationA federal subsidy that helps pay Medicare prescription drug premiums, deductibles, and copays for people with limited income and resources. You can apply any time — before or after you enroll in Part D.(opens in a new tab)
- Iowa Medicaid eligibilityIowa Health & Human ServicesCheck whether you qualify for Iowa Medicaid, including coverage categories for adults 65+ and people with disabilities. Some people qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.(opens in a new tab)
- Nebraska Medicaid eligibilityNebraska Department of Health & Human ServicesNebraska’s Medicaid eligibility rules and application options, including categories for people 65 and older and people with disabilities.(opens in a new tab)
Find benefits you may be missing
Free screening tools that check dozens of programs at once — prescription assistance, food support, utility help, property tax relief, and more.
- BenefitsCheckupNational Council on AgingA screening tool built specifically for older adults. Answer a few questions and it identifies programs you may qualify for in your state — many people find help they didn’t know existed.(opens in a new tab)
- Benefit FinderUSA.govThe federal government’s own benefits questionnaire, covering healthcare, disability, housing, food assistance, and survivor benefits across all federal agencies.(opens in a new tab)
Local help in the Cedar Rapids area
Community organizations serving Linn County and the surrounding corridor.
About these links
These are independent government and nonprofit websites. Preferred Insured doesn’t operate them, isn’t affiliated with them, and doesn’t control their content or eligibility decisions. We receive no compensation for referring you. Program rules and income limits change — always confirm details directly with the organization.
Still have questions about your coverage?
If you’ve looked into these and still aren’t sure where your insurance fits, that’s the part we can help with — at no cost, with no obligation.