Never Too Late - February 2023

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my Social Security: It’s Not Just for Retirees

ANNIVERSARY 36 th

Do you know someone who has been on this earth 100 years?

You don’t have to be retired or even close to retirement to benefit from a personal my Social Security (https://www. ssa.gov/myaccount/) account. Calling or visiting a local Social Security office probably is rarely necessary once you have one. You can do much of your business with us online. With your personal my Social Security account, you can: • Request a replacement Social Security card (in most states and the District of Columbia). • Estimate your future benefits to compare different dates or ages to begin receiving benefits. • Check the status of your Social Security application when you do decide to apply. • Review your work history. If you already receive benefits, you can also: • Request a replacement Social Security card (in most states and the District of Columbia). • Get a benefit verification or proof of income letter. • Set up or change your direct deposit.

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• Change your address. • Request a replacement Medicare card. • Get a Social Security 1099 form (SSA-1099). • Opt out of receiving certain notices by mail and receive them in the secure Message Center.

Call TMC for Seniors at (520) 324-1960 (520) 324-1960 or email SeniorServices@tmcaz.com, to submit the individual’s name by Friday, March 3, 2023.

Please help us spread the word. Let your family and friends know that they can create a my Social Security account today.

For local citizens age 99 and over

We look forward to documenting and sharing their stories in our commemorative tribute book.

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Pima Council on Aging

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