Official sources first
We prioritize company, government, Medicare, FCC, AARP, and provider pages over random coupon lists.
Senior savings, official sources first
Browse official senior discounts, AARP offers, Medicare savings programs, pharmacy savings, travel deals, phone and internet help, restaurant discounts, and everyday-store offers. Use this as a practical starting point, then verify the current terms before paying.
Sources checked: June 20, 2026. Offers can change without notice.

We prioritize company, government, Medicare, FCC, AARP, and provider pages over random coupon lists.
Real savings can include Extra Help, Medicare Savings Programs, Lifeline, low-cost internet, and prescription discount cards.
Every offer should be verified before a senior shares personal information, Medicare numbers, or payment details.
Quick categories
The strongest discounts are often not promotional. They are repeat savings on prescriptions, internet, phone service, transportation, hotel stays, pharmacy trips, and caregiving-related purchases.
Prescription savings, Medicare cost help, pharmacy discount days, and official benefit programs.
Low-cost internet, phone assistance, and age-based wireless plans that support telehealth and daily life.
Major-store discounts, senior shopping days, craft supplies, clothing, and household essentials.
Senior fares, AARP hotel rates, national park passes, and travel savings worth verifying before booking.
AARP restaurant savings and practical meal-out discounts at participating locations.
How to verify a discount, avoid fake coupon pages, and protect older adults from misleading offers.
Best first checks
For many older adults, the largest savings are not a one-time store discount. They are help with Medicare costs, prescriptions, internet access, phone bills, travel planning, and pharmacy purchases.
People with Medicare and limited income or resources
May help pay Medicare Part A and Part B premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments depending on the program and eligibility.
Official source: Medicare.govMedicare beneficiaries with limited income and resources
Helps with Medicare drug plan premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and other Part D costs.
Official source: Social Security AdministrationAARP members and non-members; AARP members may receive additional benefits
Free prescription discount card for FDA-approved medications at participating pharmacies.
Official source: AARPmyWalgreens members age 55+ and AARP members, subject to current terms
Walgreens promotes Seniors Day savings on eligible regular-priced merchandise; online promotions may use a current code during the eligible period.
Official source: WalgreensEligible low-income households
Federal Lifeline can reduce qualifying phone, internet, or bundled service costs through participating providers.
Official source: USAC Lifeline SupportQualifying low-income households in Xfinity service areas
Xfinity lists low-cost home internet tiers for qualifying customers, including eligibility through programs such as Medicaid or SNAP.
Official source: XfinityHealth, Pharmacy and Medicare Savings
4 official source starting points
People with Medicare and limited income or resources
May help pay Medicare Part A and Part B premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments depending on the program and eligibility.
How to use
Start at Medicare.gov, then apply through your state Medicaid office or local benefits office.
This is a government benefit, not a coupon. Income and resource limits change and may vary by state.
Official source: Medicare.govMedicare beneficiaries with limited income and resources
Helps with Medicare drug plan premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and other Part D costs.
How to use
Apply through Social Security or review Medicare.gov Extra Help information.
Extra Help is separate from pharmacy coupon cards and should be checked before paying high drug costs.
Official source: Social Security AdministrationAARP members and non-members; AARP members may receive additional benefits
Free prescription discount card for FDA-approved medications at participating pharmacies.
How to use
Access the card online and ask the pharmacy to process the discount; AARP lists Optum Rx support at 1-877-422-7718.
This is not insurance. Compare against Medicare Part D pricing before choosing how to pay.
Official source: AARPmyWalgreens members age 55+ and AARP members, subject to current terms
Walgreens promotes Seniors Day savings on eligible regular-priced merchandise; online promotions may use a current code during the eligible period.
How to use
Sign in to myWalgreens, verify the current Seniors Day page, and ask in-store before checkout.
Codes, dates, exclusions, and eligible items change. Verify on Walgreens.com the same day you shop.
Official source: WalgreensPhone, Internet and Technology
4 official source starting points
Eligible low-income households
Federal Lifeline can reduce qualifying phone, internet, or bundled service costs through participating providers.
How to use
Apply through the official Lifeline National Verifier or contact a participating provider.
Only one Lifeline benefit is generally allowed per household. Avoid anyone charging a fee to apply.
Official source: USAC Lifeline SupportQualifying low-income households in Xfinity service areas
Xfinity lists low-cost home internet tiers for qualifying customers, including eligibility through programs such as Medicaid or SNAP.
How to use
Check address availability and apply through Xfinity Internet Essentials.
This is not age-based. Eligibility and service availability depend on address, income, program participation, and Xfinity terms.
Official source: XfinityU.S. and Puerto Rico residents age 55+; proof of age required
T-Mobile offers discounted 55+ wireless plans with current pricing and terms on its senior plan page.
How to use
Review the current 55+ plans and verification rules directly with T-Mobile before switching.
Plan names, benefits, device promotions, AutoPay rules, and taxes/fees can change.
Official source: T-MobileCustomers age 55+ where AT&T 55+ offers are available
AT&T advertises a 55+ bundle combining wireless and home internet with current pricing on its offer page.
How to use
Call or review AT&T's 55+ page and confirm availability at the senior's address.
Availability, taxes, fees, AutoPay requirements, and bundle rules vary.
Official source: AT&TRetail and Everyday Shopping
4 official source starting points
Eligible government-assistance recipients or income-verified customers
Discounted Prime membership for qualifying customers, including many seniors who qualify through Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, or income verification.
How to use
Apply through Amazon Prime Access and upload/verify eligible assistance or income information.
Amazon does not describe this as a pure age-based senior discount. Eligibility is based on assistance or income verification.
Official source: AmazonCustomers age 60 or better
Kohl's states it offers a 15% discount on qualifying in-store purchases every Wednesday.
How to use
Shop in-store on Wednesday and request the senior discount before checkout.
Kohl's says the senior discount is in-store only and cannot be combined with other percent-off coupons.
Official source: Kohl'sCustomers age 55+ with Michaels Rewards
Michaels lists a senior discount that can be linked to a Michaels Rewards account for in-store and online use, subject to exclusions.
How to use
Create or use a Michaels Rewards account, verify senior status, and check exclusions before checkout.
Discount percentages and exclusions can change. Confirm on the official Michaels discount page.
Official source: MichaelsAARP members; some programs may also be open to non-members
AARP maintains a large directory of member benefits across shopping, restaurants, travel, insurance, technology, and health-related savings.
How to use
Search the AARP benefits directory by category and verify each offer before purchase.
AARP offers change often. Always click through to the current provider terms.
Official source: AARPTravel, Hotels and Parks
6 official source starting points
Travelers age 65+ on most Amtrak routes; age 60+ on select cross-border services
Amtrak states senior travelers can receive 10% off most rail fares on most Amtrak trains.
How to use
Select the senior passenger type when booking and review fare restrictions.
Discounts may not apply to all routes, fares, trains, upgrades, or promotional prices.
Official source: AmtrakU.S. citizens or permanent residents age 62+
The National Park Service lists an annual Senior Pass and lifetime Senior Pass for federal recreation sites.
How to use
Buy through official NPS, USGS, Recreation.gov, or participating federal sites.
Avoid lookalike sites. Official pass rules, fees, shipping, and amenity discounts can change.
Official source: National Park ServiceGuests age 55+
Best Western advertises senior hotel rates for guests 55+ at participating properties.
How to use
Book through Best Western and be ready to show proof of age at check-in.
Always compare the senior rate against AAA, AARP, rewards, prepaid, and flexible rates.
Official source: Best WesternGuests age 62+ at participating locations
Marriott states guests 62+ may be eligible for senior discount rates at participating properties.
How to use
Search Marriott's senior rate and bring ID for check-in.
Senior rates are not always the lowest available rate. Compare before booking.
Official source: MarriottTravelers age 65+ and their families at participating Hilton properties
Hilton advertises a senior rate at participating properties, with proof of eligibility required at check-in.
How to use
Search Hilton's senior rate and compare it with Hilton Honors, AAA, AARP, and flexible rates.
Senior rates may be limited by property, date, room type, and availability.
Official source: HiltonAARP members
Wyndham lists AARP member hotel discounts, including everyday savings and limited-time promotions.
How to use
Book through Wyndham's AARP offer page or use the listed reservation instructions.
Promotional percentages and booking windows change. Compare against other rates before paying.
Official source: Wyndham Hotels & ResortsRestaurants and Dining
4 official source starting points
AARP members at participating locations
AARP lists a Denny's discount for members at participating locations, with a maximum discount cap and exclusions.
How to use
Present an AARP membership card with the check or mention the membership number for eligible pick-up orders.
Participating locations, excluded menu items, online orders, caps, and stackability rules matter.
Official source: AARPAARP members at participating locations
AARP lists 10% off food and nonalcoholic beverages at Outback Steakhouse, subject to terms.
How to use
Present AARP membership when dining in or follow current phone/carryout instructions.
Discount cannot be applied to delivery or catering orders and excludes alcohol, tax, and gratuity.
Official source: AARPAARP members at participating locations
AARP lists 10% off food and nonalcoholic beverages at Bonefish Grill.
How to use
Present AARP membership when dining in or follow current curbside carryout instructions.
Not for delivery or catering. Verify participation before ordering.
Official source: AARPAARP members
AARP lists a Papa John's online-order discount on regular menu prices.
How to use
Follow the redemption steps from AARP and order online through the eligible path.
Check current coupon code, participating locations, and whether sale items or fees are excluded.
Official source: AARPOffer safety check
Senior discount claims are often copied across the web. Treat any unofficial coupon claim as unverified until you confirm it with the company, government agency, health plan, or AARP benefit page.
Caregiver planning
A senior may need more than a discount: Medicare cost help, prescription review, meal support, transportation, DME, home care, housing help, or caregiver support. Keep savings connected to the larger care plan.