Local Resources for Seniors in Tucson, AZ

This page highlights trusted community services and support organizations in Tucson that older adults and their families rely on most. We put this together because we live and work here. We know Tucson, and we want you to have easy access to the programs and contacts that can make a real difference.

Below you’ll find verified organizations, addresses, phone numbers, and helpful details for seniors in Pima County.

Pima Council on Aging

8467 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85710

The Pima Council on Aging serves as a central hub for aging services across the Tucson area. They offer meal programs, caregiver support, benefits counseling, and connections to community partners. If you’re not sure where to start, this is a great first call.

Social Security Office – Tucson

4585 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85712

This is the local office where Tucson residents can:

  • Apply for Social Security retirement or disability benefits
  • Get assistance with Medicare enrollment questions
  • Update personal records or direct deposit information
  • Ask about earnings history and benefit estimates

Appointments are often required. Call ahead or visit ssa.gov to schedule.

(Couple embracing at the beach) Happy Tucson seniors enjoying retirement with peace of mind from insurance coverage

Banner – University Medicine Senior Services

1501 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85724

Banner – University Medicine provides comprehensive healthcare for older adults in Tucson and surrounding areas. Their geriatric care options may include:

  • Primary and specialty care for aging patients
  • Memory and cognitive health evaluations
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy referrals
  • Care coordination for complex health needs
  • Preventive screenings and wellness programs

A solid choice for seniors and caregivers who need medical guidance or ongoing care planning.

Pima County Public Library – Senior Programs

101 N Stone Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701

The Pima County Public Library hosts a variety of free programs designed for older adults. Expect offerings like technology classes, book discussions, social gatherings, and lifelong learning workshops. Check their events calendar for current schedules.

Additional Helpful Contacts in the Tucson Area

These resources serve seniors across Arizona and can connect you with benefits, long-term care options, and community support:

Tucson Parks and Recreation – Active Adult Programs
Visit tucsonaz.gov for class schedules, fitness programs, and social activities geared toward older adults.