Seniors on fixed incomes are among the most vulnerable to utility shutoffs — yet they're also eligible for more discounts and protections than almost any other group. From utility company senior rates to state-mandated shutoff protections, here's everything elderly customers (and their families) need to know.
Senior Utility Discounts by Major Company
| Utility | Program | Discount | Age |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia Power | Senior Citizen Discount | $14-$18/month | 65+ |
| Duke Energy | Senior Rate | 10-15% off | 62+ |
| Con Edison | Senior Citizen Rate | Reduced distribution charge | 62+ |
| National Grid | Senior Discount | 15% off | 62+ |
| PSE&G | Senior Rate | Reduced rate | 65+ |
| ComEd | Senior Freeze | Rate protection | 60+ |
| DTE Energy | Senior Rate | 10% off | 62+ |
| Dominion Energy | Senior Discount | $5-$10/month credit | 60+ |
| Alabama Power | Senior Citizen Rate | Reduced rate schedule | 65+ |
| Entergy | Senior Discount | Varies by state | 65+ |
Note: Not all discounts are well-advertised. Call your utility and ask specifically: "Do you offer any discounts or rate reductions for senior citizens?"
Enhanced Shutoff Protections for Seniors
States with Strong Senior Protections
| State | Protection |
|---|---|
| Massachusetts | Year-round: cannot disconnect if someone 65+ in household |
| New York | Extended winter moratorium + must verify no elderly person present |
| New Jersey | Cannot disconnect if 65+ or disabled, Nov 15-Mar 15 + extended hardship |
| Connecticut | Elderly households get year-round hardship protection |
| Illinois | 65+ households: extended notice + must offer 12+ month plans |
| Pennsylvania | 65+ with income below 250% FPL: winter moratorium + payment limits |
| Minnesota | 65+ households: year-round disconnection restrictions |
| California | Must provide 48-hr in-person contact attempt for 65+ before disconnect |
Additional Senior-Specific Rules
Many states require utilities to:
- Make in-person contact with elderly customers before shutoff
- Provide extended notice periods (often 72 hours vs. standard notice)
- Offer longer payment plan terms
- Waive security deposits and late fees
- Notify designated third parties (family member, social worker)
- Report to Adult Protective Services if disconnection poses danger
Third-Party Notification — Protect Your Elderly Family Members
One of the most important programs for seniors:
How It Works
- Register a designated contact with the utility (adult child, neighbor, social worker)
- If the account becomes past-due, the utility notifies BOTH the customer AND the third party
- The third party can intervene, arrange payment, or contact aging services
- Available at virtually every utility in the country — just ask
Why It Matters
- Seniors with cognitive decline may not understand shutoff notices
- Family members get early warning before disconnection
- Social workers can activate assistance programs
- Prevents dangerous situations where elderly lose heat/cooling without anyone knowing
Programs That Prioritize Seniors
LIHEAP (Elderly Priority)
Federal LIHEAP guidelines give priority to households with members 60+:
- Many states process senior applications first
- Higher benefit amounts in some states
- Some states have separate senior allocation
- Apply through Area Agency on Aging (800-677-1116)
Weatherization (Senior Priority)
The federal WAP program prioritizes elderly households:
- Seniors get priority placement on waitlist
- Additional health/safety measures included
- Focus on heating system safety (carbon monoxide risk)
- Free home modifications that reduce bills long-term
Property Tax and Utility Exemptions
Many localities offer combined property tax and utility relief:
- Senior homestead exemptions that reduce utility-related taxes
- Municipal utility discounts tied to property tax exemptions
- Sewer/water fee waivers for seniors on fixed incomes
- Trash collection fee waivers
Finding Senior-Specific Help
Area Agency on Aging (AAA)
Your local AAA is the best single resource for senior utility help:
- Find yours: eldercare.acf.hhs.gov or call 800-677-1116
- They coordinate LIHEAP, weatherization, and local senior programs
- Can provide case management for complex situations
- Connect to Meals on Wheels, transportation, and other services
State and Local Programs
| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| State senior utility programs | NY HEAP, CA CARE, OH PIPP (senior priority) |
| County aging services | Emergency utility funds, case management |
| Nonprofit senior organizations | AARP Foundation (weatherization), National Council on Aging |
| Faith-based | Senior-specific utility funds at churches |
| Veteran-specific | VA Aid & Attendance (can cover utility costs) |
Step-by-Step for Seniors (or Family Members Helping)
Immediate Help (Behind on Bills Now)
- Call the utility — ask about senior discount AND payment plan
- Register for third-party notification — add a family member or social worker
- Apply for LIHEAP — call 800-677-1116 for your Area Agency on Aging
- Request medical protection — if any medical equipment is used
- File utility commission complaint — if facing disconnection and utility won't cooperate
Ongoing Bill Reduction
- Enroll in senior discount rate — call utility
- Apply for state programs — CARE (CA), PIPP (OH), HEAP (NY), etc.
- Apply for weatherization — free home upgrades, senior priority
- Switch to budget billing — predictable monthly amount
- Review rate plan — seniors with low usage may benefit from different rate structures
Protecting Vulnerable Seniors
- Set up auto-pay — if possible, prevent missed payments
- Register third-party notification — family gets alerts
- Get medical certificate on file — even for mild conditions
- Contact Adult Protective Services — if utility shutoff creates dangerous situation
- Ensure backup heating/cooling — space heaters, window AC for emergencies
Quick Checklist
- [ ] Call utility and ask about senior discounts (often not advertised)
- [ ] Register third-party notification (add family member/social worker)
- [ ] Apply for LIHEAP through Area Agency on Aging (800-677-1116)
- [ ] Submit medical certificate if any equipment/condition applies
- [ ] Know your state's senior shutoff protections
- [ ] Enroll in budget billing for predictable payments
- [ ] Apply for weatherization (senior priority)
- [ ] Check for property tax exemptions that include utility relief
- [ ] Ask about waived deposits and reconnection fees for seniors
- [ ] Consider VA benefits if a veteran (Aid & Attendance)
Bottom Line
Seniors qualify for more utility protections and discounts than any other demographic, yet most never claim them. Start with your utility's senior discount (a simple phone call), register a third-party notification contact, and apply for LIHEAP through your local Area Agency on Aging. These three steps alone can save hundreds per year and prevent dangerous shutoff situations.
Sources
- Eldercare Locator: eldercare.acf.hhs.gov (800-677-1116)
- AARP Foundation Weatherization: aarp.org
- National Council on Aging (BenefitsCheckUp): ncoa.org
- LIHEAP Clearinghouse: liheapch.acf.hhs.gov







