


Yes. Utah's SHIP program is called the Aging and Disability Resource Centers, or ADRC. Trained counselors provide free, unbiased Medicare help to Utah residents.
Every state has a SHIP, which stands for State Health Insurance Assistance Program. It's a federally funded program that provides free one-on-one Medicare counseling. In Utah, SHIP is run through the Aging and Disability Resource Centers, commonly called the ADRC. These counselors are not insurance agents and don't sell anything. They can walk you through your Medicare options, help you compare plans, explain your rights, and even assist if you have a billing problem or coverage dispute. The ADRC serves all of Utah, including rural areas where it can be harder to find in-person help. You can call them, meet with a counselor in person at a local area agency on aging, or sometimes connect through community events. This is especially useful if you're just turning 65 and feeling overwhelmed by the options, or if you're helping an aging parent sort through Medicare for the first time. They don't favor any insurance company, so the advice is genuinely neutral.




Utah's SHIP program operates through the Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC). You can find your local ADRC through the Utah Department of Human Services or by calling 1-800-AGE-UTAH. Services are free and available statewide.
For you, this means there's a free, no-pressure resource right here in Utah where you can get straight answers about Medicare without anyone trying to sell you something.
