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Patient Advocates in Queens, Covered by Medicare

One dedicated advocate for the bills, appeals, appointments, and paperwork, serving Queens and Medicare members in Queens County. Fully virtual, usually at $0 with Medicare.

Or call (646) 904-4027. We confirm your coverage before your first session.

2,323,052
people live in Queens
413,538
residents 65+ (17.8% of Queens)
414,581
Medicare beneficiaries in Queens County (2025)
60.2%
of them chose Medicare Advantage plans
57
Medicare-certified nursing homes in Queens County (avg 3.3/5 CMS stars)
Outline map of New York State with Queens marked

Queens, New York · Queens County · served virtually statewide

How it works in Queens

Real Help, Without Another Trip Across Town

Navigating care here means big hospital systems, long specialist waitlists, and paperwork from more providers than anywhere else in the country. Understood Care is a virtual service: phone, video, and secure messaging. For Queens members that means no waiting room and no travel, whether the problem is a confusing hospital bill, a denied claim, a referral that went nowhere, or a parent in Queens County who needs someone watching their whole picture. Your advocate is the same person every time, follows up every 7 days while your case is active, and still checks in monthly after it is resolved.

The care landscape in Queens County, in numbers

About 17.8% of Queens residents are 65+, close to New York's statewide 17.9%. Medicare Advantage dominates here: 60.2% of the county's 414,581 beneficiaries chose MA plans in 2025, well above New York's 53%. That means more prior authorizations, more network questions, and more denials worth appealing. About 184,854 neighbors are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, the group New York's CDPAP families know well.

Nursing home quality in Queens County

Of 57 Medicare-certified homes, 28 rate 4+ CMS stars and 6 rate just 1 star, a spread an advocate helps families navigate. Highest-rated nearby:

  • Chapin Home For The Aging (Jamaica) · 5/5 stars
  • Cypress Garden Center For Nursing and Rehab (Flushing) · 5/5 stars
  • Dry Harbor Nursing Home (Middle Village) · 5/5 stars

Aging at home in Queens

About 89,282 Queens households are a person 65+ living alone, and that is exactly who a dedicated advocate keeps from falling through the cracks. Setting up home care, meal delivery, and transportation is core advocate work, covered by Medicare.

Hospitals your advocate works around in Queens County

From CMS Care Compare (8 Medicare-certified hospitals in the area; a sample below). Billing disputes, discharge planning, and referral follow-ups with these systems are everyday advocate work:

  • New York-Presbyterian/Queens Flushing · CMS rating 5/5
  • Elmhurst Hospital Center Elmhurst · CMS rating 2/5
  • Flushing Hospital Medical Center Flushing · CMS rating 2/5
  • Queens Hospital Center Jamaica · CMS rating 2/5
  • Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Jamaica · CMS rating 1/5

New York facts your advocate works with

Medigap in New York has year-round continuous open enrollment with community rating, so Queens members can switch supplement plans in any month without health questions. HIICAP, the state's free Medicare counseling line (1-800-701-0501), routes callers to counselors serving Queens County. EPIC (1-800-332-3742) lowers prescription costs for New Yorkers 65 and older. Full details, sources included, are on our New York guide.

Caring for a parent in Queens?

Many New York City families use CDPAP, New York Medicaid's paid family-caregiving program (administered through PPL), while their parent's Medicare paperwork piles up. That split is exactly where an advocate fits: you handle the caregiving, we handle the Medicare side. Start with our CDPAP eligibility guide and current pay rates.

Queens Questions, Answered

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Yes. Medicare has paid for professional healthcare navigation (Principal Illness Navigation and Community Health Integration services) since January 2024. Part B covers about 80% and a Medigap plan typically covers the rest, so most members in Queens County pay $0. We confirm your exact coverage before your first session, and there are no surprise bills.

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Per CMS enrollment data for 2025, Queens County had 414,581 Medicare beneficiaries: 249,445 on Medicare Advantage plans (60.2%) and 165,137 on Original Medicare, with about 184,854 dual-eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. Understood Care advocates work with both: Original Medicare members usually pay $0 through Part B plus a supplement, and we confirm Medicare Advantage coverage plan by plan before any work begins.

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Per the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey, about 413,538 of Queens's 2,323,052 residents are 65 or older (17.8%). Most become Medicare-eligible at 65, and every one of them has the same federal benefits an advocate helps put to work.

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No. Understood Care is fully virtual, delivered by phone, video, and secure messaging, so it works the same in Queens as anywhere else in New York's 62 counties. If leaving home is hard, that is exactly the situation the service is built for.

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Advocates work virtually and are matched to you, not to a zip code. You get one dedicated advocate with their direct phone, email, and text (One Advocate, For Life), and they work with New York's programs, HIICAP, EPIC, CDPAP, and the county services that apply in Queens County.

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CDPAP is New York Medicaid's consumer-directed caregiving program, administered statewide through Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), and many families we serve in New York City use it. Our advocacy is billed through Medicare, so for dual-eligible families the split works well: you run the CDPAP caregiving, and your parent's advocate handles the Medicare side.

New York City

Also Serving Nearby

Local figures: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (2023, 5-year), CMS Medicare Monthly Enrollment (2025), and CMS Care Compare, retrieved 2026-07-18. Statewide program facts were last verified on 2026-07-18; sources are listed on the New York guide. Understood Care is an independent private advocacy service and is not affiliated with any government agency or any hospital named above.