SecurelyFax

Easy Online Fax for Seniors and Caregivers | SecurelyFax

Seniors and caregivers fax more than most people, because Medicare, Social Security, and medical paperwork still travel by fax. SecurelyFax makes that simple: send from email, a browser upload, or a phone photo, with clear steps and a confirmation you can keep. There is no machine to buy and no phone line to keep.

Why faxing still comes up so often

A lot of the paperwork that matters in later life still uses fax. Medicare Part B enrollment forms can be faxed to Social Security. Social Security accepts many forms and documents by fax. Doctors' offices, pharmacies, and records departments often ask for a fax. So the need is real, even though almost no one keeps a fax machine at home anymore.

The simple three-step way

  1. 1
    Get the document onto a phone or computer
    If it is on paper, take a clear photo of each page. If it is already a file, you are ready.
  2. 2
    Enter the fax number from the form
    Use the fax number printed on the form or letter, and check each digit.
  3. 3
    Send and save the confirmation
    Send the fax and keep the confirmation as proof it was delivered.

Helpful for caregivers sending on someone's behalf

If you handle paperwork for a parent or relative, online fax lets you send their documents from wherever you are, without coordinating a trip to a store. You can keep each confirmation in one place, which makes it easier to track what has been submitted to which office.
Each send produces a confirmation you can save. SecurelyFax handles documents carefully. For medical documents that need formal compliance assurances, review the current terms and your own obligations before sending. SecurelyFax is not affiliated with Medicare, Social Security, or any government agency.

Frequently asked questions

Is this hard to use?
No. You photograph or attach the document, enter the fax number from the form, and send. Three steps.
Can I fax a Medicare or Social Security form?
Yes. Fax is still accepted for many of these forms. Use the fax number on the form's instructions and keep the confirmation.
Can I send for a family member?
Yes. Caregivers can send another person's documents and keep the confirmations in one place.
Do I need a fax machine or phone line?
No. It works from a phone or computer over the internet.

Last reviewed: 2026-05-30

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