Wisconsin state programs
Department of Aging
Your state's official aging-services agency is the right starting point for in-state programs and referrals.
Wisconsin Department of Health Services — Aging Programs →
Property tax relief
Homestead Credit. Refundable income-tax credit for owners and renters with household income under $24,680 (single, 2026). Substantially boosted for elderly/disabled.
Read program details and apply →
State pharmacy assistance
Wisconsin runs SeniorCare on top of Medicare Part D. If you're on Medicare and your drugs cost a lot, this is worth checking.
Medicaid Long-Term Care
For nursing home, assisted living, and in-home care help if income and assets are limited.
Wisconsin Medicaid LTC information →
Standout Wisconsin programs
- SeniorCare — drug coverage at $30/year deductible (cheapest SPAP in country).
- Family Care + IRIS — Wisconsin's two HCBS options.
- Strong PACE coverage in Milwaukee + Madison.
Federal programs (work in every state)
These federal programs apply everywhere — but you apply through Wisconsin's agencies for many of them.
Want a personalized checklist for Wisconsin?
The checklist tool on the home page matches your age, income, and situation against Wisconsin's programs and the federal ones, and tells you which to pursue first.