Wisconsin State Budget Impact on Women & Girls
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You may be eligible for SeniorCare, depending on your income.

Please review the below table to determine if your income falls in to one of the categories eligible for SeniorCare. 
Your annual income (this does not include assets like insurance plans) will determine your level of coverage and out-of-pocket costs.
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*Based on U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Wisconsin Department of Health Services 2015 Poverty Guidelines
Ex: If you are a woman age 65+, living with your spouse, and making $30,000 in annual income, you would qualify for Level 2a of SeniorCare. 

To confirm your eligibility, sign up, and learn more about other health care programs, please visit:
  • Wisconsin Department of Health Services: SeniorCare  
  • Find your Country or Tribal Aging Office
  • ACCESS.wisconsin.gov

*Eligibility information on this site is based on program guidelines from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.


The Wisconsin State Budget Impact on Women and Girls is a project of:
The Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health.
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