Benefits and Resources for Senior Veterans in Wisconsin
Benefits and Resources for Senior Veterans in Wisconsin (2025 Authority Guide)
Last updated: August 2025
Quick Help Box (always visible)
If you need help right now, start here.
- Crisis support (24/7): Call or text 988, then press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line. Or visit the VA Crisis Line website for chat support: Veterans Crisis Line (988, Press 1)
- Homelessness or at risk: Call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 or start here: Get help if you’re homeless or at risk (VA)
- State veterans help line: Call 1-800-WIS-VETS (1-800-947-8387) or visit the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs: Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA)
- One-on-one local help: Contact your County or Tribal Veterans Service Office (CVSO/TVSO). Find yours through WDVA: Find your local Veterans Service Office (WDVA)
- Aging & disability help: Contact your local ADRC for benefits counseling and long-term care options: Find your Aging & Disability Resource Center (Wisconsin DHS)
- Abuse or neglect: If you are in danger, call 911. To report concerns, see: Report elder abuse or neglect (Wisconsin DHS)
Tip: If you’re not sure where to start, call 1-800-WIS-VETS. They can point you to the right office or program and help you connect with a CVSO.
How to use this guide
This guide focuses on benefits and help for senior veterans and surviving spouses living in Wisconsin. It covers urgent help first, then the main benefits, and how to get local help. All links go to official sources whenever possible. We also include real-world tips, common roadblocks, and how to get past them.
Emergency and urgent help (start here)
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911.
- Mental health crisis: Call or text 988 then press 1, or use chat at the Veterans Crisis Line. You do not need to be enrolled in VA health care to use this service.
- Homelessness or eviction: Call 877-424-3838 (National Call Center for Homeless Veterans) or visit VA Homeless Programs. They can connect you to local emergency housing (SSVF), HUD-VASH vouchers, and case management.
- Medical urgency: If it’s an emergency, seek care at the nearest ER. If it’s urgent but not life-threatening, call your VA facility’s nurse advice line or use VA health facility finder to contact your VA clinic.
Reality check: It’s common to feel overwhelmed by phone trees or online forms. If that happens, call your CVSO. They can sit with you, make the calls, and track applications.
Who can help you one-on-one in Wisconsin
- County or Tribal Veterans Service Officers (CVSO/TVSO): Local experts who help you apply for VA and state benefits, gather records, and appeal decisions. Find yours through WDVA: Find your local Veterans Service Office (WDVA)
- Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA): State-level programs, veterans homes, cemeteries, and outreach. Call 1-800-WIS-VETS (1-800-947-8387) or visit: WDVA home page
- VA Patient Advocates: If you get care at a VA medical center and have a problem, ask for the Patient Advocate. Find your facility here: Find VA health facilities in Wisconsin
Your VA health care in Wisconsin
Most Wisconsin veterans get VA care through three main medical centers and their clinics. You may also use community providers if approved by VA. Enrollment and eligibility details are here: Apply for VA Health Care
Wisconsin VA medical centers (primary hubs)
Use these hubs for specialty care, inpatient care, and many tests. Each hospital also runs clinics across the state.
| VA Medical Center | Main Services | Contact & Info |
|---|---|---|
| Clement J. Zablocki VA (Milwaukee) | Full-service medical/surgical, mental health, specialty clinics | Milwaukee VA Health Care System |
| William S. Middleton Memorial VA (Madison) | Tertiary care, cardiac, oncology, specialty care | Madison VA Health Care System |
| Tomah VA Medical Center (Tomah) | Primary care, mental health, long-term programs | Tomah VA Health Care System |
Helpful services:
- Telehealth: VA can set up video visits and, if needed, help you get connected. See: VA Telehealth and Help with the Digital Divide (VA Connected Care)
- Travel pay: You may be reimbursed for travel to VA appointments if you qualify. Details: VA Beneficiary Travel
- Transportation: Many facilities partner with DAV volunteers for rides.
Transportation pages:
- Transportation to VA appointments – Milwaukee VA
- Transportation to VA appointments – Madison VA
- Transportation to VA appointments – Tomah VA
- DAV rides overview: DAV Transportation Network
Reality check: Appointment wait times can vary. If the delay is long or travel is hard, ask about “Community Care” referrals or telehealth. Your CVSO can help with the request if needed.
Long-term care and Wisconsin State Veterans Homes
Wisconsin operates three state veterans homes that offer skilled nursing care, memory care, and rehabilitation. Spouses and Gold Star parents may also be eligible.
| Wisconsin State Veterans Home | Location | Overview & Admissions |
|---|---|---|
| King | Waupaca County | Wisconsin Veterans Home at King (WDVA) |
| Union Grove | Racine County | Wisconsin Veterans Home at Union Grove (WDVA) |
| Chippewa Falls | Chippewa County | Wisconsin Veterans Home at Chippewa Falls (WDVA) |
How they help:
- Provide 24/7 nursing care, therapies, and memory care.
- Offer activities, social programs, and on-site services.
- Work with VA coverage, Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance (depending on your situation).
How to get in:
- Call 1-800-WIS-VETS to talk through eligibility (service character, Wisconsin residency, relationship for spouses/Gold Star parents).
- Ask for an admissions packet for the home you prefer.
- Gather documents (DD214 or discharge, medical info, insurance, financials if applying for Medicaid).
- Tour the facility if possible.
Tip: If you want to stay at home, talk to your ADRC about home care, Family Care, IRIS, and respite. Start here: Wisconsin Family Care (DHS) and IRIS self-directed care (DHS).
Money help: VA pension, Aid & Attendance, and state tax relief
VA Pension for low-income wartime veterans
If you’re 65 or older (or permanently disabled) and have limited income and assets, you may qualify for VA Pension. Wartime service is required; combat service is not required.
- What it is: A monthly, need-based benefit.
- Who it helps: Veterans with wartime service and low income; income limits consider medical costs.
- How to apply: Apply for VA Pension
- Get help: Ask your CVSO to complete the forms and count medical expenses correctly.
Aid and Attendance (A&A) and Housebound
If you get VA Pension and need help with daily activities (bathing, dressing, feeding) or are largely confined to your home, you may qualify for a higher amount.
- What it is: An increase to VA Pension for those needing daily assistance or who are housebound.
- How to apply: VA Aid and Attendance and Housebound
- Tip: Get a detailed doctor’s statement describing what help you need each day.
Reality check: A&A is only on top of VA Pension (not disability compensation). If you receive VA disability compensation, ask your CVSO about Special Monthly Compensation for aid and attendance needs.
Wisconsin Veterans & Surviving Spouses Property Tax Credit
Wisconsin offers a property tax credit for eligible veterans with certain VA disability ratings and for eligible surviving spouses. This can significantly reduce your annual property tax on your primary home.
- What it is: A state income tax credit based on your property tax paid for your primary residence (eligibility rules apply).
- Who may qualify: Certain veterans with a qualifying VA disability rating and eligible surviving spouses (residency and other rules apply).
- How to apply:
- Request a WDVA Eligibility Certification letter.
- File for the credit with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) when you do your state taxes, attaching required documents.
- Where to learn more:
- WDVA main site for state benefits: Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
- Wisconsin Department of Revenue home: Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR)
Tip: Because details can change, ask your CVSO or call 1-800-WIS-VETS to confirm current eligibility and documents needed before you file.
Disability compensation and health supports
If you have an illness or injury connected to your service, you may qualify for VA disability compensation.
- Start here: VA Disability Compensation
- For conditions linked to Agent Orange, Gulf War, burn pits, and other exposures, learn about presumptives and the PACT Act: PACT Act information (VA)
- Prosthetics, hearing aids, and eyeglasses: Often covered if you’re enrolled and meet criteria. Ask your VA provider or see: VA Prosthetics and Sensory Aids
Reality check: Claims take time. Use an accredited representative (CVSO/TVSO) and keep copies of everything. If denied, appeals are common—don’t give up.
Mental health care, Vet Centers, and caregiver support
- VA mental health care: Available through your VA medical center. Find your VA facility: Find VA health facilities in Wisconsin
- Vet Centers: Confidential counseling for veterans and families (combat veterans and those who experienced MST qualify, among others). Find locations: Find a Vet Center
- Caregiver support: If you care for a veteran at home, you may qualify for training, resources, and sometimes a stipend. Learn more: VA Caregiver Support Program or call 855-260-3274.
Housing and homelessness help in Wisconsin
- SSVF (Supportive Services for Veteran Families): Short-term help to prevent or end homelessness (rent, deposits, case management). Find local SSVF providers: Find SSVF Providers
- HUD-VASH: Long-term housing vouchers plus VA case management. Learn more: HUD-VASH (VA)
- Wisconsin Veterans Housing & Recovery Program (VHRP): State-run transitional housing for veterans. Ask WDVA at 1-800-WIS-VETS or visit: WDVA
- County and community partners: Call 211 to locate shelters, utility help, and rental assistance near you: 211 Wisconsin
Reality check: If your move-in costs or documents are a barrier, tell your SSVF case manager. They can often cover deposits, application fees, and help get ID or DD214.
Transportation, travel pay, and rural access
| Need | What to know | Where to start |
|---|---|---|
| Rides to VA appointments | Many Wisconsin areas have DAV volunteer rides or VA shuttles; availability varies by county. | Transportation – Milwaukee VA • Transportation – Madison VA • Transportation – Tomah VA |
| Travel reimbursement | If you meet income/disability criteria, VA can reimburse mileage or common carrier costs. | VA Beneficiary Travel |
| Rural telehealth | Video visits, home BP cuffs, and remote monitoring can cut travel. | VA Telehealth |
| Internet/device help | VA can assess your need for devices or connectivity. | Digital Divide Consult (VA) |
| Non-VA rides | Call 211 or your ADRC for local rides (county vans, volunteer drivers). | 211 Wisconsin • Find your ADRC (DHS) |
Tip: Schedule rides as soon as you get your appointment date. Many driver programs fill up quickly.
Food and basic needs
- FoodShare (SNAP) for Wisconsin: FoodShare Wisconsin
- Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (seasonal produce vouchers): Senior Farmers’ Market (DHS)
- VA food insecurity help: Ask your VA social worker about local food pantries and benefit screening.
- 211 Wisconsin for local pantries and deliveries: 211 Wisconsin
Reality check: Many seniors qualify for FoodShare even with Social Security and small pensions, especially if you have high medical costs. Don’t assume you make “too much”—check with your ADRC.
Legal help and records
- Find accredited representatives for VA claims: Search accredited representatives (VA OGC)
- Request your DD214/service records (free): Request Military Records (NARA)
- Free/low-cost civil legal help (housing, benefits, consumer): Check your local ADRC or 211 for legal aid listings: 211 Wisconsin
Tip: Never pay anyone to “speed up” a VA claim. Use accredited, free help through your CVSO.
Burial and memorial benefits (state and federal)
- Federal VA burials: Headstones, burial in a national cemetery, and certain allowances for eligible veterans. Start here: VA Burial and Memorial Benefits
- Wisconsin State Veterans Cemeteries: State-operated cemeteries in King, Spooner, and Union Grove. Contact WDVA for eligibility and scheduling: Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
- Wood National Cemetery (Milwaukee): A federal VA national cemetery in Wisconsin. Learn more: Wood National Cemetery (VA)
Tip: Pre-need eligibility can save your family stress later. Check VA’s form and keep copies with your important papers.
Wisconsin-specific programs and supports (at a glance)
| Program | What it does | How to connect |
|---|---|---|
| County/Tribal Veterans Service Offices (CVSO/TVSO) | Free help with VA/state claims, appeals, and benefits | Find your CVSO (WDVA) |
| Wisconsin Veterans Homes | Skilled nursing/memory care for eligible veterans, spouses, Gold Star parents | Call 1-800-WIS-VETS or visit WDVA |
| Veterans & Surviving Spouses Property Tax Credit | State income tax credit based on property taxes for eligible veterans/survivors | Ask your CVSO; see WDVA and Wisconsin DOR |
| Veterans Housing & Recovery Program (VHRP) | Transitional housing with case management | Call 1-800-WIS-VETS or see WDVA |
| Veterans Outreach and Recovery Program (VORP) | State outreach, peer support, and connections to care | Call 1-800-WIS-VETS or see WDVA |
| ADRC network | Long-term care counseling, Family Care/IRIS info, benefits checks | Find your ADRC (DHS) |
Note: URLs above point to official state sites. Ask your CVSO for the exact form or subpage you need if you can’t find it quickly.
Inclusive support for all senior veterans
LGBTQ+ senior veterans
- VA provides inclusive care and has LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinators at each VA medical center. Learn more here: LGBTQ+ Veteran care at VA
- For privacy or concerns about past discrimination, you can ask for a coordinator directly at Milwaukee, Madison, or Tomah VA hospitals (call the main number and ask for the LGBTQ+ coordinator).
Disabled seniors
- If your disability is service-connected, see: VA Disability Compensation
- For home- and community-based services, ask your ADRC about Family Care and IRIS: Family Care (DHS) • IRIS (DHS)
- Mobility and equipment in VA: Talk to your VA provider about prosthetics, wheelchairs, and home safety evaluations.
Tribal members and American Indian/Alaska Native veterans
- Ask for your Tribal Veterans Service Officer (TVSO) through WDVA or your tribe’s administration. WDVA can connect you: WDVA
- VA partners with tribes and the Indian Health Service. Learn about VA’s Tribal Government Relations: VA Office of Tribal Government Relations
- If you use IHS or tribal clinics, ask about VA reimbursement agreements to coordinate your care and reduce costs.
Rural senior veterans
- Use telehealth and phone visits when travel is tough: VA Telehealth
- Ask your VA clinic about remote monitoring devices and community care if the drive is too long.
- Transportation: Check DAV/VA rides and county options via your ADRC and 211: 211 Wisconsin
Women veterans
- Each VA medical center has a Women Veterans Program Manager to coordinate gender-specific care, including mammograms and menopause care. Learn more: Women Veterans Health Care (VA)
- If you prefer a female provider or specific setting, tell the scheduler up front—VA will try to accommodate.
Resources by region (Wisconsin)
Below are the main federal VA hubs by region. Your CVSO and ADRC can help you connect to local clinics and services in your county.
| Region | Main VA hub | Key links |
|---|---|---|
| Southeast (Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Waukesha, Ozaukee, Washington) | Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center (Milwaukee) | Milwaukee VA Health Care System • Transportation – Milwaukee VA |
| South Central (Madison, Dane, Rock, Jefferson, Sauk, Columbia) | William S. Middleton Memorial VA (Madison) | Madison VA Health Care System • Transportation – Madison VA |
| West/Central (La Crosse, Monroe, Jackson, Juneau, Portage, Wood) | Tomah VA Medical Center (Tomah) | Tomah VA Health Care System • Transportation – Tomah VA |
| Northeast (Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, Waupaca) | Served by Milwaukee/Madison hubs plus local clinics | Find VA locations in Wisconsin |
| North/Northwest (Eau Claire, Wausau, Superior, Ashland) | Served by Tomah and Twin Ports area clinics | Find VA locations in Wisconsin |
Always combine your VA hub with your county’s two key partners:
- Benefits: Find your local CVSO (WDVA)
- Aging/long-term care: Find your ADRC (DHS)
Step-by-step: applying for the most-used benefits
- VA health care
- Apply online or on paper (VA Form 10-10EZ): How to apply for VA Health Care
- Or enroll by phone at your VA hospital. Keep your DD214 handy.
- VA disability compensation
- Meet your CVSO. Bring DD214, medical records, and any private doctor notes.
- File a claim at: VA Disability Compensation
- VA Pension and Aid & Attendance
- Check eligibility and gather income/asset info and medical expense receipts.
- Apply online or with your CVSO: VA Pension and Aid & Attendance
- Wisconsin property tax credit
- Ask your CVSO to request your WDVA eligibility certification.
- File the credit with your WI income tax at Wisconsin Department of Revenue (attach required documents).
- Wisconsin Veterans Home admission
- Call 1-800-WIS-VETS and request an admissions packet for King, Union Grove, or Chippewa Falls.
- Work with your family, doctor, and CVSO to complete medical and financial paperwork.
Reality check: Keep a single folder with copies of your DD214, VA letters, doctor statements, and tax paperwork. It saves hours later.
Common roadblocks and how to handle them
- “I can’t find my DD214.” Use the National Archives portal (free): Request Military Records
- “I was denied a VA claim.” Appeals are normal. Talk to your CVSO about a Supplemental Claim or Higher-Level Review. Accredited help: Find accredited representatives
- “I can’t travel for appointments.” Ask your VA clinic about telehealth, community care, or rides. Start with your facility’s transportation page (links above).
- “I can’t afford meds or food this month.” Tell your VA social worker and call your ADRC. Also check FoodShare Wisconsin and 211 Wisconsin.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1) I’m a surviving spouse. What state or federal benefits might I get?
- Federal: You may qualify for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) if the veteran died from a service-connected condition, and for burial benefits. Start here: DIC for surviving spouses (VA) and VA Burials
- State: Eligible surviving spouses may qualify for the Wisconsin property tax credit. Ask your CVSO and see: Wisconsin Department of Revenue and WDVA
Q2) How do I get into a Wisconsin Veterans Home?
- Call 1-800-WIS-VETS to confirm eligibility and request an admissions packet for King, Union Grove, or Chippewa Falls. You’ll need your DD214, medical information, and insurance details. See: WDVA
Q3) I’m over 65 and have low income. Which benefit is best: VA Pension or Social Security?
- You can receive both, but VA Pension is income-based and will consider Social Security as income. Medical expenses can lower “countable” income for VA. Apply with help from your CVSO: VA Pension
Q4) Can I get both VA disability compensation and VA Pension?
- Usually no. VA pays the higher of the two. If you get VA disability compensation and need aid and attendance, ask about Special Monthly Compensation. See: VA Disability
Q5) How does the Wisconsin property tax credit work for veterans?
- Eligible veterans and surviving spouses may receive a state income tax credit based on property taxes paid on a primary residence. You must request a WDVA eligibility letter and file the credit with the Department of Revenue. See: WDVA and Wisconsin DOR
Q6) I live in a rural area and my internet is poor. Can I still do telehealth?
- Yes. Ask your VA provider about phone visits, community sites with secure connections, or help through the Digital Divide initiative: VA Connected Care – Digital Divide
Q7) Where do I get free help with claims and appeals near me?
- Your County or Tribal Veterans Service Office provides free help. Find yours here: Find your local Veterans Service Office (WDVA)
Q8) I’m facing eviction. What’s the fastest action I can take?
- Call 877-424-3838 for the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans. Ask for SSVF prevention help. Also call 211 for local rental assistance. VA Homeless Programs • 211 Wisconsin
Q9) I experienced military sexual trauma (MST). Can I get care even if I’m not service-connected?
- Yes. MST-related care is available regardless of service connection status. Contact your VA medical center and ask to speak with an MST Coordinator. Find your facility: Find VA health facilities in Wisconsin
Q10) Are there special benefits for Wisconsin women veterans?
- You have access to all state and federal benefits, plus VA Women’s Health programs and coordinators at each VA medical center. Learn more: Women Veterans Health Care (VA)
Short, real-world examples
- Property tax relief: A Vietnam-era veteran in Dane County with a qualifying VA disability rating worked with the CVSO to obtain the WDVA eligibility letter and claimed the Wisconsin property tax credit on their state return, reducing their annual tax bill. Start with: WDVA and Wisconsin DOR
- Staying at home safely: A Korean War-era veteran and spouse used their ADRC to enroll in Family Care for in-home help and adult day services, while using VA telehealth with Madison VA for regular check-ins. Learn about options: Family Care (DHS) • VA Telehealth
- Ending homelessness: A Gulf War veteran in Milwaukee called 877-424-3838, connected with an SSVF grantee for deposit and first month’s rent, and followed up with HUD-VASH for stable housing and VA case management. Learn more: Find SSVF Providers • HUD-VASH
Key links (official sources)
- Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA): https://dva.wi.gov/
- Find VA locations in Wisconsin: https://www.va.gov/find-locations/?state=WI&facilityType=health
- VA Milwaukee Health Care System: https://www.va.gov/milwaukee-health-care/
- VA Madison Health Care System: https://www.va.gov/madison-health-care/
- VA Tomah Health Care System: https://www.va.gov/tomah-health-care/
- VA Disability Compensation: https://www.va.gov/disability/
- VA Pension and Aid & Attendance: https://www.va.gov/pension/ • https://www.va.gov/pension/aid-attendance-housebound/
- VA Caregiver Support: https://www.caregiver.va.gov/ • 855-260-3274
- VA Homeless Programs: https://www.va.gov/homeless/ • 877-424-3838
- Women Veterans Health Care: https://www.womenshealth.va.gov/
- LGBTQ+ Veteran Care: https://www.patientcare.va.gov/lgbt/
- Wisconsin Department of Revenue: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/
- Wisconsin ADRC network: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/adrc/index.htm
- FoodShare Wisconsin: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/foodshare/index.htm
- Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/wic/seniorfmnp.htm
- 211 Wisconsin: https://www.211wisconsin.org/
- Request Military Records: https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records
- Report Elder Abuse or Neglect (Wisconsin): https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/aps/elder-abuse-neglect.htm
Quick-reference tables
- Emergency contacts (print-friendly)
| Help | Phone/Link | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Veterans Crisis Line | 988 (Press 1) • Veterans Crisis Line | Call, text, or chat 24/7 |
| Homeless Veterans | 877-424-3838 • VA Homeless Programs | Prevention and rehousing |
| WDVA Help Line | 1-800-WIS-VETS (1-800-947-8387) • WDVA | State programs and referrals |
| Find VA care | Find VA locations in Wisconsin | Hospitals and clinics |
| Elder abuse reporting | Report elder abuse (DHS) | Or call 911 if urgent |
- VA medical centers in Wisconsin
| Facility | Main page | Transportation info |
|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee VA Medical Center | Milwaukee VA Health Care System | Transportation – Milwaukee VA |
| Madison VA Hospital | Madison VA Health Care System | Transportation – Madison VA |
| Tomah VA Medical Center | Tomah VA Health Care System | Transportation – Tomah VA |
- Long-term care options
| Option | Who it serves | Learn more |
|---|---|---|
| Wisconsin State Veterans Homes (King, Union Grove, Chippewa Falls) | Veterans, eligible spouses, Gold Star parents needing skilled nursing/memory care | WDVA |
| Family Care (managed long-term care) | Seniors needing help at home or in assisted living | Family Care (DHS) |
| IRIS (self-directed) | Seniors who want to self-direct long-term services | IRIS (DHS) |
- Money and tax benefits
| Benefit | What it does | Start here |
|---|---|---|
| VA Pension | Monthly payment for low-income wartime veterans | VA Pension |
| Aid & Attendance | Adds to Pension if you need help with daily activities | Aid & Attendance |
| WI Veterans & Surviving Spouses Property Tax Credit | State tax credit for eligible veterans/survivors | WDVA • Wisconsin DOR |
- Housing support
| Program | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| SSVF | Prevent/exit homelessness with short-term help | Find SSVF Providers |
| HUD-VASH | Long-term voucher + VA case management | HUD-VASH |
| VHRP (State) | Transitional housing with case management | WDVA |
Reality checks, warnings, and tips
- Watch for scams. No one can “expedite” a claim for a fee. Use accredited help: Find accredited representatives (VA OGC)
- Keep deadlines. VA appeals and SSVF paperwork have firm timelines. Ask your helper (CVSO) to track them.
- Share barriers. Tell your provider or social worker if you can’t travel, can’t afford meds, or have poor internet. There are programs for each problem, but they can’t help if they don’t know.
Resources (at the end)
- WDVA: https://dva.wi.gov/ • 1-800-WIS-VETS (1-800-947-8387)
- VA Wisconsin facilities: Find VA locations in Wisconsin
- Milwaukee VA: https://www.va.gov/milwaukee-health-care/
- Madison VA: https://www.va.gov/madison-health-care/
- Tomah VA: https://www.va.gov/tomah-health-care/
- VA Disability: https://www.va.gov/disability/
- VA Pension/A&A: https://www.va.gov/pension/
- Caregivers: https://www.caregiver.va.gov/ • 855-260-3274
- Homeless Veterans: https://www.va.gov/homeless/ • 877-424-3838
- Women Veterans Health: https://www.womenshealth.va.gov/
- LGBTQ+ Veterans: https://www.patientcare.va.gov/lgbt/
- Wisconsin DOR: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/
- ADRC: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/adrc/index.htm
- FoodShare: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/foodshare/index.htm
- 211 Wisconsin: https://www.211wisconsin.org/
- NARA Records: https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records
Disclaimer
We do our best to provide accurate, current information. Programs change and eligibility rules can be updated at any time. Always confirm details with the official agency (VA, WDVA, Wisconsin DHS, or DOR) before applying or making decisions.
About This Guide
by the GrantsForSeniors.org Editorial Team
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- Last Updated: August 2025
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