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Information on the Family Independence Program, State Disability Assistance, SSI, Refugee, and other cash assistance. If you cannot afford child care, payment assistance is available. Children's Special Health Care Services information and FAQ's.
MiCAFE, or Michigan’s Coordinated Access to Food for the Elderly, is a program of Elder Law of Michigan that provides benefit application assistance to seniors.
Seniors must be enrolled in both full Medicaid and Medicare to qualify for assistance. Services are only available in counties in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and 10 other counties. Financial Assistance for Senior Living & Senior Care
Benefits mirror MA ESO. Aliens who are not otherwise eligible for full coverage because of citizenship status may be eligible for Emergency Services Only (ESO). This benefit plan is funded by CHIP.
MI Bridges makes applying for benefits simple and straightforward. In addition to Healthcare coverage, food assistance, cash assistance, childcare, and emergency relief, you can apply for assistance with utilities, housing, and burial costs.
The tax system in Michigan offers several advantages to the senior citizen. In addition to their regular personal deduction of $2,900, persons 65 years or older are entitled to an additional exemption of $1,900 on their state income tax returns.