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Your Vermont Senior Benefits Guide

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πŸ’Š Health Programs for You
Green Mountain Care (Vermont Medicaid)Green Mountain Care: expanded to 138% FPL. Vermont has one of the most generous Medicaid programs nationally.
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
VSHIP (Vermont SHIP)Free Medicare counseling β€” Vermont SHIP is available in all 14 counties. Vermont also has Reach Up and other income support programs for seniors.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy)Saves up to $5,900/year on prescriptions β€” single income ~$1,903/mo or less
πŸ“ž 1-800-772-1213
VPharm (Vermont Pharmaceutical Assistance)Vermont's VPharm program helps low-income seniors 65+ with prescription drug costs not fully covered by Medicare Part D.…
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
πŸ₯— Food Programs for You
SNAP Food BenefitsSingle: up to ~$1,632/mo gross. Vermont has broad categorical eligibility. Β· Average VT senior SNAP benefit ~$130/mo.
πŸ“ž 1-800-479-6151
Meals on WheelsHot meals delivered to your home β€” call to check availability in your area
πŸ“ž 1-888-998-6325
Senior Farmers Market NutritionFresh produce vouchers for low-income seniors β€” seasonal program
πŸ“ž Dial 2-1-1
🏠 Home & Safety Programs
LIHEAP Vermont (ACCD / Fuel Assistance)Income at or below 60% State Median Income. VT fuel prices are high β€” apply as soon as program opens.
πŸ“ž 1-800-622-4553
Weatherization AssistanceFree home insulation and energy upgrades that permanently lower bills
πŸ“ž Dial 2-1-1
Adult Protective ServicesReport abuse, neglect, or unsafe living β€” available 24/7
πŸ“ž 1-800-564-1612
πŸ’° Money & Benefits Programs
211 HelplineFree benefits screening β€” find every program you qualify for in Vermont
πŸ“ž Dial 2-1-1
Vermont Homestead Property Tax Credit + Income Sensitivity AdjustmentReduce your property tax bill β€” income and age requirements vary by county
πŸ“ž Dial 2-1-1
Social Security / SSICheck your benefits, apply for SSI, or ask Medicare questions
πŸ“ž 1-800-772-1213
🀝 Home Care & Support
Area Agency on AgingIn-home care, rides, meals, caregiver support β€” your first call for home help
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
Choices for Care Waiver (Vermont HCBS)Vermont's Choices for Care Medicaid waiver provides personal care, home health aide, homemaker, adult day, respite, and …
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
Long-Term Care OmbudsmanRights and complaints in nursing homes or assisted living β€” free advocate
πŸ“ž 1-800-889-2047
πŸ“Š Quick Eligibility Reference β€” Vermont
ProgramIncome Limit (Single)Notes
Green Mountain Care (Vermont Medicaid)Green Mountain Care: expanded to 138% FPL. Vermont has one of the most generous Medicaid programs nationally.
SNAP Food BenefitsSingle: up to ~$1,632/mo gross. Vermont has broad categorical eligibility. Β· Average VT senior SNAP benefit ~$130/mo.
LIHEAP Vermont (ACCD / Fuel Assistance)Income at or below 60% State Median Income. VT fuel prices are high β€” apply as soon as program opens.
Extra Help / LIS~$1,903/moSaves up to $5,900/yr on Part D
Medicare Savings ProgramsVaries by levelPays Part B premium ($174.70/mo)
* Limits updated 2026. Call 211 or your local AAA for current figures and household sizes.
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Health

Medicaid, Medicare counseling, prescriptions

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Food

SNAP, Meals on Wheels, food banks

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Home & Safety

Energy bills, repairs, safety

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Money & Benefits

211, tax relief, veterans benefits

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Transportation

Rides to appointments, paratransit

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Home Support

In-home care, ombudsman, APS

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Local Resources

County-level services near you

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πŸ’Š Health Programs
Health insurance, Medicare help, and prescription savings for Vermont seniors.
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You may qualify for more than you think Many seniors don't realize they qualify for full Medicaid coverage AND savings on Medicare premiums and prescriptions. Call to check β€” it's free.
πŸ₯ Health Coverage
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Green Mountain Care (Vermont Medicaid)
Income-based

Full medical coverage for low-income seniors in Vermont. Covers doctor visits, hospital stays, long-term care, prescriptions, dental and vision for qualifying individuals.

πŸ“‹ Green Mountain Care: expanded to 138% FPL. Vermont has one of the most generous Medicaid programs nationally.
πŸ’‘ Apply at vermontHealthConnect.gov or call 1-800-250-8427.
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
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Medicare Savings Programs (MSP)
Up to $2,100/yr

Helps pay Medicare Part B premiums ($174.70/mo), deductibles and copays. Four levels of savings β€” most seniors qualify for at least one.

πŸ“‹ QMB: income ≀100% FPL Β· SLMB: ≀120% FPL Β· QI: ≀135% FPL
πŸ’‘ Apply through your state Medicaid office β€” same phone as above.
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
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Extra Help / Low Income Subsidy
Up to $5,900/yr

Federal program that reduces prescription drug costs under Medicare Part D. Can save up to $5,900 per year on medications.

πŸ“‹ Single income ≀$1,903/mo Β· Married ≀$2,575/mo (2026 estimates)
πŸ’‘ Apply through Social Security β€” it takes about 30 minutes by phone.
πŸ“ž 1-800-772-1213
πŸ§‘β€βš•οΈ Medicare Counseling (Free)
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VSHIP (Vermont SHIP)
Free service

Free, unbiased Medicare counseling from trained volunteers. Compare plans, understand benefits, and get help with appeals and billing problems.

πŸ“‹ Anyone with Medicare may use this free service β€” no income limit
πŸ’‘ Vermont SHIP is available in all 14 counties. Vermont also has Reach Up and other income support programs for seniors.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
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Medicare Annual Wellness Visit
No cost

Free yearly check-up under Medicare β€” no copay. Covers health screenings, advance care planning, and cognitive assessment. Ask your doctor.

πŸ“‹ Available to all Medicare beneficiaries once per year
πŸ’‘ This is different from a regular physical. Ask specifically for the 'Annual Wellness Visit'.
πŸ“ž 1-800-633-4227
πŸ’Š State Prescription Assistance
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VPharm (Vermont Pharmaceutical Assistance)
State program

Vermont's VPharm program helps low-income seniors 65+ with prescription drug costs not fully covered by Medicare Part D. Eligibility: income ≀ $30,000 (individual). VPharm coordinates with Medicare Part D β€” call Vermont Medicaid at 1-800-250-8427 to apply. VSHIP can also compare plan options.

πŸ“‹ Income-based β€” call to check eligibility
πŸ’‘ Apply before Medicare Part D open enrollment for best coordination.
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
🧠 Mental Health & Crisis Support
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7 free

Free, confidential mental health crisis support. Available 24/7 by call or text. For seniors, caregivers, and veterans experiencing mental health crises.

πŸ“ž 9-8-8
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SAMHSA National Helpline
24/7 free

Free treatment referrals for mental health and substance use. Available 24/7 in English and Spanish. Confidential β€” no insurance required.

πŸ“ž 1-800-662-4357
πŸ₯— Food Programs
Food assistance, home-delivered meals, and nutrition programs for seniors in Vermont.
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SNAP: More seniors qualify than apply About 5 million eligible seniors don't receive SNAP. A single person earning under ~$1,400/mo likely qualifies. The average senior benefit is $100–200/month.
πŸ›’ Grocery & Food Benefits
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SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance)
Avg $100–200/mo

Monthly food benefit loaded onto an EBT card β€” use it like a debit card at most grocery stores in Vermont. Average senior benefit: $100–200/month.

πŸ“‹ Single: up to ~$1,632/mo gross. Vermont has broad categorical eligibility.
πŸ’‘ Average Vermont senior SNAP benefit: Average VT senior SNAP benefit ~$130/mo.. Apply by phone or at your local DSS/DHS office.
πŸ“ž 1-800-479-6151
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Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
Seasonal benefit

Annual vouchers ($20–50 value) for fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs at participating farmers markets and farm stands.

πŸ“‹ Income at or below 185% FPL Β· Age 60 or older
πŸ’‘ Vouchers are often distributed in spring β€” call early to get on the list.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
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Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)
Monthly box

Monthly box of USDA foods (canned goods, cheese, pasta, juice, etc.) for seniors 60+ with low income.

πŸ“‹ Age 60+ Β· Income at or below 130% FPL
πŸ’‘ Available in most counties β€” call 211 to find the nearest CSFP site.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
🍽️ Meals Programs
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Meals on Wheels
Home delivery

Hot, nutritious meals delivered to your home in Vermont. For homebound seniors, those recovering from illness, or anyone who can't cook safely. Sliding scale cost.

πŸ“‹ Homebound seniors 60+ Β· Income not required for eligibility in most areas
πŸ’‘ Call your local AAA to set up home delivery β€” most start within 1–2 weeks.
πŸ“ž 1-888-998-6325
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Congregate Meals (Senior Centers)
At senior centers

Free or low-cost hot meals served at local senior centers and community sites. Also offers socialization, activities, and health programs.

πŸ“‹ Age 60+ Β· No income limit in most programs
πŸ’‘ Senior center meals are often 5 days/week β€” a great way to stay social.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
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Hospital / Post-Discharge Meals
Post-discharge

Short-term home-delivered meals for seniors recently discharged from hospital or rehab. Ask your hospital social worker or call your Area Agency on Aging.

πŸ“‹ Recent hospital or rehab discharge Β· Age 60+
πŸ’‘ Ask your hospital discharge planner to arrange meals BEFORE you go home.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
πŸ”§ Home & Safety Programs
Help with energy bills, home repairs, and staying safe at home in Vermont.
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LIHEAP: Help with heating and cooling bills Low-income seniors can receive $200–1,000+ per year toward utility bills. You can also receive free home weatherization β€” insulation, windows, furnace repair β€” that permanently lowers bills.
⚑ Energy & Utilities
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LIHEAP Vermont (ACCD / Fuel Assistance)
$200–1,000+/yr

Federally funded program that helps pay heating and cooling bills for low-income Vermont residents. Also covers emergency situations like utility shutoffs.

πŸ“‹ Income at or below 60% State Median Income. VT fuel prices are high β€” apply as soon as program opens.
πŸ’‘ Apply as soon as the program opens β€” funds are limited and go quickly.
πŸ“ž 1-800-622-4553
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Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)
Free upgrades

Free home energy upgrades β€” insulation, sealing, furnace tune-ups, window repairs β€” that permanently lower your utility bills in Vermont.

πŸ“‹ Income at or below 200% FPL Β· Homeowners and renters may qualify
πŸ’‘ WAP improvements can save $300–500/year on energy bills permanently.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
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Utility Company Assistance Programs
Call your utility

Most Vermont utility companies offer senior/low-income discount programs. Call your utility directly and ask about CARE, LIHEAP, or senior discount rates.

πŸ“‹ Varies by utility company β€” typically income-based
πŸ’‘ Many utilities also offer 'budget billing' to spread costs evenly year-round.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
πŸ› οΈ Home Modification & Repairs
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Area Agency on Aging Home Repair
Sliding scale

Help with grab bars, ramp installation, bathroom modifications, and minor repairs to help seniors stay home safely in Vermont.

πŸ“‹ Age 60+ Β· Income-based priority Β· Homeowners and renters
πŸ’‘ Grab bars and ramps are often provided free to very low-income seniors.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
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HUD / USDA Home Repair Grants (Section 504)
Up to $10,000

USDA Rural Development and HUD offer grants up to $10,000 for very low-income rural seniors to repair health/safety hazards.

πŸ“‹ Very low income (50% AMI or below) Β· Rural homeowners Β· Age 62+
πŸ’‘ Loans are available up to $40,000; grants only if you cannot repay.
πŸ“ž 1-800-827-5722
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Rebuilding Together
Free repairs

National nonprofit that provides free home repairs for low-income senior homeowners. Work done by volunteers β€” safety, accessibility, and habitability.

πŸ“‹ Low-income homeowners Β· Age 60+ priority
πŸ’‘ Call 211 to find your local Rebuilding Together affiliate.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
🚨 Safety & Abuse Prevention
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
24/7 emergency

Report elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, or unsafe living conditions in Vermont. Available 24/7 for emergencies. All reports are investigated.

πŸ“‹ Any adult 60+ (or 18+ with a disability) may be reported or self-report
πŸ’‘ You can report concerns about a neighbor, family member, or yourself β€” all reports are confidential.
πŸ“ž 1-800-564-1612
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Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS)
Ask about free units

Medical alert devices (Life Alert-type) β€” some low-income seniors can receive these free through AAA or Medicaid waiver programs.

πŸ“‹ Medicaid waiver enrollees may get PERS free Β· Others pay $20–40/mo
πŸ’‘ Ask your AAA or Medicaid waiver case manager about free PERS devices.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
πŸ’° Money & Benefits
Find every benefit you qualify for β€” from tax relief to veterans benefits β€” in Vermont.
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Benefits screening is free β€” and often surprising Use 2-1-1 or BenefitsCheckUp.org to screen for all benefits at once. Many seniors find they qualify for 3–5 programs they've never used.
πŸ“ž Benefits Navigation
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211 Helpline (Vermont)
Free statewide

Free call connects you to a specialist who can screen you for all available benefits in Vermont and connect you to local resources.

πŸ“‹ No income or age limit β€” anyone can call 211
πŸ’‘ Tell the specialist you're a senior β€” ask them to do a full benefits screening.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
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BenefitsCheckUp.org (NCOA)
Free screening

Free online screening tool from the National Council on Aging. Find benefits for prescriptions, food, utilities, and more β€” by zip code.

πŸ“‹ No eligibility requirement β€” free to use
πŸ’‘ Takes 10 minutes. Print your results and bring them when you call program offices.
πŸ“ž 1-800-677-1116
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Social Security Administration
Federal benefit

Check your Social Security benefits, apply for SSI, or update your information. Medicare questions answered here too.

πŸ“‹ SSI: age 65+ or disabled Β· Income below $967/mo (2026 est.)
πŸ’‘ Schedule a phone appointment β€” wait times are shorter than walk-in visits.
πŸ“ž 1-800-772-1213
🏠 Property Tax Relief
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Vermont Homestead Property Tax Credit + Income Sensitivity Adjustment
Varies by county

Many Vermont counties offer property tax reductions or freezes for seniors 65+. Income and age requirements vary by county β€” call to check.

πŸ“‹ Typically age 65+ Β· Primary residence only Β· Income limits vary by county
πŸ’‘ Apply through your county tax assessor or treasurer β€” deadlines vary.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
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Homestead Exemption
Up to 50% off

Reduces the taxable value of your primary residence. Available in most Vermont counties for homeowners 65+. Apply through your county assessor.

πŸ“‹ Age 65+ Β· Primary homeowner Β· Usually applied by county assessor deadline
πŸ’‘ Some states offer 'circuit breaker' tax credits that function like refunds.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
πŸŽ–οΈ Veterans Benefits
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Vermont Veterans Benefits Office
State benefit

State veterans benefits β€” bonus programs, property tax exemptions, nursing home priority, and other Vermont-specific veterans assistance.

πŸ“‹ Honorable discharge Β· {n} residency Β· Income limits vary by program
πŸ’‘ State veterans benefits are separate from federal VA β€” you can receive both.
πŸ“ž 1-888-666-9844
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VA Aid & Attendance
$1,000–2,200/mo

Monthly pension supplement for veterans (or surviving spouses) who need help with daily activities. Can be $1,000–2,200/month.

πŸ“‹ Wartime veteran Β· Medical need for personal care Β· Income and asset limits apply
πŸ’‘ Surviving spouses of wartime veterans may also qualify for Aid & Attendance.
πŸ“ž 1-800-827-1000
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Veterans Pension
Income-based

Income-based monthly payment for wartime veterans 65+ or permanently disabled. Apply through the VA or a free VSO.

πŸ“‹ Wartime service Β· Age 65 or permanently disabled Β· Net income below limit
πŸ’‘ A free County Veterans Service Officer can file the claim for you at no cost.
πŸ“ž 1-800-827-1000
🚐 Transportation
Getting to medical appointments, grocery stores, and essential errands β€” options for Vermont seniors.
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Medicaid transportation is free β€” but often unknown If you have Medicaid, you're entitled to free non-emergency medical transportation to any covered appointment. Call your Medicaid number and ask for a ride.
πŸ₯ Medical Transportation
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Vermont Medicaid Non-Emergency Transport
Free with Medicaid

Free rides to medical appointments, pharmacy, dialysis, and other covered services if you have Medicaid. Schedule 2–3 days in advance.

πŸ“‹ Active {n} Medicaid enrollment required Β· Medical appointment purpose
πŸ’‘ Call at least 3 business days ahead. Some plans have their own transport broker.
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
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Volunteer Driver Programs
Call AAA to check

Many Vermont counties offer free or low-cost rides driven by trained volunteers β€” especially for seniors in rural areas without public transit.

πŸ“‹ Age 60+ Β· Varies by county β€” call your local AAA
πŸ’‘ Volunteer drivers often make medical AND essential errand trips.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
🚌 Paratransit & Fixed Route
🚌
Vermont Medicaid Non-Emergency Transport / GMTA
Low cost

ADA paratransit provides door-to-door service for seniors and people with disabilities who cannot use fixed-route buses. Must apply in advance.

πŸ“‹ ADA disability certification required Β· Must apply to your transit agency
πŸ’‘ Register with your local transit agency early β€” the ADA eligibility process takes 2–3 weeks.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
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Senior Transit Discounts
Reduced fares

Most transit agencies in Vermont offer reduced or free fares for seniors 65+ with a Medicare card or senior ID. Ask your local transit agency.

πŸ“‹ Age 65+ or ADA eligible Β· Medicare card often accepted as ID
πŸ’‘ Show your Medicare card at the transit office to get a free senior ID card.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
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ITN America / Ride-Sharing for Seniors
Low cost

National nonprofit offering subsidized rides for seniors using volunteer or paid drivers. Works where traditional transit isn't available.

πŸ“‹ Age 60+ Β· Income-based subsidy available Β· No disability required
πŸ’‘ Check if your county has a ride-sharing cooperative for seniors.
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
🀝 Home Support
In-home care, caregiver support, nursing home rights, and protective services in Vermont.
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Most seniors prefer to stay home β€” and can With the right support services, most seniors can remain safely in their own homes. The Area Agency on Aging is the best first call β€” they coordinate everything.
🏠 In-Home Services
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Vermont Area Agency on Aging (AAA)
Core resource

Your local AAA coordinates in-home services for Vermont seniors: personal care aides, housekeeping, meal delivery, transportation, case management, and caregiver support.

πŸ“‹ Age 60+ for most services Β· Income-based priority for some services
πŸ’‘ The AAA is your 'front door' β€” they connect you to everything else.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
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Eldercare Locator (National)
National line

Find any local senior service in the US by zip code. Operated by the federal government β€” free, unbiased, comprehensive.

πŸ“‹ No eligibility requirement β€” anyone can call for information
πŸ’‘ Especially useful if you're helping a parent or loved one in a different county or state.
πŸ“ž 1-800-677-1116
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Family Caregiver Support Program
For caregivers

Respite care, training, support groups, and counseling for family members caring for an older adult in Vermont. Free through AAA.

πŸ“‹ Family caregivers of adults 60+ or adults with Alzheimer's/dementia
πŸ’‘ Grandparents raising grandchildren also qualify for caregiver support programs.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
🏠 HCBS Medicaid Waiver
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Choices for Care Waiver (Vermont HCBS)
Waiver program

Vermont's Choices for Care Medicaid waiver provides personal care, home health aide, homemaker, adult day, respite, and other home-based services for eligible seniors who need nursing facility level of care. Vermont has a strong commitment to keeping seniors at home.

πŸ“‹ Requires Medicaid eligibility + nursing-home level of care assessment
πŸ’‘ There may be a waitlist β€” apply as early as possible, even before you need services.
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
πŸ›οΈ Nursing Home & Facility Rights
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Vermont Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Free advocate

Free advocate for seniors in nursing homes, assisted living, and adult care facilities. Investigates complaints and protects your rights β€” completely confidential.

πŸ“‹ Any resident (or family member) of a licensed long-term care facility in {n}
πŸ’‘ You can call the Ombudsman before moving into a facility β€” they can help you choose.
πŸ“ž 1-800-889-2047
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Medicare & Medicaid Nursing Home Complaints
Report issues

Report concerns about care quality, staffing, or safety in any Medicare/Medicaid certified facility directly to the state survey agency.

πŸ“‹ Available to any patient, family member, or concerned citizen
πŸ’‘ Ask for the most recent state inspection report before choosing a nursing home.
πŸ“ž 1-800-633-4227
🚨 Protection & Crisis
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
24/7 hotline

Report elder abuse, neglect, or exploitation in Vermont. APS investigates and connects victims to safety resources and legal help. Available 24/7.

πŸ“‹ Adults 60+ or adults 18+ with disabilities in {n}
πŸ’‘ Reports are confidential β€” you can report anonymously if you are concerned about someone.
πŸ“ž 1-800-564-1612
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National Elder Fraud Hotline (DOJ)
Report fraud

Report fraud, scams, and financial exploitation targeting seniors. Free, confidential, staffed by trained specialists.

πŸ“‹ No eligibility requirement β€” report any senior fraud nationwide
πŸ’‘ Common scams: Medicare fraud, grandparent scam, government impersonation, investment fraud.
πŸ“ž 1-833-372-8311
πŸ“ Local Resources
County-level services for the biggest counties in Vermont β€” deeper resources, local phone numbers, and nearby offices.

πŸ“ Chittenden County (Burlington)

Population: 165k+ residents

AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Champlain Valley Agency on Aging
Local senior services coordinator β€” meals, rides, case management, caregiver support
πŸ“ž 1-802-865-0360
SOCIAL SERVICES / BENEFITS
VT DCFS Chittenden Office
Apply for Medicaid, SNAP food benefits, and LIHEAP energy assistance locally
πŸ“ž 1-802-863-7425
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER
County Veterans Service Office
Free, in-person help filing VA claims and accessing veterans benefits β€” no appointment needed
πŸ“ž 1-802-862-6860
MEALS ON WHEELS
Local Meals on Wheels
Hot meals delivered to your door β€” for homebound seniors, low-income, or recovering from illness
πŸ“ž 1-802-865-0360
TRANSPORTATION
GMT ADA Paratransit (Burlington)
Accessible and paratransit service for seniors and people with disabilities β€” door-to-door rides
πŸ“ž 1-802-864-0211
LEGAL AID
Legal Aid for Seniors
Free legal help with housing, benefits, wills, and elder abuse β€” income-based eligibility
πŸ“ž 1-802-863-5620
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
Community Action Work / CAP Burlington
Local weatherization, utility assistance, emergency food and housing support β€” walk-ins welcome
πŸ“ž 1-802-660-3455

πŸ“ Rutland County

Population: 60k+ residents

AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Southwestern VT Council on Aging
Local senior services coordinator β€” meals, rides, case management, caregiver support
πŸ“ž 1-802-786-5990
SOCIAL SERVICES / BENEFITS
VT DCFS Rutland Office
Apply for Medicaid, SNAP food benefits, and LIHEAP energy assistance locally
πŸ“ž 1-802-786-5900
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER
County Veterans Service Office
Free, in-person help filing VA claims and accessing veterans benefits β€” no appointment needed
πŸ“ž 1-802-786-5837
MEALS ON WHEELS
Local Meals on Wheels
Hot meals delivered to your door β€” for homebound seniors, low-income, or recovering from illness
πŸ“ž 1-802-786-5990
TRANSPORTATION
The Bus (GMTA) Paratransit
Accessible and paratransit service for seniors and people with disabilities β€” door-to-door rides
πŸ“ž 1-802-773-3244
LEGAL AID
Legal Aid for Seniors
Free legal help with housing, benefits, wills, and elder abuse β€” income-based eligibility
πŸ“ž 1-802-775-0021
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
Rutland Community Action Network
Local weatherization, utility assistance, emergency food and housing support β€” walk-ins welcome
πŸ“ž 1-802-786-0063
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Don't see your county? Call the Eldercare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 β€” they connect you to every local aging office in the US, free of charge.
πŸ“ž All Phone Numbers
Every program in one place β€” save this page or bookmark it.
πŸ’Š Health
Green Mountain Care (Vermont Medicaid)Medicaid / Health Coverage
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
VSHIP (Vermont SHIP)Free Medicare Counseling
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
Extra Help / LISPrescription Cost Help (Social Security)
πŸ“ž 1-800-772-1213
988 Crisis LineMental Health & Suicide Prevention
πŸ“ž 9-8-8
VPharm (Vermont Pharmaceutical Assistance)State Prescription Drug Assistance
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
πŸ₯— Food
SNAP BenefitsFood Assistance
πŸ“ž 1-800-479-6151
Meals on WheelsHome-Delivered Meals
πŸ“ž 1-888-998-6325
2-1-1 Food HelpLocal Food Banks & Pantries
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
πŸ”§ Home & Safety
LIHEAP Vermont (ACCD / Fuel Assistance)Energy Bill Assistance
πŸ“ž 1-800-622-4553
Adult Protective ServicesReport Abuse or Unsafe Conditions
πŸ“ž 1-800-564-1612
Weatherization ProgramFree Home Energy Upgrades
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
πŸ’° Money & Benefits
211 HelplineBenefits Screening & Referrals
πŸ“ž 2-1-1
Social SecuritySSA / Medicare / SSI
πŸ“ž 1-800-772-1213
Vermont Veterans OfficeState Veterans Benefits
πŸ“ž 1-888-666-9844
VA Main LineFederal Veterans Benefits
πŸ“ž 1-800-827-1000
🚐 Transportation
Medicaid TransportationFree Rides to Medical Appointments
πŸ“ž 1-800-250-8427
Area Agency on AgingVolunteer Driver Programs
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
🀝 Home Support
Vermont Area Agency on AgingIn-Home Services & Care Coordination
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119
Eldercare LocatorFind Local Services (National)
πŸ“ž 1-800-677-1116
Long-Term Care OmbudsmanNursing Home Rights & Complaints
πŸ“ž 1-800-889-2047
National Elder Fraud HotlineReport Senior Fraud (DOJ)
πŸ“ž 1-833-372-8311
Choices for Care Waiver (Vermont HCBS)HCBS Medicaid Waiver β€” Home Care Services
πŸ“ž 1-800-642-5119