Benefits for Seniors with Alzheimer's Disease (2026)
Find benefits, financial assistance, and support programs for seniors living with Alzheimer's Disease. Learn about federal programs, Medicaid and Medicare coverage, and caregiving resources.
Alzheimer's Disease — Overview for Seniors
Alzheimer's Disease affects approximately 6.7 million Americans. Seniors with this condition may qualify for additional benefits and support services at the federal and state levels.
How Many Seniors Are Affected
6.7 million Americans
Federal Benefits Programs for Alzheimer's Disease
SSDI
Social Security Disability Insurance for people with Alzheimer's Disease who can no longer work
Eligibility: Work credits + medical evidence
Benefits: Monthly cash benefit
SSI
Supplemental Security Income for low-income individuals with disabilities
Eligibility: Limited income and resources
Benefits: Up to $943/month
Medicare Coverage for Alzheimer's Disease
Medicare covers medically necessary treatments for Alzheimer's Disease, including doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs (Part D), and some home health services.
Medicaid Coverage for Alzheimer's Disease
Medicaid may cover treatments, medications, home care, and long-term care services for seniors with Alzheimer's Disease. Coverage varies by state.
VA Benefits for Veterans with Alzheimer's Disease
Veterans with Alzheimer's Disease may qualify for VA disability compensation, health care, Aid & Attendance, and other benefits.
Caregiver Resources for Alzheimer's Disease
National Family Caregiver Support Program
Information, respite, and support for family caregivers
Support Organizations
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if Alzheimer's Disease prevents you from working, you may qualify for SSDI or SSI. You'll need medical documentation of your condition.
Medicare covers medically necessary treatments for Alzheimer's Disease, including doctor visits, hospital care, and prescription medications through Part D.
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