Wisconsin · 6 programs

Wisconsin Disability Benefits

SSI, SSDI, vocational rehabilitation, and disability-specific services. Each program is listed with the official source link so you can apply or verify eligibility directly.

How this list works: Heritage for the Blind maintains a verified database of federal and state assistance programs. We last verified the links on this page within the past 30 days. Each card below links directly to the program's official page where you can review eligibility and apply.

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Independence First Milwaukee

Make your business accessible to everyone. People with disabilities are valuable customers. Don’t turn them away! Our experts can help plan an accessible building or renovation. Your business may have an accessibility complaint or may want to avoid one. We can help! Get More Customers & Workers

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WI Division of Blind Services

WI Department of Human Services

Comprehensive services for blind and visually impaired residents including vocational rehabilitation, independent living skills, and assistive technology.

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WI Adaptive Technology Loan Program

WI Department of Human Services

Low-interest loans or grants for purchasing assistive technology devices like screen readers, magnifiers, and braille displays.

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WI Independent Living Services for the Blind

WI Department of Human Services

Training in daily living skills, orientation and mobility, assistive technology, and home management for blind adults.

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Wisconsin Supplemental Income Program

This state program provides an additional cash benefit beyond what the federal government gives you through the Supplemental Security Income (SSI). You may get help from this program if you are 65 years of age or older, blind, or disabled.

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SSI Exceptional Expense Supplement (SSI-E)

The Wisconsin SSI Exceptional Expense Supplement (SSI-E) gives extra money to people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This extra help is for older adults, people with low incomes, and people with disabilities.

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