Free Programs for Seniors Over 65 in California: Benefits, Income Limits & How to Apply (2026)

If you are 65 or older and living in California, there are more than a dozen government programs specifically designed to help you with healthcare, food, housing, in-home care, and income — many of them completely free or at very low cost.

Yet millions of eligible California seniors never apply for these benefits, leaving thousands of dollars in assistance unclaimed every year. This guide covers the 10 most valuable free programs available to seniors over 65 in California in 2026, including updated income limits, benefit amounts, and step-by-step application information.

⚡ Quick Summary: California seniors over 65 may qualify for free health coverage through Medi-Cal, free in-home care through IHSS, monthly cash through SSI, food assistance through CalFresh, Medicare cost savings through Medicare Savings Programs, free prescription help through Extra Help, and more — all based on income and need. Most programs can be applied for at BenefitsCal.gov or by calling 1-800-952-5253.

Important 2026 Updates for California Seniors

Several key changes took effect in 2026 that directly affect senior benefits in California:

  • Medi-Cal asset limit reinstated: As of January 1, 2026, California reinstated an asset limit of $130,000 per individual and $195,000 per couple for seniors and people with disabilities applying for non-MAGI Medi-Cal. Your primary home and one vehicle are exempt.
  • Social Security COLA increase: Social Security and SSI payments increased by 2.5% in January 2026. The average retired worker receives about $50 more per month.
  • Medicare Part D out-of-pocket cap: Starting in 2026, Medicare Part D prescription drug costs are capped at $2,000 per year — a major protection for seniors with high medication costs.
  • SSI/SSP California payment increase: California SSI/SSP individual payments increased to $1,233.94 per month in 2026 for seniors living independently.

10 Free Programs for Seniors Over 65 in California (2026)

1
Medi-Cal — Free Health Coverage
Healthcare

Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program and provides free or very low-cost health insurance to low-income seniors. It covers doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, dental, vision, mental health services, and long-term care.

2026 Income Limit (seniors 65+): Generally at or below 100% of the federal poverty level — approximately $1,255/month for a single person. Seniors who receive SSI automatically qualify.

2026 Asset Limit: $130,000 for a single applicant (reinstated January 1, 2026). Your primary home and one vehicle are exempt.

How to apply: Online at BenefitsCal.gov, by phone at 1-800-952-5253, or at your county social services office.

2
IHSS — Free In-Home Care
In-Home Services

The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program is California’s largest senior care program, serving over 875,000 Californians in 2026. It pays for a caregiver — including a family member — to help you with bathing, dressing, cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping, and transportation to medical appointments so you can remain safely at home instead of entering a nursing facility.

2026 Income Limit: $1,801/month for a single applicant; $2,433/month for a couple.

2026 Asset Limit: $130,000 for an individual; $195,000 for a couple. Your home and one car are exempt.

Who qualifies: Must be 65+, blind, or disabled; enrolled in Medi-Cal; live in your own home; and need assistance with at least two daily activities.

How to apply: Contact your county’s IHSS office or apply through BenefitsCal.gov. A social worker will visit your home to assess your needs. Processing typically takes 45–90 days.

3
SSI/SSP — Monthly Cash Assistance
Cash Income

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) combined with California’s State Supplemental Payment (SSP) provides monthly cash assistance to seniors 65 and older with low income and limited resources. California’s combined SSI/SSP payment is among the highest in the nation.

2026 Monthly Payment Amounts:

Living SituationMonthly Payment (2026)
Single — independent living$1,233.94
Single — living in someone else’s home$907.87
Couple — independent living$2,098.83
Single (blind)$1,318.32

Resource limits: $2,000 for a single person; $3,000 for couples. Your home, one car, and household goods do not count.

How to apply: Call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 or apply online at ssa.gov. SSI recipients in California automatically receive Medi-Cal.

4
CalFresh (SNAP) — Free Food Benefits
Food Assistance

CalFresh is California’s food stamp program (federally known as SNAP). It provides monthly benefits on an EBT card to buy groceries at most stores, including online at Amazon, Walmart, and Safeway. Seniors over 60 have simplified eligibility rules and are exempt from the gross income test — only net income after deductions matters.

2026 Maximum Monthly Benefits:

Household SizeMaximum Monthly Benefit
1 person$292
2 people$536
3 people$768

Senior advantage: Seniors 60+ can deduct out-of-pocket medical costs over $35/month, Medicare premiums, and rent/utilities — which often brings net income low enough to qualify even if gross income appears too high at first.

How to apply: Online at BenefitsCal.gov, by phone at 1-877-847-3663, or at your county social services office. Seniors may request a phone interview instead of an in-person visit.

5
Medicare Savings Programs (MSP) — Free Medicare Cost Help
Healthcare Savings

Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) help low-income seniors pay for Medicare premiums, deductibles, and copays. California runs four MSP levels through Medi-Cal. The most generous — the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) program — eliminates virtually all Medicare out-of-pocket costs, saving eligible seniors over $7,000 per year.

2026 California MSP Income Limits (approximate):

ProgramWhat It CoversIncome Limit (Individual)
QMBPart A & B premiums, deductibles, copays~$1,350/month
SLMBPart B premium only~$1,618/month
QIPart B premium only~$1,822/month

Asset limit: California’s MSP asset limits are extremely generous — $130,000 for individuals and $195,000 for couples. Your home and car are exempt.

Bonus: All MSP enrollees automatically qualify for Medicare Extra Help (see Program 6 below) — saving an additional $5,700/year on prescriptions.

How to apply: Through the Medi-Cal application at BenefitsCal.gov, or call HICAP at 1-800-434-0222 for free counseling.

6
Medicare Extra Help — Free Prescription Drug Coverage
Prescription Savings

Extra Help (also called the Low-Income Subsidy) is a federal program that dramatically cuts Medicare Part D prescription drug costs. In 2026, it caps drug copays at $5.10 for generics and $12.65 for brand-name drugs — a benefit the Social Security Administration values at approximately $5,700 per year.

2026 Income Limit: Up to $23,940 per year ($1,995/month) for a single person — 150% of the federal poverty level.

Note: Seniors enrolled in full Medi-Cal (no Share of Cost) are automatically enrolled in Extra Help and pay even less — just $1.60 for generics and $4.90 for brand-name drugs.

How to apply: Online at ssa.gov/extrahelp, call 1-800-772-1213, or contact HICAP at 1-800-434-0222. There is no deadline — you can apply any time of year.

7
Senior Nutrition Programs — Free Meals
Food & Nutrition

California seniors 60 and older can receive free or low-cost meals through two federally funded nutrition programs administered by the California Department of Aging:

  • Congregate Meals: Hot meals served at senior centers and community dining sites across California — typically free or for a suggested small donation. No income limit.
  • Home-Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels): Nutritious meals delivered directly to your home if you are homebound. Available to seniors who are unable to prepare food or leave home safely.

No income test. Any California resident age 60 or older may participate.

How to apply: Contact your local Area Agency on Aging. Find your nearest program at aging.ca.gov or call 1-800-510-2020.

8
HICAP — Free Medicare Counseling
Free Counseling

The Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program (HICAP) is California’s free Medicare counseling service. Trained volunteers and staff provide one-on-one help — at no charge — to help seniors understand Medicare plans, compare options, resolve billing errors, appeal denials, and sign up for cost-saving programs like MSP and Extra Help.

Cost: Completely free. HICAP counselors do not sell insurance and have no financial interest in your decisions.

How to access: Call 1-800-434-0222 or visit aging.ca.gov/HICAP to find your local HICAP office.

9
Property Tax Postponement — Defer Your Property Taxes
Housing

The California Property Tax Postponement (PTP) program allows seniors 62 and older, and people with disabilities, to defer payment of current-year property taxes on their primary residence until the home is sold or transferred. This can free up hundreds or thousands of dollars annually for seniors on fixed incomes.

2026 Eligibility requirements:

  • Age 62 or older (or blind or disabled)
  • Annual household income of $53,574 or less
  • Own and live in your home as your primary residence
  • Equity in the home of at least 40%

How to apply: Contact the California State Controller’s Office at sco.ca.gov or call 1-800-952-5661. Applications are typically accepted from October through February each year.

10
LIHEAP — Free Utility Bill Assistance
Utility Bills

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides free financial assistance to help low-income seniors pay heating and cooling bills, utility deposits, and in some cases weatherization costs. In California, LIHEAP is administered by the Department of Community Services and Development (CSD).

2026 Income Limit: Household income at or below 60% of the state median income, or at or below 150% of the federal poverty level — whichever is higher.

Benefit amounts: Vary by county, household size, and energy costs. One-time or recurring assistance grants typically range from $100 to $500+.

How to apply: Find your local LIHEAP provider at liheap.csd.ca.gov or call the CSD at 1-866-675-6623.

Summary: All 10 Programs at a Glance (2026)

Program What You Get Income Limit (Individual) How to Apply
Medi-CalFree health insurance~$1,255/moBenefitsCal.gov
IHSSFree in-home caregiver$1,801/moBenefitsCal.gov
SSI/SSPUp to $1,233.94/mo cashLow income + $2,000 assetsssa.gov
CalFreshUp to $292/mo for foodNet income test (deductions apply)BenefitsCal.gov
Medicare SavingsSaves $7,000+/year on Medicare~$1,350–$1,822/moBenefitsCal.gov
Extra HelpCuts drug costs to $5–$12/prescription$1,995/mossa.gov/extrahelp
Senior MealsFree daily mealsNone — age 60+aging.ca.gov
HICAP CounselingFree Medicare guidanceNone1-800-434-0222
Property Tax PostponementDefer property taxes$53,574/yearsco.ca.gov
LIHEAPFree utility bill help150% FPLliheap.csd.ca.gov
📌 Note: Income limits shown are for a single-person household and are approximate. Limits are higher for larger households. All figures reflect 2026 federal and California state guidelines. Always verify current amounts at the official program websites listed above.

How to Apply for Multiple Programs at Once

The good news is that you do not need to apply to each program separately. California’s BenefitsCal.gov platform allows you to apply for Medi-Cal, IHSS, CalFresh, and several other programs in a single application. When you apply, a caseworker will screen you for all programs you may qualify for and inform you of your options.

  • Go to BenefitsCal.gov and create a free account
  • Click “Apply for Benefits” and select all programs you are interested in
  • Complete the application with your household and income information
  • Upload or mail supporting documents (ID, proof of income, proof of residency)
  • A caseworker will contact you for an interview — this can be done by phone
  • Once approved, you will receive notices about each program separately
  • For SSI, apply separately at ssa.gov or by calling 1-800-772-1213

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get Medi-Cal if I have savings in 2026?

Yes, up to a point. As of January 1, 2026, California reinstated a $130,000 asset limit for seniors and people with disabilities applying for non-MAGI Medi-Cal. Your primary home, one vehicle, and personal belongings are exempt and do not count toward this limit.

Can a family member be paid to care for me through IHSS?

Yes. IHSS allows you to hire a family member — including a spouse in some cases — as your paid caregiver. The caregiver is paid by the state at the county’s IHSS wage rate, which is typically between $17 and $20 per hour depending on the county.

Do Social Security benefits count as income for these programs?

Social Security retirement and disability benefits generally count as income when determining eligibility. However, many programs allow deductions that may reduce your countable income below the limit even if your Social Security income appears too high at first glance.

Is there a waiting list for IHSS?

Unlike some Medicaid waiver programs, IHSS is an entitlement program — meaning if you qualify, you receive services. There is no waitlist. However, the application and assessment process typically takes 45 to 90 days.

What if I don’t speak English?

All major California benefit programs offer free interpreter services. BenefitsCal.gov is available in multiple languages, and you can request interpretation by phone when calling any of the numbers listed in this article.

Can I get help applying for these programs?

Yes. Your local Area Agency on Aging provides free help to seniors navigating benefit programs. You can also contact HICAP at 1-800-434-0222 for Medicare-specific help, or visit a local senior center for in-person assistance.

Final Thoughts

California offers one of the most comprehensive sets of senior benefit programs in the entire country — but only if you know where to look and take the time to apply. From free health coverage through Medi-Cal to in-home care through IHSS, monthly cash through SSI, and prescription savings through Extra Help, the programs in this guide can together provide thousands of dollars in annual support.

Do not assume you earn too much or own too many assets to qualify. Many programs have deductions that lower your countable income, and California’s asset limits are among the most generous in the nation. The best first step is to apply and let the system determine your eligibility.

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