Caregivers should explore eligibility for Veterans benefits. Veteran health benefits are open to all Veterans. Family members may also be eligible to receive benefits. There is no monthly premium for VA care, but there may be a co-pay. For more information, visit the VA Health Care Eligibility & Enrollment www.va.gov/healtheligibility .
Additions resources are available at:
- Your local VA health care facility’s Enrollment Office
- www.va.gov/healtheligibility
- www.myhealth.va.gov
- Veterans Health Benefits Service Center 1-877-222-VETS (8387)
- Family member benefits www.va.gov/healtheligibility/familymembers
Veteran or Surviving Spouse Benefits Information
Veterans Financial, Inc. is a national company (not a part of the Veterans Administration) that provides free financial advice to veterans and their families who may now or in the future need assistance in their home, assisted living, or long term care facility. Veterans Financial helps veterans and their surviving spouses apply for the VA’s Aid and Attendance benefit to ensure they are getting the benefits they are eligible for. Aid and Attendance
The Aid and Attendance benefit is a benefit paid in addition to a monthly pension.
You may be eligible for the Aid and Attendance benefit if the veteran or the surviving spouse:
- Requires the ongoing aid of another person in order to perform basic personal functions required in everyday living (i.e. bathing, eating, dressing, etc.) -OR-
- Is bedridden -OR-
- Is a resident in a long term care facility due to cognitive or physical incapacity -OR-
- Is blind, or nearly blind
Once Veterans Financial has an idea of your specific situation, they will advise seniors and/caregivers on options you have and help with the application process to help obtain the Aid and Attendance Benefit.
For more information on Veterans Financial, Inc. please visit: www.veteransfinancial.com or contact them at 800-835-1541.
George Slater
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