**The following post is from my guest blogger, Natalie Langley, MSW.  She is a Geriatric Care Research Analyst for SCANS (for more on SCANS, please see Eric Tinsley's blog by clicking here).**

If you are a veteran, a surviving spouse of a veteran, or a caregiver of a either, I'm sharing some important information on veterans benefits today.  Veterans or surviving spouses of veterans who may now or in the future need caregiving assistance in the home, assisted living, or long term care facility you may be eligible for the Aid and Attendance Benefit.  Veterans Financial (not affiliated with the Veterans Administration) is an organization that can help veterans and their families obtain any eligible benefits.  Veterans Financial is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB). 

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 (caregiver, home health aid, or another) 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 or nursing home due to cognitive or physical incapacity    -OR-
  • Is blind, or nearly blind

For more information on Veterans Financial, Inc. please visit:
www.veteransfinancial.com or contact them at 800-835-1541.