What you need to know about VA Aid and Attendance benefits.
As Seniors Real Estate Specialists, we come across many veterans who are preparing for alternative accommodation due to their health conditions and they are not always aware of some of the benefits that they may be eligible to receive. Our initial consultations often reveal details that allow us to offer support and or services that will assist them on their journey.
Veteran benefits are just one of the services we have shared with our clients that allow them more flexibility to afford their preferred senior living community. Such as in the case of Mr. & Mrs. B, who would have settled in a place not close enough to their adult children, if we didn’t help them find out about a veteran benefit that would help them. It provided them with more than $2,000 per month which would go directly toward their living expenses for a beautiful 2-bedroom cottage located in a Senior Living Community within 10 miles of their children (they were over 40 miles away before the move!).
In today’s economy, families are having to make tough financial choices, but some have relief available when it comes to long-term care for their loved ones. Veterans Aid and Attendance benefit (not widely known about), is a government program that can help families better manage the costs of caring for an elderly veteran or dependents.
So, what is Aid and Attendance?
VA Aid and Attendance is a monthly pension benefit that provides tax-free payments to Veterans who served during wartime. In addition to being available for Veterans, single surviving spouses and dependent children are also eligible for this benefit.
You may be eligible for this benefit if you get a VA pension, and you meet at least one of these requirements.
- You need another person to help you perform daily activities, like bathing, feeding, and dressing, or
- You have to stay in bed—or spend a large portion of the day in bed—because of illness, or
- You are a patient in a nursing home due to the loss of mental or physical abilities related to a disability, or
- Your eyesight is considerably limited
For more detailed information please visit VA.gov.


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