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The Aid & Attendance Benefit is available to many Veterans and their surviving spouses to help pay for long-term care. Our accredited veterans aid and attendance attorneys can assist you in determining what benefits you may be eligible for and achieving qualification.
Veteran’s Aid & Attendance Pension Benefit
This most important benefit is overlooked by many families with Veterans or surviving spouses who need additional funds to help pay for care. Most Veterans who are in need of assistance qualify for this pension if they meet the financial requirements. Aid and Attendance can help pay for care in a nursing home, assisted living facility, adult family home, or at home. We can help you determine if you qualify for the Aid and Attendance pension, what you would need to do to qualify, and if you would be better off applying for Medicaid benefits instead.
History of Veterans Benefits
The Veterans Administration was created in 1930 with the consolidation of 3 separate agencies. The Department of Veterans Benefits was established in 1952 by the Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952 and succeeded in 1989 by the Veterans Benefit Administration. Veterans benefits are governed by federal law with statutes in US Code Title 38 - Veterans Benefits and annual Congressional funding in the non-discretionary portion of the federal budget tied historically to an annual Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Index.
There are two classes of benefits for veterans and their survivors including:
This page will not discuss compensation for service-related disability or death.
Eligibility for the Aid & Attendance Benefit
The VA's Special Pension with Aid and Attendance (A&A) benefit is defined in 38 USC Chapter 15. This Special Pension is available to both Veterans and surviving spouses. Disabilities are defined by statute to include:
The Aid and Attendance (A&A) benefit is NOT a benefit for a person needing housekeeping, short-term temporary respite care, or part-time care.
Qualifying Criteria for Aid & Attendance Benefit
The application processing time averages 4-6 months, but the A&A benefit is paid retroactively from the date of application. It is important that you meet the financial requirements before you apply. Failure to do this is a prime reason the application is rejected. We can help you make sure you meet these requirements. Give us a call today at 502-309-2512 to get started.
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