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Aid & Attendance Pension for Veteran's and Widows
Some of the qualifications are:
- Your or your spouse must have served at least 90 days of active duty with one of those days being during war time, even if you were stateside. Eligible dates are -
WWII 12/07/1941 to 12/31/1946, 12/31/46 to7/26/1947
Korean Conflict 6/27/1950 to 1/31/1955
Vietnam era 2/28/61 to 5/7/1975, 8/5/1964 to 5/7/1975
Persian Gulf war 8/2/1990 to
- Received an honorable discharge
- The spouse must have not divorced the veteran
- If the veteran is deceased and the widow remarries there are situations where they would still qualify
- Must need some assistance with one Activities of Daily Living such as bathing, dressing, eating, medication reminder or administration, walking, toileting, seeing, monitoring for safety and reminding to do any of the above
- Must have a physicians complete form stating that they need assistance
- Must be paying for care or will be within thirty days of applying
- Un-reimbursed medical expenses, Medicare premiums, prescription costs, co-pays and deductibles, supplies, in-home care, assisted living or nursing home care, must exceed monthly income in order to receive the full benefit
Don't assume you don't qualify without first talking with our VA Accredited Agent. It is often difficult for veterans to get approved for the Aid and Attendance benefiton their own because of all the formulas involved. We also assure that you have submit all the information and forms needed for VA to make a quick decision, the average time is 6 months. Contact us today to see how we can help you begin getting the benefits you earned.
Disclaimer: We do not work for the Veterans Administration but we are an Accredited Agent with training in obtaining Veteran's benefits. We make no promises that you will be approved but if all instructions are followed you should be.
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