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Veteran's Benefits
VETERAN'S AID AND ATTENDANCE PROGRAM
If you’re a veteran or the spouse of a veteran, you may qualify for financial assistance under the The VA Aid and Attendance Pension (also known as the A&A Program). As of 2020, this pension provides up to $3,032 a month for veterans and surviving spouses who need help with daily care needs like bathing, dressing, removing prosthetics, transportation and medication management.
How Do I Qualify
Determining eligibility can take time and requires thorough documentation, but here’s what you need to qualify:
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Must have served on active duty for at least 90 consecutive days, including at least one full day during a time of war.
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Must be 65 or older or have a permanent disability or reservice supplemental security income, or receive social security disability insurance or reside in a senior living community.
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Must be bedridden except for medical and therapy appointments and treatments, or have severe visual impairment, or require help with activities of daily living
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Have a net worth of less than $123,600 excluding the applicant’s automobile, personal effects and residence.
Who do I contact?
To find out if you’re eligible for this benefit, contact the US Department of Veterans Affairs or U.S. Senior Vets, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, whose primary function is to educate Veterans, surviving spouses, and their families in obtaining Aid Attendance and Housebound Pension Benefits, with questions regarding the A&A qualification and application process.