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Veterans and their surviving spouses can qualify for up to $2,200 per month to help pay for an aide in their home.

Our fathers, mothers, and friends may be eligible for a unique benefit via the Veterans Administration (VA) called “Aid and Attendance.” The benefit can provide up to $2,200 per month to Veterans and their spouses who need non-medical care/assistance to help them with activities of daily living in their home or chosen place of residence. Whether it’s help with bathing, meal preparation, or even companionship in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, this benefit can make a meaningful difference. There are currently over 15 million Veterans who are believed could qualify for this benefit, and only 3% of them are currently taking advantage of it – mainly because most don’t know it exists or have been inaccurately told by the VA that they don’t qualify.

The benefit requires that the veteran or surviving spouse comply with the following:

  • They are over age 65.
  • They are a Veteran, a spouse of a living Veteran, or a surviving spouse of a Veteran.
  • The Veteran served as “Active Military” status for 90 days during an approved time of war: WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War.
  • The Veteran had an honorable discharge.
  • The Veteran or surviving spouse meets income requirements.
  • The Veteran, spouse of a living Veteran, or surviving spouse of a Veteran needs assistance with bathing, grooming, meal preparation, etc. on a regular basis in order to stay independent in their home or chosen place of residence.

Our VA Accredited Benefits Agents can help Veterans and their spouses apply for this benefit from the comfort of their own home and get approved 99.5% of the time within 2–5 months. Going to a local VA Regional Office to apply will most likely result in many trips to the VA Office, long lines, and waiting up to 10 years to get a decision on their application, which 2/3 of the time will statistically be a “benefit denial.” See the video below for the CBS News Investigation on local VA Regional Offices – uncovers how VA employees “hide” benefit applications in cabinets for years to reduce their workload.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of home care services are available for veterans?
Veterans may qualify for in-home personal care, homemaker services, respite care, skilled nursing, and companionship. These services help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication reminders. Our company works closely with veterans and their families to create a personalized care plan that meets their unique needs.
Who qualifies for veterans’ home care benefits?
Eligible veterans must be enrolled in VA health care and meet certain clinical and financial criteria. Typically, those who served active duty and were honorably discharged may qualify. Our team helps families navigate the eligibility process and connect with the right benefits.
Where can veterans get help applying for home care benefits?
Veterans can apply through their local VA office or with the help of an accredited home care agency. Our company offers support with paperwork and coordinates directly with the VA to streamline the process. We make it easier for families to get care started quickly.
Why should families choose a VA-approved home care provider?
A VA-approved provider ensures that care meets quality standards and is reimbursed by the VA. It also means the veteran can receive services without paying out of pocket. As a trusted VA partner, our agency provides reliable, compassionate care backed by years of experience.
When can a veteran start receiving home care services?
Once eligibility is confirmed and a care plan is approved, services can typically begin within a few days. Timelines may vary depending on the type of care and VA processing. Our staff works diligently to expedite the setup and provide prompt support.
What does the VA Aid and Attendance benefit cover?
The VA Aid and Attendance benefit helps pay for daily assistance with activities like bathing, eating, and dressing. It’s especially helpful for veterans who want to stay at home rather than move into a facility. Our agency guides families through the application and ensures care aligns with the benefit.
Who can help veterans understand their home care options?
Veterans can speak with VA case managers, social workers, or trusted home care providers. Our company offers free consultations to walk families through available care services and benefits. We aim to make the process simple and stress-free.
 

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