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Thank you for your service. Now let us serve you.
VA’s comprehensive medical benefits package offers care and services that are designed to:
Promote good health
Preserve your current health
Restore you to better health
This includes treating illnesses and injuries, preventing future health problems, improving functional abilities and enhancing quality of life.
We provide a full spectrum of medically necessary services, based on the judgment of your VA primary care provider and in accordance with generally accepted standards of clinical practice.
These services include:
Primary Care Health Promotion Disease Prevention Diagnosis
Palliative Care Surgery Prescriptions For Medications
Critical Care Mental Health Care Women’s Health Care Orthopedics
Radiology Physical Therapy Rehabilitation
Quick links: U.S. Military Service Buddies Side by Side
https://www.vetfriends.com/
Veterans Business Directory - http://www.vetfriends.com/biz
Veterans Reunion Stories - http://success.vetfriends.com/
Military Photos - http://www.vetfriends.com/MilitaryPics/
Veteran Associations - http://www.vetfriends.com/organizations
Job Board - http://jobs.vetfriends.com
Great Military Products & Specials - www.vetfriends.com/catalog
The maximum annual benefit for the Aid & Attendance level of pension is:
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Veteran with no Spouse or dependent children: $20,794*
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A married Veteran where the Veteran requires care: $24,651*
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Surviving Spouse of a Veteran: $13,361*
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How do you qualify for the Aid & Attendance Benefit?
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The Veteran's Administration offers pension benefits to Veterans
(or Surviving Spouses of Veterans) under two circumstances.
1. If the Veteran:
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received discharge from service under any condition other than dishonorable,
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served at least 90 days of active military service 1 day of which was during a war-time period,
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AND (or Surviving Spouse) is age 65 or older.
2. The Veteran is permanently and totally-disabled AND total
countable family income is below an annual limit set by law.
Periods of wartime are:
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World War I: 5/9/1916-11/11/1918
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World War II: 12/07/1941-12/31/1946
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Korean Conflict: 6/27/1950-1/31/1955
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Vietnam Era: 8/5/1964-5/7/1975
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Persian Gulf: 8/20/1990-present
Aging and senior care resources for Veterans
Based on conversations with community leaders across the US, many aging veterans are unaware of the available care options and programs that can help maintain their independence and quality of life. So we created a series of a free resource that provides comprehensive information on topics like financial support and care options. You can read more about our work here:
Mary Williams Community Outreach and Senior Advocate (800) 204-7132 mary@caring.com
Caring.com is a leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses and other loved ones. We have been featured by AARP, The Administration for Community Living, The National Legal Resource Center, and Forbes, as well as referenced by many governmental agencies and organizations across the Internet.
https://www.caring.com/senior-living/assisted-living-benefits-for-veterans/
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Helping U.S. Veterans with Mesothelioma
U.S. Veterans account for 33% of all malignant mesothelioma diagnoses caused by asbestos exposure. We’ve helped hundreds of veterans receive VA benefits, find treatment options and access financial compensation.
Our Free Veterans Packet includes info on: