We help veterans and their families understand long term care benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Most veterans are not aware of the eldercare benefits available through veterans health care, through state veterans homes, through home renovation grants (HISA Grants), or for two disability income programs called Compensation and Pension. We specialize in the Veterans Pension (more commonly known as the "Veterans Improved Pension") which can provide money to pay for home care for veterans. "Aid and attendance" can also be used to pay for assisted living for a veteran or the veteran's spouse and for nursing home care for a veteran or the veteran's spouse.
It's astounding that roughly 1/3 of all seniors can qualify for up to $2,054 a month in additional income through Pension under the right conditions. Yet government statistics show only 5% of potentially eligible veterans are actually receiving the Pension benefit. It can also be used to help you pay for professional care in the home, for assisted living, or for nursing home. Imagine having an extra $2,054 a month that you didn't even know existed.
Tom Rutter has close ties to his community as well as the people he serves. He is not an attorney so he works closely with VA Accredited Attorneys and other professionals in helping Veterans, their spouses and family get their proverbial "ducks in a row" to make the steps for the VA application simpler. You will find his down-to-earth approach refreshing and enlightening
NBC Nightly News, February 23, 2007.
Here is a clip from NBC Nightly News which aired February 23, 2007. Please watch the short video for more information about VA's Aid and Attendance Benefit. Watch the Clip...
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Get up to $2,054 a month from the Department of Veterans Affairs for veterans who served on active duty during World War II, the Korean Conflict, or the Vietnam War. Get up to $1,113 a month from the Department of Veterans Affairs for single widows or widowers of veterans who served on active duty.
This benefit can help you pay anyone including your child for home care. It can also be used to help you pay for professional care in the home, for assisted living, or for nursing home. Imagine having an extra $2,054 a month that you didn't even know existed. Request Help
We provide information about veterans' benefits including what they are and who can qualify. Only individuals who are accredited attorneys, accredited agents, or accredited service officers can be involved in the preparation, presentation, or prosecution of a claim. Continue Reading...