If you are the spouse of a deceased veteran, you may be entitled to compensation. VA benefits for spouses of deceased veterans include Disability Indemnity Compensation (DIC), Survivors Pension and Aid and Attendance.
Disability Indemnity...
Are you a senior veteran or spouse who needs help with personal care? Veterans Administration elder care benefits include a special type of pension called Aid and Attendance, which can cover the cost of...
Senior veterans and their spouses can get a special Veterans Administration benefit called Aid and Attendance to help cover caregiving expenses at home or in a long-term care facility. It is a tax-free, reimbursement...
As senior veterans grow older, they will often need assistance to continue living at home.
There are different types of in-home caregivers, including family caregivers, personal aides, home health aides, licensed nursing assistants and certified...
Do you or a loved one need help with personal care?
Most World War II veterans are now 90 years of age or older. Many have physical limitations that make it difficult for them to...
Aid and Attendance is an important Veterans Administration elder care benefit that can help a veteran or spouse pay for in-home or facility care. Benefit amounts range from $1,244 per month for a surviving...
Do you or a loved one need nursing home care? The services at skilled nursing facilities can be very expensive. Depending on the location, shared rooms can range anywhere from $50,000 to over $200,000...
Veteran’s widows, also referred to as surviving spouses, may be eligible for a VA benefit called Aid and Attendance. It provides up to $1,244 in monthly compensation to help cover the cost of facility...