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Veterans and their surviving spouses can qualify for up to $2,400 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 $2,400 per month to Veterans and their spouses who need live-in care​ in Norfolk, Virginia, or non-medical care/assistance to help them with activities of daily living in their home or chosen place of residence. 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 all don’t know it exists or have been inaccurately told by the VA that they don’t qualify.

This 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 that 2/3 of the time will statistically be a “benefit denial.” See below video 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.

The Benefits of Using a VA Accredited Benefits Agent

By working with a VA Accredited Benefits Agent, you’ll have an advocate who is familiar with the application process and can significantly improve your chances of approval. Here’s how we can help:

  • 99.5% Approval Rate:
    Our team has a proven track record of success, with a nearly perfect approval rate.
  • Fast Processing Time:
    We ensure that applications are processed quickly, with approvals typically coming within 2-5 months.
  • Stress-Free Experience::
    Instead of navigating the complicated VA system, we handle everything for you, saving you time and frustration.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much financial assistance can I receive through Aid and Attendance?
Qualified Veterans and their surviving spouses can receive up to $2,400 per month in Aid and Attendance benefits to help pay for in-home care services.

What types of care can Aid and Attendance cover?
Aid and Attendance can be used to cover non-medical care services like assistance with daily living activities (bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, etc.) in your home or other living arrangements.

How do I apply for Aid and Attendance benefits?
You can apply through a VA Accredited Benefits Agent, who will assist you with the necessary paperwork and documentation. Applying with a professional can help ensure a faster approval process.

What are the income requirements for Aid and Attendance?
To qualify for Aid and Attendance, you must meet certain income and asset thresholds set by the VA. A VA Accredited Benefits Agent can help you understand these limits and how they apply to your situation.

Can surviving spouses apply for Aid and Attendance?
Yes, surviving spouses of qualified Veterans are also eligible for Aid and Attendance benefits if they meet the necessary requirements.

How long does it take to get approved for Aid and Attendance?
With the help of a VA Accredited Benefits Agent, approvals typically take 2-5 months, much faster than applying on your own through a local VA Regional Office.

What if I was previously denied Aid and Attendance?
If you were denied, don’t give up. A VA Accredited Benefits Agent can help re-apply or address issues that may have led to the denial.

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Whether you need assistance with daily activities or specialized care, our dedicated team is here to support you and your loved ones. Reach out now to learn more and schedule a consultation!

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