Veterans and their surviving spouses can access Aid and Attendance benefits to assist with the costs of home care.

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The Benefits of Aid and Attendance

Aid and Attendance is a program designed for wartime veterans and their surviving spouses, providing financial assistance to help cover the costs associated with long-term care. This support can be utilized for care in assisted living facilities or even within the comfort of one's home. It aims to ensure that those who have served our country receive the necessary resources to maintain their quality of life as they age.

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A military uniform with various colorful ribbons and medals displayed on it, accompanied by a small American flag. The uniform is dark blue with metallic badges indicating rank and service.

What is Aid and Attendance

Aid and Attendance is an additional monetary benefit that complements the basic veterans pension, available to those who fulfill specific medical requirements. Veterans Benefits pay $1,515-$2,795 monthly to Veterans and Spouses

  • Surviving Spouse needs care $1,515

  • Single Veteran needs care $2,358

  • Married Veteran needs care $2,795

  • Veteran with Spouse who needs care $1,851

  • To qualify for Aid and Attendance, veterans must meet all eligibility criteria related to service and finances associated with the basic veterans pension.

  • Additionally, they need to require help with activities of daily living (ADLs), be bedridden, reside in a nursing home due to physical or medical challenges, or have severe visual impairment.

Do you have qualifying military service?

World War II
  • December 7, 1941 through December 31, 1946


Korean Conflict
  • June 27, 1950 through January 31, 1955


Vietnam Era
  • August 5, 1964 through May 7, 1975

  • Veterans who served in the Republic of Vietnam between 11/1/55 – 8/4/64 are eligible.


American Merchant Marines
  • December 7, 1941 through August 15, 1945


Gulf War
  • August 2, 1990, through a future date to be set by law or presidential proclamation

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Why Choose Us

Dedicated assistance for veterans and their families to navigate available benefits and resources.

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Professional advice on understanding military benefits and entitlements available to veterans and their partners.

Experience

With our extensive experience, we have a deep understanding of the aid and attendance process, allowing us to leverage this expertise to provide effective assistance.

The support from Aide to Veterans is exceptional; their dedication truly makes a difference for military families.

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A group of bronze statues depicting military personnel are arranged in a circular formation with a man in an army uniform standing at the center facing them. The figures represent various roles, including pilots, sailors, and other service members, some standing and others seated, one in a wheelchair. In the background, there is a large naval ship, partially obscured by trees with bare branches.

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