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Veterans Benefits
Veterans or the surviving spouse of a veteran:
You or your loved one may qualify
for assistance to help cover the costs of
assisted living. If you are a United States veteran or surviving spouse of a
veteran, you may qualify for the Aid & Attendance Program and receive
monthly benefits to help cover the costs of assisted living care.
What is Aid & Attendance?
Aid & Attendance is a Federal benefit that was added onto a need-based pension offered through The Department of Veteran Affairs. It provides benefits for veterans and surviving spouses who need assistance with their activities of daily living and meet specific requirements. Care provided in an assisting living facility qualifies.
How do you qualify for the benefit?
1. In order to qualify for this benefit, the veteran would have had to serve at least 90 days of active duty. One of those days needs to be during a recognized period of war.
2. The veteran or the surviving spouse (or married couple) would have to have less than $80,000 in assets. This excludes a primary residence and a vehicle.
3. The veteran or surviving spouse must spend the financial assistance on out-of-pocket medical expenses.
4. The veteran or surviving spouse would need assistance with their activities of daily living.
The 2009 monthly Aid & Attendance rates are as follows*:
Surviving Spouse $1,056 Healthy Veteran with Sick Spouse $1,291 Single Veteran $1,644 Sick Veteran with Spouse $1,949
*5.8 increase from 2008 Learn more. Call Rosehills Alzheimer's Care .
Rosehills Alzheimer's Care can help you learn more about the Aid & Attendance Program. In addition, Rosehills Alzheimer's Care works with several benefits administrators that can help families of eligible veterans and surviving spouses apply for benefits from The Department of Veteran Affairs.